Weekly Shonen Jump 55th anniversary appendix in Weekly Shonen Jump 2023 issue #33
1968
Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #1
Otoko Ippiki Gaki-Daisho by Hiroshi Motomiya
1969
Dr. Toilet by Kazuyoshi Torii
1970
The Gutsy Frog by Yasumi Yoshizawa
1971
Tezuka Manga Award 1st Edition
Samurai Giants by Ikki Kajiwara & Ko Inoue
Boy of the Wilderness Isamu by Soji Yamakawa & Noboru Kawasaki
1972
Astro Kyudan by Shiro Tōzaki & Norihiro Nakajima
1973
Play Ball by Akio Chiba
Hochonin Ajihei by Jiro Gyu & Jo Big
1974
Akatsuka Manga Award 1st Edition
1975
The Circuit Wolf by Satoshi Ikezawa
Doberman Deka by Buronson & Shinji Hiramatsu
1976
Toudai Icchokusen by Yoshinori Kobayashi
Kochikame by Osamu Akimoto
1977
Ring ni Kakero by Masami Kurumada
Susume!! Pirates by Hisashi Eguchi
1978
Cobra by Buichi Terasawa
1979
Kinnikuman by Yudetamago
1980
Dr. Slump by Akira Toriyama
1981
Captain Tsubasa by Yoichi Takahashi
Cat's Eye by Tsukasa Hojo
Stop!! Hibari-kun! by Hisashi Eguchi
1982
High School! Kimengumi by Motoei Shinzawa
1983
Fist of the North Star by Buronson & Tetsuo Hara
Ginga -Nagareboshi Gin- by Yoshihiro Takahashi
1984
DRAGON BALL by Akira Toriyama
1985
City Hunter by Tsukasa Hojo
Miraculous Tonchinkan by Koichi Endo
Sakigake!! Otokojuku by Akira Miyashita
1986
Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada
1987
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki
The Burning Wild Man by Tadashi Sato
1988
Bastard!! by Kazushi Hagiwara
Jungle King Tar-chan by Masaya Tokuhiro
Rokudenashi BLUES by Masanori Morita
Magical Taluluto by Tatsuya Egawa
1989
Weekly Shonen Jump reaches 5.000.000 copies in circulation
Dragon Quest: The Great Adventure of Dai by Riku Sanjo & Koji Inada
Video Girl Ai by Masakazu Katsura
1990
SLAM DUNK by Takehiko Inoue
Chinyuki by Man Gataro
Yu Yu Hakusho by Yoshihiro Togashi
1992
Hareluya II Boy by Haruto Umezawa
1993
Tottemo! Luckyman by Hiroshi Gamo
Hell Teacher Nube by Makura Sho & Takeshi Okano
1994
Midori no Makibao by Tsunomaru
Rurouni Kenshin by Nobuhiro Watsuki
1995
Weekly Shonen Jump reaches 6.530.000 copies in circulation
Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san by Kyosuke Usuta
1996
Hoshin Engi by Ryu Fujisaki
Yu-Gi-Oh! by Kazuki Takahashi
Kochikame 20th Anniversary & Chapter 1000
1997
I's by Masakazu Katsura
Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
ONE PIECE by Eiichiro Oda
1998
Rookies by Masanori Morita
Whistle! by Daisuke Higuchi
HUNTERXHUNTER by Yoshihiro Togashi
1999
Hikaru no Go by Yumi Hotta & Takeshi Obata
The Prince of Tennis by Takeshi Konomi
NARUTO by Masashi Kishimoto
2000
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean by Hirohiko Araki
BLACK CAT by Kentaro Yabuki
2001
Bobobobo Bobobo by Yoshio Sawai
BLEACH by Tite Kubo
2002
Strawberry 100% by Mizuki Kawashita
Eyeshield 21 by Riichiro Inagaki & Yusuke Murata
2004
Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata
Gintama by Hideaki Sorachi
Katekyo Hitman Reborn! by Akira Amano
D.Gray-man by Katsura Hoshino
Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation by Yoshiyuki Nishi
2005
Neuro: Supernatural Detective by Yusei Matsui
2006
To Love Ru by Saki Hasemi & Kentaro Yabuki
2007
Sket Dance by Kenta Shinohara
2008
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan by Hiroshi Shiibashi
Toriko by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
Bakuman. by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata
2009
Kuroko's Basketball by Tadatoshi Fujimaki
Beelzebub by Ryuhei Tamura
Medaka Box by Nisio Isin & Akira Akatsuki
2010
ONE PIECE New World Begins
2011
Nisekoi by Naoshi Komi
2012
Haikyu!! by Haruichi Furudate
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. by Shuichi Aso
Assassination Classroom by Yusei Matsui
Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma by Yuto Tsukuda & Shun Saeki
