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, is a biweekly manga
Manga
Manga is the Japanese word for "comics" and consists of comics and print cartoons . In the West, the term "manga" has been appropriated to refer specifically to comics created in Japan, or by Japanese authors, in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 19th...

 anthology published by Shueisha
Shueisha
is a major publisher in Japan. The company was founded in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The following year, Shueisha became a separate, independent company. Magazines published by Shueisha include Weekly Shōnen Jump, Weekly Young Jump,...

 under the Jump
Jump (magazine line)
sometimes stylized JUMP, is a famous line of manga magazines created by Shueisha. The origin of the name is unknown. The Jump magazines are intended for the male audience, although the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine has also been popular to the female demographic.- History :In 1949, Shueisha got into...

line of magazines. Released in Japan on December 20, 1986, the magazine provides serialized chapters of various seinen
Seinen
is a subset of manga that is generally targeted at a 20–30 year old male audience, but the audience can be older with some manga aimed at businessmen well into their 40s. In Japanese, the word Seinen means "young man" or "young men" and is not suggestive of sexual matters...

 manga series. The manga series are published under the Jump Comics Deluxe imprint.

History

The magazine started as a special issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump
Weekly Shonen Jump
is a weekly shōnen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of July 2, 1968, and it is still circulating. One of the longest-running manga magazines in Japan, it has a circulation of 2.8 million copies...

(WJ) on December 20, 1986. It later got split into its own independent bi-monthly manga anthology. It is primarily drama
Drama
Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The term comes from a Greek word meaning "action" , which is derived from "to do","to act" . The enactment of drama in theatre, performed by actors on a stage before an audience, presupposes collaborative modes of production and a...

 manga and is intended for young adult males in their early years of college. Super Jump manga artists
Mangaka
is the Japanese word for a comic artist or cartoonist. Outside of Japan, manga usually refers to a Japanese comic book and mangaka refers to the author of the manga, who is usually Japanese...

 are normally Shōnen
Shonen
The term refers to manga marketed to a male audience aged roughly 10 and up. The Kanji characters literally mean "few" and "year", respectively, where the characters generally mean "comic"...

 artists from Weekly Jump, or are supported by another shōnen magazine. Some Weekly Jump series have moved with Super Jump's split, due to their higher age level (e.g. Cobra).

Very rarely Weekly Jump hands a series over to Weekly Young Jump
Weekly Young Jump
, launched in 1979, is a weekly Japanese magazine that publishes various seinen manga in each issue. It is published by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines.- History :...

. If it is, the manga has a much more mature audience. Shueisha
Shueisha
is a major publisher in Japan. The company was founded in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The following year, Shueisha became a separate, independent company. Magazines published by Shueisha include Weekly Shōnen Jump, Weekly Young Jump,...

 (publisher of Super Jump and other Jump anthologies) is worried that if too much of the series are moved, the younger fans would be corrupted by the older, more mature series (also an issue with other major Japanese publishing companies). Business Jump
Business Jump
, is a Japanese seinen manga anthology published by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. It publishes various Seinen manga series in Japan. The manga of Business Jump are published under the "Young Jump Comics" line.- History :...

, Ultra Jump
Ultra Jump
is a Japanese monthly seinen manga magazine published by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. Originally, the magazine was a special issue of Weekly Young Jump which first issued in 1995. On October 19 of 1999, the special issue became the new monthly publication Ultra Jump...

, etc. are restricted from having Weekly Jump series moved into their anthologies.

On December 11, 1988 Super Jump made the special anthology; . The "Oh" in Oh Super Jump stands for "Otaku
Otaku
is a Japanese term used to refer to people with obsessive interests, particularly anime, manga or video games.- Etymology :Otaku is derived from a Japanese term for another's house or family , which is also used as an honorific second-person pronoun...

" (the name for an established anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

 and manga fan). Some series from the offshoot have also been moved to the main magazine in 2007.

Oh Super Jump

is an off-shoot of the leading magazine, Super Jump. Oh Super Jump started as a special issue of the main manga magazine Super Jump on January 2004. After 2004 the magazine became a monthly publication, with many serializations. Although the magazine became a monthly it still has many one-shots in addition to the main series. The "Oh" in Oh Super Jump stands for Otaku
Otaku
is a Japanese term used to refer to people with obsessive interests, particularly anime, manga or video games.- Etymology :Otaku is derived from a Japanese term for another's house or family , which is also used as an honorific second-person pronoun...

, a name for an established anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

 and manga fan.

Current series

Title Began Ended Author/Illustrator
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 Current Motoka Murakami
1991 Current 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
Masaya Tokuhiro
is a Japanese manga artist working for various magazines within the Shueisha lines, including Weekly Shōnen Jump and Super Jump. Born in Ōtoyo in the prefecture of Kōchi on March 1, 1959, he originally got notice from a placing entry in the 17th Akatsuka Award for his story in 1982...

