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  2. www.shueisha.co.jp › enShueisha Inc.

    As a leading national publisher, Shueisha has continued to release one popular magazine after another. The comic magazine “Weekly Shonen Jump” (first published in 1968) in particular is very popular, not only in Japan, but also overseas. Many manga are translated into various languages and published in over 40 countries and regions.

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  4. Official Shueisha history page. Jump (ジャンプ, Janpu), also known as Jump Comics, is a line of manga anthologies ( manga magazines) created by Shueisha. It began with Shōnen Jump manga anthology in 1968, later renamed Weekly Shōnen Jump. The origin of the name is unknown. The Jump anthologies are primarily intended for male audiences ...

    • 1968; 55 years ago
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    • ジャンプ
    • Shōnen Jump
  5. Jun 13, 2017 · Distribution of content in traditional Chinese initially undertaken by four magazines (non-no, MEN'S NON-NO, Fujingaho, MEN'S CLUB) Key managing companies: Shueisha Inc., Hearst Fujingaho...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShueishaShueisha - Wikipedia

    Shueisha. Shueisha Inc. (株式会社集英社, Kabushiki gaisha Shūei-sha) is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Shueisha is the largest publishing company in Japan. [3] It was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan.

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  7. TOKYO, June 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Shueisha, Hearst Fujingaho and Other Publishers Begin Online Distribution of Magazine Content in Chinese-speaking Areas Shueisha, Hearst Fujingaho and Other Publishers Begin Online Distribution of Magazine Content in Chinese-speaking Areas - PR Newswire APAC

  8. Mar 16, 2017 · V-Jump. V-Jump (ブイジャンプ or Vジャンプ, née “Virtual Jump”) is Shueisha’s multimedia-focused magazine. Its primary coverage is that of video games from its partners and advertisers (everything from console to mobile to arcade games); for Dragon Ball, this is generally multi-page color spreads near the beginning of the issue.

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