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I. Early Days Through 1960S A. Tezuka I. Series 1. Sunday A I. Early days through 1960s a. Tezuka i. Series 1. Sunday a. Dr. Thrill (1959) b. Zero Man (1959) c. Captain Ken (1960-61) d. Shiroi Pilot (1961-62) e. Brave Dan (1962) f. Akuma no Oto (1963) g. The Amazing 3 (1965-66) h. The Vampires (1966-67) i. Dororo (1967-68) 2. Magazine a. W3 / The Amazing 3 (1965) i. Only six chapters ii. Assistants 1. Shotaro Ishinomori a. Sunday i. Tonkatsu-chan (1959) ii. Dynamic 3 (1959) iii. Kakedaze Dash (1960) iv. Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (1966-68 / 68-72) v. Blue Zone (1968) vi. Yami no Kaze (1969) b. Magazine i. Cyborg 009 (1966, Shotaro Ishinomori) 1. 2nd series 2. Fujiko Fujio a. Penname of duo i. Hiroshi Fujimoto (Fujiko F. Fujio) ii. Moto Abiko (Fujiko Fujio A) b. Series i. Fujiko F. Fujio 1. Paaman (1967) 2. 21-emon (1968-69) 3. Ume-boshi no Denka (1969) ii. Fujiko Fujio A 1. Ninja Hattori-kun (1964-68) iii. Duo 1. Obake no Q-taro (1964-66) 3. Fujio Akatsuka a. Osomatsu-kun (1962-69) [Sunday] b. Mou Retsu Atarou (1967-70) [Sunday] c. Tensai Bakabon (1969-70) [Magazine] d. Akatsuka Gag Shotaiseki (1969-70) [Jump] b. Magazine i. Tetsuya Chiba 1. Chikai no Makyu (1961-62, Kazuya Fukumoto [story] / Chiba [art]) 2. Ashita no Joe (1968-72, Ikki Kajiwara [story] / Chiba [art]) ii. Former rental magazine artists 1. Sanpei Shirato, best known for Legend of Kamui 2. Takao Saito, best known for Golgo 13 3. Shigeru Mizuki a. GeGeGe no Kitaro (1959) c. Other notable mangaka i. Yoshio Suguru 1. Yudetamago-kun (1960-63) [Sunday] 2. Daisuke-chan (1963-67) [Magazine] 3. Kikkai Ikka (1965-68) [Sunday] 4. Makaroni Boy (1966-69) [Magazine] ii. Noboru Kawasaki 1. Attack Kobushi (1965) [Sunday] 2. Captain Goro (1965-66) [Sunday] 3. Kyojin no Hoshi (1966-71, Ikki Kajiwara [story] / Kawasaki [art]) [Magazine] 4. Otoko no Joken (1968-69, Ikki Kajiwara [story] / Kawasaki [art]) [Jump] d. other notable Sunday series i. Blue Submarine No. 6 (1967, Satoru Ozawa) ii. Kurenai Sanshiro (1968, Ippei Kuri [story] / Tatsuo Yoshida [art]) 1. Later moved to Jump e. other notable Magazine series i. 8 Man (1963-66, Kazumasa Hirai [story] / Jiro Kuwata [art]) f. July 2, 1968 – Debut of Jump g. Jump i. Harenchi Gakuen (1968-72, Go Nagai) ii. Kosoku Espa (1969-70, Leiji Matsumoto [as Akira Matsumoto]) iii. Kurenai Sanshiro (1969, Ippei Kuri [story] / Tatsuo Yoshida [art]) 1. Imported from Sunday iv. Moero! Guzuroku (1969, Keiji Nakazawa) v. Otoko Nara Shori no Uta Wo! (1969, Keiji Nakazawa) II. 1970s a. Sunday i. GeGeGe no Kitaro (1971, Shigeru Mizuki) 1. moved from Magazine ii. Kaijin Jaguar Man (1961, Monkey Punch) iii. The Drifting Classroom (1972-74, Kazuo Umezu) iv. Getter Robo (1974-76, Go Nagai / Ken Ishikawa) v. Ganbare Genki (1976-81, Yu Koyama) vi. Urusei Yatsura (1978-87, Rumiko Takahashi) vii. Cyborg 009 (1979-81, Shotaro Ishinomori) 1. 