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Shonen Jump
Cover of the January 2003 debut issue of Viz's monthly Shonen Jump print magazine
Editor Hyoe Narita, Jason Thompson, Drew Williams, Marc Weidenbaum, Yuki Tagaki
Categories Shōnen manga, anime, video games
Frequency Monthly
Publisher Viz
Year Founded 2002
First Issue January 2003
Final Issue April 2012
Country America
Language English
Website Official Website
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Shonen Jump was a monthly manga anthology magazine published in America by Viz adopting the original Shōnen Jump name and branding from Shueisha in Japan. The magazine included supplemental news reporting and coverage of video and card games, anime, etc. The magazine launched with a special preview "Issue No. 0" in late 2002 ahead of its formal serialization launch with a January 2003 cover date, and ran consistently through its April 2012 issue.

The print magazine was succeeded by Viz's Shonen Jump Alpha online service[1], itself succeeded by a standard Weekly Shonen Jump online series[2], and itself succeeded by a "Digital Vault" online subscription.[3]

Viz's Shonen Jump was one of the company's several magazine ventures, such as Animerica and Shojo Beat, which it ran alongside at different points in time.

History

Viz's preview "Issue No. 0" of their Shonen Jump print magazine
The April 2005 issue of Viz's Shonen Jump print magazine featured the last standard monthly serialization of Dragon Ball with chapter 420

Viz's Pokémon manga release became the company's best-selling title following the series' boom in 1998-1999. With their newfound success and income, and simultaneously "feeling the heat" from competitors such as Tokyopop and Gutsoon! Entertainment's Raijin Comics, Viz looked to produce a children's print magazine similar to CoroCoro Comic in Japan. The company initially attempted to get the Nintendo license, though they ultimately looked at acquiring Shōnen Jump titles from Shueisha. As Viz was a branch of Shogakugan (a rival to Shueisha in Japan, despite the two ultimately being housed under the banner of a common, larger company in Japan), Viz often faced difficulties acquiring Jump titles. One of the conditions of Shueisha working with the company was for them to become an owner of Viz.[4]

Prior to launch, Viz solicited ideas for the magazine's name from its staff via email, as having their own (trademarkable) name would be one final remaining bit of individuality from Shueisha. "Manga Typhoon" was a working title at one point, though "Shonen Jump" as-is was ultimately decided shortly before launch.[4]

Leading up to the magazine's formal launch in December 2002, Viz hosted a party at Powder Deep Studios as well as a public event Chelsea Piers in New York City. In attendance were various Viz employees, Shueisha employees (including Kazuhiko Torishima), and Akira Toriyama himself.[4][5]

Alongside editor-in-chief Hyoe Narita, Jason Thompson served as the magazine's senior editor for launch and the first eight issues. Drew Williams was hired as the magazine's secondary editor (later taking over Thompson's role as senior editor). Benjamin Wright, a designer at Viz, became the magazine's designer. A mixture of digital and analog work was done in conjunction with Shueisha's manga for the magazine's early issues, with Viz's own shift toward digital helping push Shueisha to a digital workflow.[4]

At the time of its launch, Viz still used a set team of separate translators and script rewriters on each manga series. Over the course of the magazine's launch, the process of using rewriters was phased out at Viz, with series editors taking over these responsibilities.[4]

A preview "Issue No. 0" was distributed at various events, such as anime conventions, in 2002 to promote the forthcoming magazine launch. The issue included five pages from chapter 331 of the Dragon Ball manga and a profile on Akira Toriyama.

The January 2003 debut issue of the magazine launched in December 2002 and included three Dragon Ball chapters (328, 329, and 330), an interview with Akira Toriyama, and a highlight of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai for the PlayStation 2. Shonen Jump ran through the end of the Cell arc with chapter 420 concluding the series' run in the magazine's April 2005 issue; at this point, Dragon Ball became a "Graphic Novel" format-only release from Viz (releasing bimonthly beginning in June 2005 and running through the end of the series).

Akira Toriyama's Sand Land also served as a launch comic and ran in its entirety during the magazine's first year, concluding in the November 2003 issue.

Even following Dragon Ball's serialization conclusion in the magazine, Akira Toriyama and Dragon Ball maintained a large presence in the magazine. Toriyama himself was regularly profiled and featured in the magazine, with interviews original and exclusive to the magazine also appearing at regular intervals. Dr. Slump was previewed in the May 2005 issue in conjunction with Viz's formal release of the series, while Neko Majin Z 5 was translated and included as a bonus in the magazine's October 2007 issue, itself a special "Dragon Ball Collector" issue with interviews, retrospective coverage, and more. The April 2011 issue, the magazine's 100th issue overall, included Akira Toriyama and Eiichirō Oda's Cross Epoch crossover comic.