2013
World Trigger by Daisuke Ashihara
Isobe Isobee Monogatari by Ryo Nakama
2014
Hinomaru Zumo by Kawada
My Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi
2015
Black Clover by Yuki Tabata
2016
Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs by Tadahiro Miura
Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu Gotouge
BORUTO by Mikio Ikemoto & Ukyo Kodachi
The Promised Neverland by Kaiu Shirai & Posuka Demizu
Kochikame 40th Anniversary and Serialization End
2017
We Never Learn by Taishi Tsutsui
Dr. STONE by Riichiro Inagaki & Boichi
2018
Jujutsu Kaisen by Akutami Gege
2019
Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto
Mission: Yozakura Family by Hitsuji Gondaira
2020
Undead Unluck by Yoshifumi Tozuka
MASHLE by Hajime Komoto
Ayakashi Triangle by Kentaro Yabuki
Me & Roboco by Shuhei Miyazaki
BURN THE WITCH by Tite Kubo
SAKAMOTO DAYS by Yuto Suzuki
2021
The Elusive Samurai by Yusei Matsui
WITCH WATCH by Kenta Shinohara
Blue Box by Kouji Miura
2022
Akane Banashi by Yuki Suenaga & Takamasa Moue
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H☆S Award: recipe to make Yoshihiro Togashi (1991)
PART 1
In 1991, Togashi drew five 4-koma in the WSJ issues #43 to #47 to give the Hop☆Step Award participants some advice on how to become a mangaka. He talked about his first works and the awards he got, before creating Yu Yu Hakusho.
Since my work schedule has been crazy, I'll be translating these comic strips slowly, starting with Part I of the series: "Cooking a Manga Artist - The Recipe to Make Yoshihiro Togashi".
Don't forget to also check the H☆S Award - Special Advice from Yoshihiro Togashi (1992). That's more five 4-koma he drew in 1992, using the Dark Tournament Teams as plot to give the aspiring manga artists some advice on creating manga.
Source: Weekly Shounen Jump N°43, 1991. The original page in japanese was shared by @katsura_00
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⋆ On Togashi's hat is written the character "漫". It's the syllable "man" from the word "manga". He is dressed like master Genkai, who has the character "霊" ("rei": spirit) on her hat.
⋆ Tatsuhiko Yamagami is a manga artist, writer and novelist, who became famous for his gag manga during the 70s. One of his most famous works is "Gaki Deka", a gag manga developed by the main character, Komaru-kun, who claims to be Japan's first boy police officer.
⋆ The late Toshimasa Takahashi worked in the editorial department of the Weekly Shounen Jump in the 80s. He was Togashi's first editor and was promoted to editor-in-chief of the magazine in 2001.
⋆ When "Sensee wa Toshishita" was released as an extra in the volume 4 of "Ten de wa Shouwaru Cupid" tankoubon, a rumor began to circulate that this was actually Togashi's first submission to the Hop Step Award. Togashi confirms the rumor. He was one the final candidates for the 20th H☆S Award in 1986. Finalists also win a cash prize. Apparently, he won 26,000 yen.
► Part 2 (Jura no Miduki)
► Part 3 (Buttobi Straight)
► Part 4 (Occult Tanteidan)
► Part 5 (Ookami Nante Kowakunai!!)
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Shueisha Plans Weekly Shonen Jump's Three-Part 50th Anniversary Exhibitions in Tokyo
Shueisha today launched an official website and Twitter for the upcoming three-part 50th anniversary exhibition for its signature manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump to reveal more details including the 63 titles for its first selection. The top-selling Japanese manga magazine was established as a bi-weekly magazine in 1968 and then went to weekly in the following year. According to Japan Magazine Publishers Association (JMPA), its current circulation is about 2 million copies, which is less than one-third of its peak of 6.53 million in 1995.
