Young King
For the Seneca Chief, see Young King (Seneca Chief).
Cover of 2009 issue no. 18 | |
Categories | Seinen manga[1] |
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Frequency | Biweekly |
Circulation | 230,000 (2008) |
First issue | 1987 |
Company | Shōnen Gahosha |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Young King (ヤングキング Yangu Kingu) is a biweekly seinen manga magazine published in Japan by Shōnen Gahosha, aimed primarily at adult male audiences. It is the sister publication of Monthly Young King and Young King OURs and was founded in 1987 as the sister publication of the now-discontinued Shōnen King. As of 2008, the circulation was about 230,000.[2]
Manga artists and series featured in Young King
- Masao
- Hiroshi Tanaka
- Yasuyuki Ōno
- Yuji Shiozaki
- Ooi Masakazu
- Okusan - Oh! My Sweet Honey!!
- Satoshi Yoshida
- Shin Shonan Bakusozoku Arakure Knight (Bomber Bikers of Shonan)
- Boichi
- Toshinori Sogabe
- Go! Tenba Cheerleaders
- Deban desu yo? Kondō-san!
- Katsu Aki
- Harem Revolution
- Daddy * Virgin
- Takashi Sano
- Shohei Harumoto
- Kirin (ongoing)
- Hi! Hi! Hi!
- Q-taro Hanamizawa
- Tsuki Suzuran Doori
- Momoiro Sango (The Pink Coral)
- Play!
- Masahiro Shibata
- Sarai
- Hiromasa Okushima
- Yū Yūki, Sō
- Comical Psychosomatic Medicine (ongoing)
Related magazines
References
- ↑ "Men's Manga". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
- ↑ Japan Magazine Publishers Association Magazine Data 2008.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Young King at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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