7th series b. Magazine i. Kamen Rider (1971, Shotaro Ishinomori) ii. Otoko Oidon (1971-73, Leiji Matsumoto) iii. Devilman (1972-73, Go Nagai) iv. Tsurikichi Sampei (1973-83, Takao Yaguchi) v. Mitsume ga Tooru (1974-78, Osamu Tezuka) c. Jump i. Mazinger Z (1972-73, Go Nagai) ii. Barefoot Gen (1973-74, Keiji Nakazawa) iii. Play Ball (1973-78, Akio Chiba) iv. Doberman Detective (1975-79, Buronson [story] / Shinji Hiramatsu [art]) v. Kochikame (1976-present, Osamu Akimoto) vi. Ring ni Kakero (1977-81, Masami Kurumada) vii. Space Adventure Cobra (1978-84, Buichi Terasawa) viii. Kinnikuman (1979-87, Yudetamago) III. 1980s a. Sunday i. Touch (1981-86, Mitsuru Adachi) ii. Blazing Transfer Student (1983-85, Kazuhiko Shimamoto) iii. Mai, the Psychic Girl (1985-86, Kazuya Kudo [story] / Ryoichi Ikegami [art]) iv. B.B. (1985-91, Osamu Ishiwata) v. Kyuukoku Choujin R (1985-87, Masami Yuki) vi. Rough (1987-89, Mitsuru Adachi) vii. Ranma ½ (1987-96, Rumiko Takahashi) viii. Kamen Rider BLACK (1987-88, Shotaro Ishinomori) ix. Yaiba (1988-93, Gosho Aoyama) x. Kyo Kara Ore Wa!! (1988-97, Hiroyuki Nishimori) xi. Mobile Police Patlabor (1988-94, Masami Yuki) xii. Spriggan (1989, Hiroshi Takashige [story] / Ryoji Minagawa [art]) b. Magazine i. Bats & Terry (1982-87, Yasuichi Oshima) ii. Kotaro Makaritoru (1983-91, Tatsuya Hiruta) iii. Bari Bari Densetsu (1983-91, Shuichi Shigeno) iv. Ashita Tenki ni Nare! (1984-85, Tetsuya Chiba) v. Mister Ajikko (1986-89, Daisuke Terasawa) c. Jump i. Dr. Slump (1980-84, Akira Toriyama) ii. High School! Kimen-gumi (1980-82 / 82-87, Motoei Shinzawa) iii. Captain Tsubasa (1981-88, Yoichi Takahashi) iv. Cat’s Eye (1981-84, Tsukasa Hojo) v. Fuma no Kojiro (1982-83, Masami Kurumada) vi. Wingman (1983-85, Masakazu Katsura) vii. Hokuto no Ken (1983-88, Buronson [story] / Tetsuo Hara [art]) viii. Ginga -Nagareboshi Gin- (1983-87, Yoshihiro Takahashi) ix. Kimagure Orange Road (1984-87, Izumi Matsumoto) x. Baoh: The Visitor (1984-85, Hirohiko Araki) xi. Dragon Ball (1984-95, Akira Toriyama) xii. City Hunter (1985-91, Tsukasa Hojo) xiii. Sakigake!! Otoko-juku (1985-91, Akira Miyashita) xiv. Saint Seiya (1986-90, Masami Kurumada) xv. Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure (1987-2003 / 04-present, Hirohiko Araki) xvi. Bastard!! (1988-89, Kazushi Hagiwara) xvii. Jungle no Oja Tar-chan (1988-90, Masaya Tokuhiro) xviii. Rokudenashi Blues (1988-97, Masanori Morita) xix. Magical Taruruuto -kun (1988-92, Tatsuya Egawa) xx. Video Girl Ai (1989-92, Masakazu Katsura) xxi. Cyborg Jiichan G (1989, Takeshi Obata) xxii. Ten de Showaru Cupid (1989-90, Yoshihiro Togashi) xxiii. Chameleon Jail (1989, Kazuhiko Watanabe [story] / Takehiko Inoue [art]) xxiv. AT Lady! (1989-90, Takeshi Okano) IV. 1990s a. Sunday i. Niji Iro Togarashi (1990-92, Mitsuru Adachi) ii. Ushio and Tora (1990-96, Mazuhiro Fujita) iii. Ghost Sweeper Mikami (1991-99, Takashi Shiina) iv. H2 (1992-99, Mitsuru Adachi) v. Detective Conan (1994-present, Gosho Aoyama) vi. Major (1994-present, Takuya Mitsuda) vii. Flame of Recca (1995-2002, Nobuyuki Anzai) viii. InuYasha (1996-2008, Rumiko Takahashi) ix. Taiyo no Senshi Poka Poka (1996-97, Kouji Kumeta) x. Project ARMS (1997-2002, Kyoichi Nanatsuki [story] / Ryoji Minagawa [art]) xi. Karakuri Circus (1997-2006, Kazuhiro Fujita) xii. Tenshi na Konamaiki (1999-2003, Hiroyuki Nishimori) b. Magazine i. Hajime no Ippo (1990-present, George Morikawa) ii. Shonan Junai Gumi (1990-96, Tohru Fujisawa) iii. Boys Be.. (1991-97, Masahiro Itabashi [story] / Hiroyuki Tamakoshi [art]) iv. Shouta no Sushi (1992-97, Daisuke Terasawa) v. Kindaichi Case Files (1992-2000, Yozaburo Kanari [story] / Fumiya Sato [art]) vi. J-Dream (1993-96?, Heiuchi Natsuko) vii. A.I. ga Tomaranai! (1994-97, Ken Akamatsu) viii. Chuuka Ichiban! (1995-99, Etsushi Ogawa) ix. Psychometrer Eiji (1996-2000, Yuya Aoki [story] / Masashi Asaki [art]) x. Tetsuya - Jansei to Yobareta Otoko (1997-2004, Yasushi Hoshino [story] / Fuumei Sai [art]) xi. Great Teacher Onizuka (1997-2002, Tohru Fujisawa) xii. Love Hina (1998-2001, Ken Akamatsu) xiii. Groove Adventure Rave (1998-2005, Hiro Mashima) xiv. GetBackers (1999-2007, Yuya Aoki [story] / Rando Ayamine [art]) xv. Samurai Deeper Kyo (1999-2006, Akimine Kamijyo) c. Jump i. Slam Dunk (1990-96, Takehiko Inoue) ii. YuYu Hakusho (1990-94, Yoshihiro Togashi) iii. Ninku (1993-94, Koji Kiriyama) iv. Tottemo! Luckyman (1993-97, Hiroshi Gamo) v. DNA 2 (1993-94, Masakazu Katsura) vi. Jigoku Sensei Nube (1993-99, Makura Shou [story] / Takeshi Okano [art]) vii. Rurouni Kenshin (1994-99, Nobuhiro Watsuki) viii. Midori ni Makibaou (1994-98, Tsunomaru) ix. Ayatsuri Sakon (1995-96, Sharaku Maro [story] / Takeshi Obata [art]) x. Sexy Commando (1995-97, Kyosuke Usuta) xi. Hoshin Engi (1996-2000, Ryu Fujisaki) xii. Yu-Gi-Oh! (1996-2004, Kazuki Takahashi) xiii. I”s (1997-2000, Masakazu Katsura) xiv. Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! (1997-2002, Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro) xv. One Piece (1997-present, Eiichiro Oda) xvi. Rookies (1998-2003, Masanori Morita) xvii. Whistle! (1998-2003, Daisuke Higuchi) xviii. Hunter X Hunter (1998-present, Yoshihiro Togashi) xix. Shaman King (1998-2004, Hiroyuki Takei) xx. Hikaru no Go (1999-2003, Yumi Hotta [story] / Takeshi Obata [art] / Yukari Umezawa [supervision]) xxi. Prince of Tennis (1999-2008, Takeshi Konomi) xxii. Naruto (1999-present, Masashi Kishimoto) V. 2000s a. Sunday i. Itsumo Misora (2000-01, Mitsuru Adachi) ii. Konjiki no Gash! (2001-08, Makoto Raiku) iii. Katsu! (2002-05, Mitsuru Adachi) iv. History’s Strongest Disciple Kenichi (2002-present, Syun Matsuena) v. The Law of Ueki (2002-04, Tsubasa Fukuchi) vi. Yakitate!! Japan (2002-07, Takashi Hashiguchi) vii. Midori no Hibi (2002-04, Kazurou Inoue) viii. MAR (2003-06, Nobuyuki Anzai) ix. Kekkaishi (2003-present, Yellow Tanabe) x. Hayate no Gotoku! (2004-present, Kenjiro Hata) xi. Cross Game (2005-10, Mitsuru Adachi) xii. Zettai Karen Children (2005-present, Takashi Shiina) xiii. Saijo no Meii (2008-present, Takashi Hashiguchi) xiv. Onidere (2008-present, Yosuke Crystalne) xv. The World Only God Knows (2008-present, Tamiki Wakaki) xvi. MiXiM 11 (2008-present, Nobuyuki Anzai) xvii. Arata Kangatari (2008-present, Yuu Watase) xviii. Hajimete no Aku (2009-present, Shun Fujiki) xix. Defense Devil (2009-present, Youn In-Wan [story] / Yang Kyung-Il [art]) xx. Kyokai no Rin-ne (2009-present, Rumiko Takahashi) b. Magazine i. Buraiden Gai (2000-01, Nobuyuki Fukumoto) ii. Sakigake!! Cromartie High School (2000-04, Eiji Nonaka) iii. Tantei Gakuen Q (2001-05, Seimaru Amagi) iv. Gacha Gacha (2002-06?08?, Hiroyuki Tamakoshi) v. School Rumble (2002-08, Jin Kobayashi) vi. Air Gear (2003-present, Oh! Great) vii. Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (2003-09, CLAMP) viii. Mahou Sensei Negima! (2003-present, Ken Akamatsu) ix. Suzuka (2004-07, Kouji Seo) x. Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (2005-present, Kouji Kumeta) xi. Kenko Zenrakei Suieibu Umisho (2005-08, Mitsuru Hattori) xii. Over Drive (2005-08, Yasuda Tsuyoshi) xiii. Area no Kishi (2006-present, Igano Hiroaki [story] / Tsukiyama Kaya [art]) xiv. Daiya no A (2006-present, Yuji Terajima) xv.
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