Shō Kitagawa
Takeshi Wakasha
Shō Makura, Takeshi Okano

Former series

Title Began Ended Author/Illustrator
1993 1994 Masami Kurumada
Masami Kurumada
is a Japanese manga artist and writer, known for specializing in fighting manga featuring bishōnen and/or mahō shōnen. He is famous as the creator/author of popular manga, such as Ring ni Kakero, Fūma no Kojirō, Saint Seiya and B't X. His male protagonists are a reflection of the classical and...

Shinji Hiramatsu
2004 2009 Araki Shiro, Takeshi Nagatomo
Masatoshi Usune
Hikari Hayakawa, Kokura Hashimoto
Onisoto Fukunai, Washan Yamane
Sachiji Takahashi
2003 2006 Baku Yumemakura
Baku Yumemakura
is a Japanese science fiction and adventure writer. He is best known for writing Jōgen no Tsuki wo Taberu Shishi , which won both the Seiun Award and the Nihon SF Taisho Award...

, Satoshi Noguchi
Yasuhiro Nakanishi
Yoshinobu Yamaguchi
Tsukasa Yamaguchi
Yasuhiro Nakanishi
Buichi Terasawa
Buichi Terasawa
is a Japanese manga artist. His most famous works include Goku Midnight Eye and Cobra.In the early days of his career when he was still unknown, he contributed materials of comics to a magazine that won him a prize, an event that led him into the world of comics.In 1976, he came to Tokyo and began...

Buichi Terasawa
Buichi Terasawa
is a Japanese manga artist. His most famous works include Goku Midnight Eye and Cobra.In the early days of his career when he was still unknown, he contributed materials of comics to a magazine that won him a prize, an event that led him into the world of comics.In 1976, he came to Tokyo and began...

Jun Tomizawa
Tei Ogata
Masaya Tokuhiro
Yū Terashima, Hiroshi Koizumi
Makoto Īshoku
Yoshihiro Takahashi
Ryō Kuraka, Manabu Narita
Ryōka Shū, Satoru Mori
Kengo Kaji, Hijiri Kisaki
1995 2002 Buichi Terasawa
Buichi Terasawa
is a Japanese manga artist. His most famous works include Goku Midnight Eye and Cobra.In the early days of his career when he was still unknown, he contributed materials of comics to a magazine that won him a prize, an event that led him into the world of comics.In 1976, he came to Tokyo and began...

1992 1997 Tatsuya Egawa
Tatsuya Egawa
is a Japanese manga artist and film director who was born in the Aichi Prefecture of Nagoya, Japan. He has a degree in applied mathematics and taught college mathematics for five months before switching to manga as a career in 1984. He studied under the prolific manga artist Hiroshi Motomiya for...

Kanrai Kō-samurai
Ryōka Shū, Yasuteru Iwata
Hirohiko Araki
Hirohiko Araki
is a Japanese manga artist. He left school before graduating from Miyagi University of Education.Araki is best known for his long running series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, published in Weekly Shōnen Jump starting in 1987. The story is full of references to Western music and Italy, both of which...

Kazuma, Itokatsu
Masaya Tokuhiro
Kōichi Masuno
Ōmaru Takeshi, Shinji Imaizumi
Bakunin Watanabe
Kazuo Akasaka
Akira Miyashita
Kōnen Shimabukuro
Kokorozashi Motomiya
Izumi Matsumoto
Keīchi Itō
Ken'ichi Kotani
Ken'ichi Kotani
Tsunomaru
Tsunomaru
is a Japanese manga artist who writes mostly shōnen manga. He debuted in 1991 with , which received the Shōnen Weekly Jump newcomer's award. Tsunomaru is best known for the horse-racing comedy Midori no Makibaō, which was adapted as a 61-episode anime television series and received the 1997...

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
Kanrai Kō-samurai
Buronson, Tsuyoshi Adachi
Kōnen Shimabukuro
Baku Yumemakura, Yūko Umino
Hikari Hayakawa, Kokura Hashimoto
2004 2004 Motoei Shinzawa
Motoei Shinzawa
is a Japanese manga artist born June 10, 1958 in Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, Japan.His debut manga was Sannen Kimen-gumi, published in Weekly Shōnen Jump beginning in 1980. After Sannen ended in 1982, he began publishing Highschool! Kimen-gumi, also in Weekly Shōnen Jump, until 1987...

2003 2003
2001 2002
2002 2002 Buichi Terasawa
Buichi Terasawa
is a Japanese manga artist. His most famous works include Goku Midnight Eye and Cobra.In the early days of his career when he was still unknown, he contributed materials of comics to a magazine that won him a prize, an event that led him into the world of comics.In 1976, he came to Tokyo and began...

2002 2002
2001 2002 Aieishi, Katsura Satomi
2000 2009 Masami Kurumada
Masami Kurumada
is a Japanese manga artist and writer, known for specializing in fighting manga featuring bishōnen and/or mahō shōnen. He is famous as the creator/author of popular manga, such as Ring ni Kakero, Fūma no Kojirō, Saint Seiya and B't X. His male protagonists are a reflection of the classical and...

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
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