The first part "The Beginning of The Legend" introducing the magazine's classic titles from its launch to the 1980s is scheduled to be held at Mori Arts Center Gallery in Tokyo between July 18 and October 15. The second part "The Impact of The 6.53 Million Copies" for the 1990s works will follow in the spring of 2018, then the third part "The Present of The Evolving Strongest Magazine" for the 2000s and current works is set in the summer of the year. Advance tickets for the first part will go on sale at the
Seven-Eleven stores in Japan on May 13 and will be available till July 17.
Main visual for the first part "The Beginning of The Legend"
「創刊50周年記念 週刊少年ジャンプ展VOL.1 創刊~1980年代、伝説のはじまり」公式サイトがいよいよグランドオープン!チケットなどの最新情報はこちらでチェック→ https://t.co/HU4E9HPgCo #ジャンプ展
— 週刊少年ジャンプ展 (@shonenjump_ten) May 7, 2017
63 titles to be featured in the first part
"Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo" (Osamu Akimoto)
"Mashonen B.T."/"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" (Hirohiko Araki)
"Circuit no Okami" (Satoshi Ikezawa)
"Kami-sama wa Southpaw"/"Sora no Campus" (Shinji Imaizumi)
"Susume Pirate!"/"Stop! Hibari-kun" (Hisashi Eguhi)
"Tsuide ni Tonchinkan" (Koichi Endoh)
"Chichi no Tamashii" (Hiroshi Kaizuka)
"Hole in One" (Takeji Kagami/Tatsuo Kanai)
"Samurai Giants" (Ikki Kajiwara/Ko Inoue)
"Wingman"/"Video Girl" (Masakazu Katsura)
"Hochonin Ajihei" (Jiro Gyu/Jo Big)
"Ring ni Kakero"/"Fuuma no Kojiro"/"Otokozaka"/"Saint Seiya" (Masami Kurumada)
"Todai Icchokusen" (Yoshinori Kobayashi)
"1.2 no Ahho!" (Kontaro)
"Moeru! Oniisan" (Tadashi Sato)
"Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken" (Riku Sanjo, Yuji Horii, Koji Inada)
"Sannen Kimengumi"/"High School! Kimengumi" (Motoei Sinzawa)
"Captain Tsubasa" (Yoichi Takahashi)
"Akutare Kyojin"/"Ginga-Nagareboshi Gin-" (Yoshihiro Takahashi)
"Play Ball" (Akio Chiba)
"Yoroshiku Mechadoc" (Ryuji Tsugihara)
"Cobra" (Buichi Terasawa)
"Tennis Boy" (Satoshi Terajima, Kenichi Kotani)
"Astro Kyudan" (Shirō Touzaki, Norihiro Nakajima)
"Shape Up Ran"/"Jungle no Ouja Tar-chan" (Masaya Tokuhiro)
"Toilet Hakase" (Kazuyoshi Torii)
"Dr.Slump"/"Dragon Ball" (Akira Toriyama)
"Harenchi Gakuen" (Go Nagai)
"Hadashi no Gen" (Keiji Nakazawa)
"THE MOMOTAROH" (Makoto Niwano)
"BASTARD!! Ankoku no Hakaishin" (Kazushi Hagiwara)
"Cyborg Jiichan G" (Shige Hijikata)
"Black Angels" (Shinji Hiramatsu)
"Doberman Deka" (Buronson, Shinji Hiramatsu)
"Hokuto no Ken" (Buronson, Tetsuo Hara)
"Cat's Eye"/"City Hunter" (Tsukasa Hojo)
"Blue City" (Yukinobu Hoshino)
"God Sider" (Kouji Maki)
"Geki! Gokutora Ikka"/"Sakigake!! Otokojuku" (Akira Miyashita)
"Otoko Ippiki Gaki-Taisho"/"Yamasaki Ginjiro"/"Sawayaka Manjiro"/"Yabure Kabure" (Hiroshi Motomiya)
"Rokudenashi Blues" (Masanori Morita)
"Yokai Hunter"/"Koushi Ankokuden" (Daijiro Morohoshi)
"Koya no Shonen Isamu" (Souji Yamakawa, Noboru Kawasaki)
"Kinnikuman" (Yudetamago)
"Dokonjo Gaeru" (Yasumi Yoshizawa)
Source: "Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary exhibition" official website
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