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This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines.

Alternative magazines

  • Dengeki Daioh
  • Shonen Ace
  • Shonen Action (now defunct)
  • Shonen Champion
  • *Monthly Shonen Champion (first called Bessatsu Shonen Champion)
  • Shonen Jump
  • *Monthly Shonen Jump (first called Bessatsu Shonen Jump)
  • *Shonen Jump Advanced
  • Shonen King (later called Bi-Weekly Shonen King)(now defunct)
  • *Bessatsu Shonen King
  • Shonen Magazine - weekly
  • *Shonen Magazine Wonder - monthly
  • *Magazine SPECIAL - quarterly (a.k.a. Weekly Shonen Magazine Zokan)
  • *Monthly Shonen Magazine (first called Bessatsu Shonen Magazine)
  • Shonen Sunday
  • *Bessatsu Shonen Sunday
  • *Shonen Sunday Zokan
  • Monthly Shonen Captain
  • Monthly Shonen Gangan
  • Monthly Shonen Jets (now defunct)
  • Monthly Shonen World (now defunct)

Special interest magazines

  • Manga Pachinker
  • Pachinker World

  • Bessatsu Kindai Mahjong
  • Kindai Mahjong Gold
  • Kindai Mahjong Original

Erotic magazines

Other magazines

Magazines published in the These are not ordered by target audience because of the small number of publications.

Manga Anthologies

No longer published

Other magazines that have published manga

Magazines published in

Magazines published in

Magazines published in

Magazines published in

Manga Anthologies

No longer published

Other magazines that have published manga

Magazines published in
  • Shonen Magz (shōnen) - Indonesian version of Shonen Magazine. It consists of mangas published by Kodansha.
  • Shonen Star (shōnen) - Indonesian version of Shonen Sunday, consists of mangas published by Shogakukan.
  • Nakayoshi (shōjo) (Indonesian version)
  • Champ - manhwa

Magazines published in

  • OzTAKU (Australian artists) - Magazine currently discontinued
  • [Xuan Xuan] (Australian artists)

Magazines published in the
  • Manga Mania - Published by Dark Horse Comics from 1993 and running for a number of years, the magazine featured serialised installments of famous Japanese manga such as Akira, Godzilla and Appleseed, as well as other articles on the genre.
  • [Manga Mover] (Half international, half japanese artists)

 


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