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Monthly Shōnen Sunday
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Monthly Shōnen Sunday (Japanese: 月刊少年サンデー, Hepburn: Gekkan Shōnen Sandē), alternately known as Gessan (ゲッサン) (a portmanteau of "Gekkan" and "Sandē" from its full Japanese title), is a monthly shōnen manga magazine published in Japan by Shogakukan since May 12, 2009 (the June 2009 issue).[3] The magazine was announced in February 2009,[4] with Hayashi Masato, at that time editor of Weekly Shōnen Sunday, editing the monthly magazine as well.[5] Manga artists who debuted new series or stories in the magazine include Yellow Tanabe, Mitsuru Adachi, and Kiyohiko Azuma.[6]

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There are 28 manga series being serialized in Monthly Shōnen Sunday.

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2009

  • Azumanga Daioh: Supplementary Lessons (あずまんが大王・補習編, Azumanga Daiō Hoshūhen) by Kiyohiko Azuma (June–August 2009)[34][35]
  • Daisan Sekai no Nagai (第三世界の長井) by Ken Nagai (June 2009 – January 2019)[10][36]
  • Gakushin Ō: Vero Musica (楽神王 〜vero musica〜) by Masanori Yoshida (June 2009 – December 2010)[10]
  • Kenryoku no Inu Police Wan! (権力の犬、ポリスワン!) by Pero Sugimoto (June 2009 – April 2010)[10]
  • Lindbergh (リンドバーグ, Rindobāgu) by Ahndongshik (June 2009 – May 2013)[10]
  • Makoto no Ōja: Real Deal Champion (マコトの王者 〜REAL DEAL CHAMPION〜) by Ashibi Fukui (June 2009 – November 2011)[10]
  • Manekoi (まねこい) by Taishi Mori (June 2009 – March 2012)[10]
  • Q and A (QあんどA, Q ando A) by Mitsuru Adachi (June 2009 – April 2012)[10]
  • Shinobi no Kuni (忍びの国) by Ryō Wada (story) and Mutsumi Banno (art) (June 2009 – March 2011)[10]
  • The!! Beach Stars (ザ!! ビーチスターズ) by Masahiro Morio (June 2009 – May 2010)[10][37] (moved from Weekly Young Sunday)
  • Tsuki no Hebi: Suikoden Ibun (月の蛇 〜水滸伝異聞〜) by Hiroo Nakamichi (June 2009 – February 2012)[10]
  • Welcome to the El-Palacio (ここが噂のエル・パラシオ, Koko ga Uwasa no Eru-Parashio) by Takao Aoyagi (June 2009 – September 2013)
  • Yoshitō-sama! (よしとおさま!) by Haruka Shii (June 2009 – August 2015)[10]
  • Yvonne to Asobou! (イボンヌと遊ぼう!, Ibon'nu to Asobou!) by Tomoyuki Arai (June 2009 – November 2011)[10]
  • Hallelujah Overdrive! (ハレルヤオーバードライブ!, Hareruya Ōbādoraibu!) by Kōtarō Takata (July 2009 – November 2015)
  • Itsuka Omae to Jiruba o (いつかおまえとジルバを) by Yūji Yokoyama (August 2009 – August 2011)
  • Number One Kaidoh (No.1海童) by Amiya Harumi (August 2009 – May 2010)
  • Toaru Hikūshi e no Tsuioku (とある飛空士への追憶) by Koroku Inumura (story) and Maiko Ogawa [ja] (art) (September 2009 – March 2011)

2010–2014

2015–2019

2020–present

  • Tenohira Sōseiki (てのひら創世記) by Maiko Ogawa (January 2020 – October 2022)[77][78]
  • Yōkina Shimerike (陽気なしめりけ) by Ogi Suzuhito (February 2020 – November 2023)[79][80]
  • Utakata no Minato (ウタカタノミナト) by Keke Kitaya (April 2020 – February 2022)[81][82]
  • Meiji Koko no Ko (明治ココノコ) by Mutsumi Banno (June 2020 – July 2023)[83][31]
  • Bijutsushitsu no Monsters (美術室のモンスターず, Bijutsushitsu no Monsutāzu) by Tsuchitatsu Suzuki (September 2020 – January 2022)[84][85]
  • AK-69 no Naki Meshi (AK-69の泣きメシ) by Yusuke Matsumoto, AK-69 (November 2020 – May 2022)[86][87]
  • Life Maker by Kōsuke Utsue (April 2021 – August 2023)[70][88]
  • Yakyuu Miyō yo! (やきゅうみようよ!) by Moto Tsujishima (May 2021 – July 2022)[89][90]
  • Pinkaponka (ピンカポンカ) by Emu Eichi (June 2021 – June 2023)[91][63]
  • Chūkō Ikkan!! Sasazuka Kōkō Kosume-bu!! (中高一貫!!笹塚高校コスメ部!!) by Takashi Yoshida (July 2021 – October 2024)[76][29]
  • Kami-sama, Boku wa Kizuite Shimatta (神様、僕は気づいてしまった) by Nanashi Uematsu and Hiroaki Iwaki (original story) (July 2021 – December 2021)[92][93]
  • Kujima Utaeba Ie Hororo (クジマ歌えば家ほろろ) by Akira Konno (October 2021 – May 2024)[9][94]
  • Kaigai Master to Koko dake no Hanashi (海外マスターとここだけの話) by Gokayajin (December 2021 – August 2022)[20][95]
  • Share House Nile (シェアハウス・ナイル, Shea hausu Nairu) by Hiroo Nakamichi (story) and Megumi Dorokawa (art) (July 2022 – February 2024)[65][96]
  • Kaigai, En ni Makasete Aruku Dake (海外 縁にまかせて歩くだけ。) by Gokayajin (February 2023 – January 2025)[97][16]
  • Ano Toki no Kodomo-san (あのときのこどもさん) by Kamentotsu (August 2023 – March 2025)[98][13]
  • E o Kaku Futari (えをかくふたり) by Ippan Nakamura (August 2023 – March 2024)[98][99]
  • Karakai Jōzu (?) no Nishikata-san (からかい上手(?)の西片さん) by Sōichirō Yamamoto (story) and Mifumi Inaba (art) (December 2023 – September 2024)[18][100]
  • Bokutachi no Kimochi (ぼくたちのキモチ) by Minato Ayase (January–March 2024)[101][99]
  • Atte Taberu to Kakimashite (会って食べると書きまして。) by Kenji Taguchi [ja] (September 2024 – February 2025)[100][61]
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Light novels

  • Stitches (怪、刺す, Kai, Sasu) written by Hirokatsu Sahara and illustrated by Junji Itō (June 2009–February 2010)
  • Time Mail (タイムメール, Taimu Mēru) written by Tōichirō Kujira and illustrated by Hiroto Ōishi (June 2009–May 2010)

Notes

  1. First launched as a short-term series. It began its regular serialization in the February 2016 issue.[53][54]

References

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