Viz's Shonen Jump came to a close with its April 2012 issue, succeeded by various online initiatives.

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Sections

List and explanation

Manga Series

Launch Lineup

  • Yu-Gi-Oh!
  • Dragon Ball (as "Dragon Ball Z")
  • Sand Land
  • Yū Yū Hakusho
  • One Piece
  • Naruto (beginning in issue 2)
  • Shaman King (beginning in issue 3)

Regular Inclusions

  • Bleach
  • Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo
  • Dragon Ball (as "Dragon Ball Z")
  • Hikaru no Go
  • Naruto
  • One Piece
  • Psyren
  • Shaman King
  • Yū Yū Hakusho
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! ("Millennium World" and "GX" and "5D's")

Impact on Dragon Ball Serialization and Publication

The launch of Viz's Shonen Jump magazine marked the shift from Dragon Ball's publication in monthly "floppy" comics in March 2003 to serialization in the magazine alongside the ongoing collected edition releases.

Following the launch of the Shonen Jump print magazine, Viz began releasing collected versions of various manga series, Dragon Ball included, in a smaller (tankōbon-sized) format under the "Shonen Jump" brand label.

Dragon Ball & Akira Toriyama Content

Issue # Cover Date Dragon Ball / Akira Toriyama Content
0 Preview Dragon Ball Chapter 331 (selection from; 9 pages)
Sand Land Chpater 1 (selection from; 5 pages)
"Artist Profile — Akira Toriyama"
1 January 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 328
Dragon Ball Chapter 329
Dragon Ball Chapter 330
Sand Land Chapter 1
"Interview — Dragon Power / Ask Akira Toriyama!"
"Video Games — Dragon Ball Z: Budokai"
2 February 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 331
Dragon Ball Chapter 332
Dragon Ball Chapter 333
Sand Land Chapter 2
3 March 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 334
Dragon Ball Chapter 335
Dragon Ball Chapter 336
Sand Land Chapter 3
"NYC Launch / KidZ QuestionZ for AKIRA TORIYAMA"
"Interview — Toriyama vs Yasutoko"
"Anime — Unlucky Android"
4 April 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 337
Dragon Ball Chapter 338
Dragon Ball Chapter 339
Sand Land Chapter 4
5 May 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 340
Dragon Ball Chapter 341
Dragon Ball Chapter 342
Dragon Ball Chapter 343
Sand Land Chapter 5
"Anime — The Ball Keeps Rolling..."
6 June 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 344
Dragon Ball Chapter 345
Dragon Ball Chapter 346
Sand Land Chapter 6
Sand Land Chapter 7
"Anime — A Whole New 'Ball' Game"
7 July 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 347
Dragon Ball Chapter 348
Dragon Ball Chapter 349
Dragon Ball Chapter 350
Sand Land Chapter 8
"The Legacy Continues on GBA — Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II"
8 August 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 351
Dragon Ball Chapter 352
Dragon Ball Chapter 353
Dragon Ball Chapter 354
Sand Land Chapter 9
Sand Land Chapter 10
"Anime — Saiyan Sensation"
9 September 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 355
Dragon Ball Chapter 356
Dragon Ball Chapter 357
Sand Land Chapter 11
"Anime — Saiyan Insanity!"
10 October 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 358
Dragon Ball Chapter 359
Dragon Ball Chapter 360
Sand Land Chapter 12
11 November 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 361
Dragon Ball Chapter 362
Dragon Ball Chapter 363
Sand Land Chapter 13
Sand Land Chapter 14
12 December 2003 Dragon Ball Chapter 364
Dragon Ball Chapter 365
Dragon Ball Chapter 366
"Video Games — Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2"
13 January 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 367
Dragon Ball Chapter 368
Dragon Ball Chapter 369
14 February 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 370
Dragon Ball Chapter 371
Dragon Ball Chapter 372
Dragon Ball Chapter 373
15 March 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 374
Dragon Ball Chapter 375
Dragon Ball Chapter 376
16 April 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 377
Dragon Ball Chapter 378
Dragon Ball Chapter 379
17 May 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 380
Dragon Ball Chapter 381
Dragon Ball Chapter 382
18 June 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 383
