Manga Magazine Guide

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Website
Asuka-Shinsha

S-C Zoukan
Shogakukan

San-nensei
[gakunen]
Website
Shogakukan
- Third grade

Sanwa Comics D Collection
[yaoi]
Sanwa Shuppan

SBK Comics
[yaoi]
Shobunkan

Scholar LC
Scholar

Select You
[josei]
Once every 3 months
Shueisha

Shimensoka no Onna-tachi
[josei]
Website
Takeshobou

Shojo Comic (Sho-comi)
[shoujo]
Bi-monthly
Website
Shogakukan
Notable series: Fushigi Yuugi, Ayashi no Ceres, Kaikan Phrase.

Shojo Kakumei
Bi-monthly
Issuisha

Shosetsu June
[yaoi]
Magazine Magazine

Shounen Ace
[shounen]
Monthly / 26th
Website
Kadokawa Shoten
Notable series: Neon Genesis Evangelion, Narue no Sekai (The World of Narue), Girls Bravo, Kiddy Grade, Samurai Champloo, Eureka 7, Kannaduki no Miko, Angelic Layer, B'tX, Brain Powered, Keroro Gunso (Sgt. Frog), Vision of Escaflowne, Eden's Bowy, The Melody of Oblivion, Grenadier, Steel Angel Kurumi, Suzumiya Haruhi, Blood+.
- Suzumiya Haruhi novel was adapted to a manga in Shounen Ace magazine, and it will also have anime adaptation. There were two manga of Vision of Escaflowne (one shounen manga and the other shoujo manga), the shounen manga was serialized in the shounen manga magazine Shounen Ace. Blood+ has three different manga thats serialized in three different manga magazines.

Shounen Blood
[shounen]
Website
MOVIDA Entertainment
SOFTBANK Creative
Monthly
- A new shounen magazine Created in April 2006 by MOVIDA Entertainment and SOFTBANK Creative. As the name implies, its theme will be centered around "Nekketsu" (burning passion, or hot-blooded, a common shounen term). Currently the magazine is still accepting submissions of possible serializations, and is claiming that it will "bring to the 10th (current) generation of manga fans series that are cooler and more "Nekketsu" than anything they've ever seen."

Shounen Bungei
Website
Shinpusha
- Shounen Literature, literature magazine containing poem, novel, and manga.

Shounen Champion
[shounen]
Weekly
Website
Akita Shoten

Shounen Gangan
[shounen]
Monthly / 12th
Website
Square-Enix

Shounen Jump
[shounen]
Weekly
Website
Website
Shueisha
Notable series: Dragon Ball, Slam Dunk, One Piece, Yu Yu Hakusho, Naruto, City Hunter, Rurouni Kenshin, Saint Seiya.
- Founded in 1968, the most popular magazine in Japan. In 1994, Jump sold an unprecedented 6.2 million copies, though sales have been declining in recent years.

Shounen Jump (Monthly)
[shounen]
Monthly / 6th
Website
Shueisha

Shounen Magazine / Magazine Special
[shounen]
Weekly
Website
Kodansha
- Different magazines, same website.

Shounen Sirius
[shounen]
Monthly
Website
Kodansha
- Theme is mystery, surprise and glory

Shounen Sunday
[shounen]
Weekly
Website
Shogakukan

Shounen Sunday Cho Super
[shounen]
Website
Shogakukan

Shounen Sunday GX (Sunday Gene-X)
[shounen/seinen]
Monthly / Middle of the month
Website
Shogakukan

Shounen Sunday Super
[shounen]
Weekly
Shogakukan

Shuman Special
Monthly / 29th
Website
Houbunsha
- Manga magazine for men.

Shy Comics
[yaoi]
Taiyou Tosho

Silky
[josei]
Bi-monthly / 3rd
Website
Hakusensha

Silky Special
[josei]
Hakusensha

SloMagaComic V7 pachinko
[seinen]
Monthly / 16th
Futabasha

Sony Magazines Comics Rutile Collection
[yaoi]
Sony Magazines

Special AYA
[josei]
Monthly / 22nd
Website
Ohzora Shuppan

SS
Website
Asuka-Shinsha

Stencil
[shoujo]
Monthly / 28th
Square-Enix
- Gaming

Studio DNA
[shounen]
Website
Ichijinsha
- Gaming

Super Color Comic Robot
Website
Wani Books
- Collection of "visual stories" from Range Murata, some drawn in manga format, some in illustration-book format.

Super Dash Bunko
[shounen]
Website
Shueisha
- This is a label. Super Dash Bunko is a library of novels published by Shueisha and aimed at boys (shounen novels).

Super Etchi
[seinen] Oakla Shuppan

Super Jump
[seinen]
Monthly / 2nd and 4th week
Website
Website
Shueisha

Super Pachinko 777
[seinen]
Monthly / 17th
Website
Takeshobou

Super Robot Magazine
[shounen]
Odd months / 19th
Futabasha

Susperia Mystery
[shoujo]
Monthly / 24th
Website
Akita Shoten

SWAN MAGAZINE
Heibonsha
- Ballet Magazine