- Source: V Jump
V Jump (Japanese: Vジャンプ, Hepburn: Bui Janpu) is a Japanese shōnen manga magazine, focusing on manga as well as video games based on popular manga. The magazine's debut was in 1990 by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines.
History
In the early 1990s, Shueisha directed Weekly Shōnen Jump editor Kazuhiko Torishima to create V Jump as a children's magazine to compete with Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic. Believing Shueisha was incapable of this because they lacked the experience and personal connections Shogakukan had, Torishima claims to have purposefully chosen a theme he knew would be unpopular for the third issue. He then received permission to re-launch the magazine with the new goal of containing manga, anime, and video game content all in one medium. Torishima later claimed to have predicted people being able to access all of these in one place like smartphones, and wanted to "get off the sinking ship" that was print manga magazines as soon as possible. He also wanted to begin promoting games while they were still in development, and personally went around to major game studios and asked them to publicize the names and faces of the individual creators. Torishima left Weekly Shōnen Jump to re-launch V Jump in 1992, and serve as its editor-in-chief. He also changed the meaning of the "V" in its title from "Victory", derived from the V sign, to "Virtual". Akira Toriyama designed the magazine's mascot character V Dragon (V龍), who was named via a reader poll.
Most of the manga serialized in V Jump are spin-offs of popular Weekly Shōnen Jump titles or adaptations of video games and anime. These include Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and Boruto. Original manga serialized in the magazine include Shadow Lady by Masakazu Katsura and Go! Go! Ackman by Toriyama. In November 2020, comedian Kendo Kobayashi was officially appointed an editor of V Jump.
V Jump Books
V Jump Books is a line of V Jump manga and video game guides and some of the premiere editions. It mostly does guides for the series of Square Enix. It is the other publisher of Disney Books in Japan along with Kodansha since it published books and guides for the Kingdom Hearts games.
Features
Most of the manga serialized in V Jump are spin-offs of popular Weekly Shōnen Jump titles or adaptations of video games and anime
= Series
=There are currently six manga titles being regularly serialized in V Jump.
= Former series
=The Brief Return of Dr. Slump
Combustible Campus Guardress
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01
Digimon Next
Digimon Xros Wars
Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock
Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission
Dragon Quest: Souten no Soura
Dragon Quest Treasures: Another Adventure Fadora no Takarajima
Dub & Peter 1
Gaist Crusher First
Go! Go! Ackman
Haō Taikei Ryū Knight
Kinnikuman II-Sei: All Chōjin Dai Shingeki
Onmyō Taisenki
Saint Seiya (last chapter only)
Shadow Lady
Slime MoriMori
Soldier of Savings Cashman
Viewtiful Joe
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Yu-Gi-Oh! R
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal
Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V
Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens
Z/X: Code Reunion
Circulation
References
External links
V Jump Web (in Japanese)
Shueisha Web Information official site (in Japanese)
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- Weekly Shōnen Jump
- Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
- Weekly Shonen Jump (majalah Amerika Serikat)
- Weekly Young Jump
- Shueisha
- Jump Square
- Akira Toriyama
- Manga Plus
- Dragon Ball Super
- Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock
- V Jump
- Weekly Shōnen Jump
- Jump (magazine line)
- Weekly Shonen Jump (American magazine)
- Shueisha
- Boruto
- Shōnen Jump+
- Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock
- Masashi Kishimoto
- Toyotarou
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The Pianist (2002)
Miss Violence (2013)
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