-
illustrated by
Hitoshi Iwaaki. It was
published in Kodansha's
Morning Open
Zōkan (1989) and
Monthly Afternoon (1989 to 1994). The
manga was
published in...
-
released a six-chapter
prequel series, ****ing: The Dawn, in
Young King OURs
Zōkan (later
Young King OURs+
before ceasing publication). A thirteen-episode...
-
written and
illustrated by
Junji Ito. It was
serialized in Big
Comic Spirits Zōkan Casual from
September 2004 to July 2005, and
published in one volume. In...
-
illustrated by
Tsutomu Nihei, was
serialized in Kodansha's
Afternoon Season Zōkan [ja] from
March 10, 2000, to June 10, 2001.
Kodansha collected its chapters...
- Shoga****an's shōnen
manga magazines W****ly Shōnen
Sunday and Shōnen
Sunday Zōkan from 1989 to 1996, with its
chapters collected in 11 tankōbon volumes. In...
- the
Priestess of Genbu. The
manga was
initially serialized in Shōjo
Comic Zōkan beginning in 2003. It
moved to
Perfect World Fushigi Yûgi in 2004 and ran...
- on Reiri. Gomi no Umi (ゴミの海) (1985;
published in Kodansha's
Morning Open
Zōkan) Fūko no Iru Mise [ja] (風子のいる店) (1986–1988;
serialized in Kodansha's Morning;...
-
special edition of W****ly Shōnen Sunday,
titled Shōnen
Sunday Zōkan (週刊少年サンデー 増刊, Shōnen Sandē
Zōkan), it was
renamed Shōnen
Sunday Super (少年サンデー超, Shōnen Sandē...
-
Young Jump W****ly
Young Jump
Tokubetsu Zōkan Mankaku Rookies W****ly
Young Jump
Zōkan Mankaku Young Jump Chō
Zōkan:
Ultra Jump
Miracle Jump
Tonari no Young...
- ańd Oh! My
Goddess as examples. From 1999
until 2002,
Afternoon Season Zōkan was
published as a
quarterly spin-off
magazine to Afternoon.
After the magazine...