Monthly Shonen Magazine
CategoriesShōnen manga[1]
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation408,110[1]
(January–March, 2018)
First issue1964 (1964)
CompanyKodansha
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Monthly Shōnen Magazine (月刊少年マガジン, Gekkan Shōnen Magajin) is a monthly shōnen manga magazine published in Japan by Kodansha. It was launched in 1964 under the name Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine (別冊少年マガジン). In 1969 it was retitled as Monthly Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine (月刊別冊少年マガジン) and its publication frequency increased from quarterly to monthly. After suspension in 1974 it started publishing again, in 1975 it was renamed as current magazine title.

It had a supplement magazine called Shōnen Magazine R, which launched in 2015. The magazine originally published a new issue once every two months, until it became a digital-only magazine in October 2019 with a monthly schedule.[2] In January 2023, Shōnen Magazine R ceased publication.[3] In February 2023, a new web publication called Getsu Maga Kichi (Monthly Magazine Base) replaced Shōnen Magazine R.[4]

Manga series

Currently running manga series

Series title Author First issue
Danzai no Majutsu Gari Taro Hitsuji, Mahiru Sukuya February 2023
Dead Rock Hiro Mashima July 2023
Dear Boys Act 4 Hiroki Yagami October 2018
Fermat no Ryōri (フェルマーの料理) Yugo Kobayashi September 2018
Firefighter Daigo: Rescuer in Orange (め組の大吾 救国のオレンジ, Megumi no Daigo: Kyūkoku no Orange) Masahito Soda October 2020
Futari Switch Akira Hiramoto March 2022
In/Spectre Chasiba Katase, Kyō Shirodaira December 2019
Pumpkin Scissors (パンプキン·シザーズ) Ryōtarō Iwanaga November 2006
Ryūrōden: Ouha Rikkoku-hen (龍狼伝 中原繚乱編) Yoshito Yamahara July 2016
Seijo ni Uso wa Tsūjinai Natsu Hyuga, Yo Asami March 2023
Shin Kamen Rider Spirits (新 仮面ライダーSPIRITS) Kenichi Muraeda July 2009
Sudachi no Maōjō Makoto Morisaki October 2021
Tekken Chinmi Legends (鉄拳チンミLegends) Takeshi Maekawa September 2006
Thunder 3 Yuki Ikeda May 2022
Welcome to the Ballroom (ボールルームへようこそ) Tomo Takeuchi November 2011
Zero Zero One Shōgo Aoki June 2023

Completed series

1970s

1980s

  • Nanto Magoroku (なんと孫六) (Kei Sadayasu) (February 1981 – May 2014)
  • Ironfist Chinmi (鉄拳チンミ) (Takeshi Maekawa) (December 1983 – February 1997)
  • Meimon! Takonishi Ouendan (名門!多古西応援団) (Juzo Tokoro) (June 1984 – May 1992)
  • Shura no Mon (Masatoshi Kawahara) (April 1987 – November 1996)
  • 1+2=Paradise (Sumiko Kamimura) (1988-1990)
  • Akira Tobu!! (あきら翔ぶ!!) (Katsuyuki Toda) (1989 – 1996)
  • ANGEL♥BEAT (Ichiru Yasuhara) (1989 – 1996)
  • Dear Boys (Hiroki Yamagi) (16 December 1989 – 17 March 1997)

1990s

2000s

  • Shana ou Yoshitsune (遮那王義経) (Hirofumi Sawada) (November 2000 – May 2007)
  • Capeta (カペタ, Kapeta) (Masahito Soda) (March 2003 – March 2013)
  • Rocket Man (ロケットマン) (Motohiro Katou) (October 6, 2001 – December 6, 2004)
  • Yatagarasu (Aihara Tsukasa) (2002 - April 6, 2011)
  • Alive: The Final Evolution (アライブ-最終進化的少年, Araibu - Saishū Shinkateki Shōnen) (Tadashi Kawashima) (October 2003 – February 6, 2010)
  • Yonebu Times (米豊TIMES) (December 6, 2005 – August 6, 2007)
  • Shana ou Yoshitsune: Genpei no Kassen (遮那王義経 源平の合戦) (Hirofumi Sawada) (July 2007 – April 2015)
  • Dear Boys:Act III (Hiroki Yagami) (December 2008 – December 2015)
  • C.M.B. ~Shinra Hakubutsukan no Jiken Mokuroku~ (C.M.B. 森羅博物館の事件目録) (Motohiro Katou) (October 2005 – August 2020)

2010s

References

  1. 1 2 "Boy's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  2. "Shōnen Magazine R Switches to Digital-Only, New Monthly Schedule". Anime News Network.
  3. Cayanan, Joanna (November 21, 2022). "Kodansha's Shonen Magazine R Ends Publication in January". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  4. Cayanan, Joanna (December 6, 2022). "Kodansha's Monthly Shonen Magazine Gets New Web Publication". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
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