Frequency: | Biweekly |
Circulation: | 342,500 (2008) |
Category: | Seinen manga[1] |
Company: | Shueisha |
Firstdate: | December 20, 1986 |
Finaldate: | 2011 |
Country: | Japan |
Based: | Tokyo |
Language: | Japanese |
Website: | (Official website) (archived) |
, was a biweekly manga anthology published by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. Released in Japan on December 20, 1986, the magazine provided serialized chapters of various seinen manga series. The manga series were published under the Jump Comics Deluxe imprint.
The magazine started as a special issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump (WJ) on December 20, 1986. It later got split into its own independent bi-monthly manga anthology. It was primarily drama manga and was intended for young adult males in their early years of college. Super Jump manga artists were normally Shōnen artists from Weekly Jump, or were supported by another shōnen magazine. Some Weekly Jump series moved with Super Jump's split, due to their higher age level (e.g. Cobra).
Very rarely Weekly Jump handed a series over to Weekly Young Jump. If it was, the manga had a much more mature audience. Shueisha (publisher of Super Jump and other Jump anthologies) was worried that if too many series were moved, the younger fans would have been exposed to older, mature series (also an issue with other major Japanese publishing companies). Titles like Business Jump, Ultra Jump, etc. were restricted from having Weekly Jump series moved into their anthologies.
On December 11, 1988, Super Jump made a special anthology; . The "Oh" in Oh Super Jump stands for "Otaku" (the name for an obsessive anime and manga fan). Some series from the offshoot have also been moved to the main magazine in 2007.[2]
Super Jump published its last issue in late 2011. Three ongoing series were moved to a new title, Grand Jump.
was an offshoot of the leading magazine, Super Jump. Oh Super Jump started as a special issue of the main manga magazine Super Jump in January 2004. After 2004 the magazine became a monthly publication, with many serializations. Although the magazine became a monthly it still had many one-shots in addition to the main series. The "Oh" in Oh Super Jump stood for Otaku, a name for an established anime and manga fan.
Title | Began | Ended | Author/Illustrator | |
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2001 | Akira Miyashita | |||
2009 | Current | Kyō Hatsuki | ||
2008 | Current | Hikari Hayakawa, Kokura Hashimoto | ||
2008 | Current | Ton Ōgawara | ||
2009 | Current | Yua Kotegawa | ||
2010 | Current | Hiroyuki Shouji | ||
2000 | 2010 | Motoka Murakami | ||
1991 | 2011 | Ai Eishi, Katsura Satomi | ||
2010 | Current | Kenichi Kotani | ||
Yasutaka Togashi | ||||
2010 | Current | Makoto Samejima | ||
Hidebu Takahashi | ||||
2008 | Current | Yūji Kitamura | ||
2008 | Current | Hiroshi Hoshino | ||
2008 | Current | Masaya Tokuhiro | ||
Shō Kitagawa | ||||
Takeshi Wakasha | ||||
Shō Makura, Takeshi Okano |
Title | Began | Ended | Author/Illustrator | |
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1993 | 1994 | Masami Kurumada | ||
Shinji Hiramatsu | ||||
2004 | 2011 | Araki Shiro, Takeshi Nagatomo | ||
Masatoshi Usune | ||||
Hikari Hayakawa, Kokura Hashimoto | ||||
Onisoto Fukunai, Kazutoshi Yamane | ||||
Sachiji Takahashi | ||||
2003 | 2006 | Baku Yumemakura, Satoshi Noguchi | ||
Yasuhiro Nakanishi | ||||
Yoshinobu Yamaguchi | ||||
Tsukasa Yamaguchi | ||||
Yasuhiro Nakanishi | ||||
Buichi Terasawa | ||||
Buichi Terasawa | ||||
1992 | 1999 | Jun Tomizawa | ||
Tei Ogata | ||||
Masaya Tokuhiro | ||||
Yū Terashima, Hiroshi Koizumi | ||||
Makoto Isshiki | ||||
Yoshihiro Takahashi | ||||
Ryō Kuraka, Manabu Narita | ||||
Ryōka Shū, Satoru Mori | ||||
Kengo Kaji, Hijiri Kisaki | ||||
1995 | 2002 | Buichi Terasawa | ||
1992 | 1997 | Tatsuya Egawa | ||
Kanrai Kō-samurai | ||||
Ryōka Shū, Yasuteru Iwata | ||||
Hirohiko Araki | ||||
Kazuma, Itokatsu | ||||
Masaya Tokuhiro | ||||
Kōichi Masuno | ||||
Ōmaru Takeshi, Shinji Imaizumi | ||||
Bakunin Watanabe | ||||
Kazuo Akasaka | ||||
Akira Miyashita | ||||
Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro | ||||
Kokorozashi Motomiya | ||||
Izumi Matsumoto | ||||
Keīchi Itō | ||||
Ken'ichi Kotani | ||||
Ken'ichi Kotani | ||||
Tsunomaru | ||||
Shin Yoshikawa | ||||
Baku Yumemakura, Hideaki Koyasu, Satoshi Noguchi | ||||
Masao Yajima, Takeshi Wakasa | ||||
Tanakajun | ||||
Masao Yajima, Funwari | ||||
Takeshi Wakasa | ||||
Gatsu Jōyubi, Aokitetsuo | ||||
Ayumu Nanase | ||||
Tsuyoshi Adachi | ||||
2006 | 2007 | Yōzōrō Kanari, Yutaka Takahashi | ||
Keishi Edogawa, Yōji Ishiwatari | ||||
Masaya Tokuhiro | ||||
Masayuki Yamamoto | ||||
Hitoshi Kō, Shinji Imaizumi, Kisho | ||||
Shinji Hiramatsu | ||||
2000 | 2002 | Shinji Hiramatsu | ||
Hisashi Tanaka | ||||
2004 | 2004 | Takaji Yamasaki | ||
Koji Maki | ||||
Buronson, Tsuyoshi Adachi | ||||
Kōnen Shimabukuro | ||||
Baku Yumemakura, Yūko Umino | ||||
Hikari Hayakawa, Kokura Hashimoto | ||||
2003 | 2003 | |||
2001 | 2002 | |||
2002 | 2002 | Buichi Terasawa | ||
2002 | 2002 | |||
2001 | 2002 | Aieishi, Katsura Satomi | ||
2000 | 2009 | Masami Kurumada | ||
[3] | Ken'ichi Kotani | |||
Bō Mitaki | ||||
Tsukasa Yamaguchi | ||||
2007 | Hiroyuki Tamakoshi | |||
2006 | Bakunin Watanabe | |||
Aki Katsu | ||||
2008 | Takeshi Takahashi | |||
2007 | Ryō Kuraka, Kaoru Tsukishima | |||
2008 | Kichirō Nabeta, Yasuteru Iwata | |||
2008 | Hiroshi Hashimoto, Kensaku Watanabe, Kumichi Yoshiduki |