Dragon Ball Chapter 384
Dragon Ball Chapter 385
"Anime — Omega Shenron, Alpha Dragon"
19 July 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 386
Dragon Ball Chapter 387
Dragon Ball Chapter 388
Dragon Ball Chapter 389
20 August 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 390
Dragon Ball Chapter 391
Dragon Ball Chapter 392
Dragon Ball Chapter 393
21 September 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 394
Dragon Ball Chapter 395
Dragon Ball Chapter 396
Dragon Ball Extra Chapter
22 October 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 397
Dragon Ball Chapter 398
Dragon Ball Chapter 399
Dragon Ball Chapter 400
23 November 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 401
Dragon Ball Chapter 402
Dragon Ball Chapter 403
Dragon Ball Chapter 404
"Video Games — Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury"
"Game Interview — Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3"
24 December 2004 Dragon Ball Chapter 405
Dragon Ball Chapter 406
Dragon Ball Chapter 407
Dragon Ball Chapter 408
25 January 2005 Dragon Ball Chapter 409
Dragon Ball Chapter 410
Dragon Ball Chapter 411
Dragon Ball Chapter 412
26 February 2005 Dragon Ball Chapter 413
Dragon Ball Chapter 414
Dragon Ball Chapter 415
27 March 2005 Dragon Ball Chapter 416
Dragon Ball Chapter 417
Dragon Ball Chapter 418
28 April 2005 Dragon Ball Chapter 419
Dragon Ball Chapter 420
"DBZ Video Games — Dragon Ball Z: Sagas"
"DBZ DVD* News — *Yes, and VHS, too"
29 May 2005 Dr. Slump Chapter 1
"Manga-ology — From Dragon Ball to Dr. Slump"
30 June 2005 "DBZ Video Games — Workin' Hard on Dragon Ball Z Sagas"
32 August 2005 "DBZ Video Games — Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi – Live from the Budokai"
34 October 2005 "Dragon Ball Boxed AND Uncut!"
36 December 2005 "A DBZ Tournament!"
39 March 2006 "DBZ Games — Dragon Ball Z Consoles + Cards"
43 July 2006 Dragon Ball Chapter 505
"Toriyama-rama — Interview with Akira Toriyama!"
"Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Ball From A to 'Z'"
44 August 2006 "Super Saiyan Gaming — Super Dragon Ball Z Video Game"
45 September 2006 "DBZ News — Z-Warriors... Come out and Play!"
58 October 2007 Neko Majin Z 5
"Dragon Ball Collector Warm-Up — Neko Majin Z by Akira Toriyama"
"Dragon Ball Collector — Interview With the Majin! (Part 1 of 2)"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Balls of Fury!"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Fuse or Die!"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Martial Arts Secrets!"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Budokai 101"
"Dragon Ball Collector - 21 Things Every Human Should Know About Dragon Ball!"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Talk a Good Fight"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Our Guide to DBZ Hair-Styles!"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Er Box Set's Gone Super Saiyan!"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Making History: The Saga of DBZ Video Games in a Nutshell"
"Dragon Ball Collector - The Future is Now: What's Next in DBZ Video Games"
"Dragon Ball Collector - Stand By For Action!"
59 November 2007 "Dragon Ball Collector — Interview With the Majin! Revisited (Part 2 of 2)"
100 April 2011 Cross Epoch

External Links

References

  1. "VIZ MEDIA TO DEBUT WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP ALPHA NORTH AMERICA'S ONLY NEAR-SIMULTANEOUS DIGITAL MANGA MAGAZINE" (14 October 2011). Viz. Retrieved: 31 July 2019.
  2. "VIZ MEDIA BEGINS 2013 WITH THE ALL-NEW WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP DIGITAL MANGA MAGAZINE" (21 January 2013). Viz. Retrieved: 31 July 2019.
  3. "VIZ MEDIA MAKES TOP SHONEN JUMP MANGA CHAPTERS AVAILABLE FOR FREE AND SIMULTANEOUS WITH JAPANESE DEBUT" (17 December 2018). Viz. Retrieved: 31 July 2019.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "MANGA MAVERICKS EP 82: "YOU ONLY MEET TORIYAMA ONCE" (JASON THOMPSON)" (31 March 2019). All-Comic.com. Retrieved: 31 July 2019.
  5. "NYC Launch". Shonen Jump, March 2003. America: Viz. (pp. 170-172)
  6. "Kanzenshuu - The Podcast: Episode #0403" (10 May 2016). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 31 July 2019.