Weekly Young Jump


Weekly Young Jump is a Japanese [Seinen manga|] manga magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 1979, it is published under Shueisha's Jump line of magazines. The chapters of series that run in Weekly Young Jump are collected and published in volumes under the "Young Jump Comics" imprint every four months. Many of the featured series are known to contain heavy violence and a fair amount of sexual content. The magazine is headquartered in Tokyo.

History

Young Jump was launched in May 1979 as a biweekly magazine, and switched to a weekly release schedule in 1981. The "young" in its name denotes its target demographic as a [Seinen manga|] manga magazine, aimed at young adult men. In 2008, an offshoot issue similar to Monthly Shōnen Jump was released called Monthly Young Jump; the magazine was rebranded as Miracle Jump in 2011, and was suspended in 2017.
A spin-off website, titled Tonari no Young Jump, debuted on June 14, 2012, starting with Yusuke Murata's remake of One's series One-Punch Man.
Beginning with Bungo: Unreal on October 9, 2025, Shueisha announced that every new manga series launched in Weekly Young Jump would receive a simultaneous worldwide digital release on their Manga Plus platform.

Features

Series

There are 29 manga titles being regularly serialized in Weekly Young Jump.
Series titleAuthorPremiered
4Gun-Kun Yuuji Moritaka, Hikari Suehiro
Daishirō Kawakami
Batsu HareMinori Inaba
Bungo: Unreal
Catenaccio Daisuke Morimoto
DogsredSatoru Noda
Gal Amida ButsuShinagawa, Kogamo
Gas-tō Norainu TanteidanYugo Aosaki, Toshimitsu Matsubara
Genikasuri
Minosuke
IliosMasaki Enjoji
Honami Uchida, Miyama
Yotsuba Fujikawa, Nono Ueno
Junket BankIkko Tanaka
Mae Ueto
Kingdom Yasuhisa Hara
Kowloon Generic Romance
Märchen CrownAka Akasaka, Aoi Kujira, Azychika
Yū Yamanouchi
Mae Ueto
Hiromi Ichikawa
Enma Akiyama
Satoru Tatsukawa, Suzuhira Hashimoto
Real
Shadows HouseSomato
Slow Life IeyasuJō Taketsuki, Tsunehiro Date
Terra Formars, Kenichi Tachibana
The [100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You], Yukiko Nozawa
The Days of Diamond''Ōhashi Hirai

Former series

1970s–1980s

''Miracle Jump''

Miracle Jump is a spin-off issue of Weekly Young Jump, first published in January 2011. It includes one shots and Weekly Young Jump series' side stories, and a series that only serializes in Miracle Jump. Initially, it was scheduled to release bimonthly until June 25, 2013. From April 15, 2014, it was changed into monthly releases, and the number of serializations has increased ever since.

''Young Jump Gold''

Young Jump Gold is a spin-off issue of Weekly Young Jump, first published in July 2017. It includes one shots and Weekly Young Jump series' side stories.

''Young Jump Battle''

Shueisha launched a spin-off magazine called Young Jump Battle in October 2019. It focuses on manga from the battle manga genre. The first issue will have five one-shots from Young Jump mangaka.

''Young Jump Love''

A spin-off focused on romance manga called Young Jump Love launched on December 23, 2019.

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