Famous works that have been serialized: Tsubasa (Takahashi Yoichi) Dragon Ball (Toriyama Akira) Arale (Toriyama Akira) City Hunter (Hojo Tsukasa) Saint Seiya (Kurumada Masami) JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Araki Hirohiko) Kan
Basketball Master (Takehiko Inoue) Yu Yu Hakusho (Yoshihiro Togashi) Rurouni Kenshin (Nobuhiro Watsuki) One Piece (Eiichiro Oda) Hunter (Yoshihiro Togashi) Shaman King (Hiroyuki Takei) Spirit of the Game (Yumi Hotta/Obata
Ken) The Prince of Tennis (Xu Feigang) Yu-Gi-Oh! (Takahashi Kazuki) Naruto (Kishimoto Masashi) Death (Kubo Taito) Death Note (Oba/Obata Ken) Gintama (Sorachi Hideaki) Exorcist Boy (Hoshino Katsura) Tutor
(Ara Amano) Oolong Police Station (Akimoto Haru) Light Speed ??Masked Man 21 (Riichiro Inahe/Yusuke Murata) P.S: JUMP Events was first published in 1968 ~ the 1970s and a half was first published in 1968.
The first issue has a circulation of 105,000 copies.
Serialized "Harenchi Gakuen", "Ichijo Hanboy Shogun" (1968-), "Hard-headed Spirit Gaeru", "Toilet Doctor" (1970-), "Samurai Giant", "Wild Boy Isamu" (1971
1973-), "Baoding Renweiping", "Playing Ball" (1973-), etc.
In 1971, sales exceeded 1 million copies.
In the second half of the 1970s, "1·2ahho!!" (1975-), "Todai Straight Line" (1976-), "Advance!! Pirate" (1977-), "Circuit Wolf", "Du
"Birman Dog Detective" (1975-), "Lack of a Boxing Ring" (1977-), "Cobra" (1978-), "Kinnikuman" (1979-).
"Oolong Police Station" (1976-) has the longest comic series record.
In 1978, the publication and sales exceeded 2 million copies.
In the first half of the 1980s, sales exceeded 3 million copies in 1980.
A large number of works featuring characters that focus on girls appear.
"Dr. Strange and the Robot Doll", "High School! The Strange Mask Group" (1980-), "Stop!! Skylark", "Cat's Eye" (1981-), "kickoff", "The Men on the Sides of the Stage" (
1983-), "Fist of the North Star" (1983), "Orange Road" (1984), "Tuba Tsubasa", "Black Enjeruzu" (1981-) "Fuuma Kojiro", "Please take care of the machine"
Serials such as "Dockyard" (1982-) and "Silver Fang-Meteor Silver-" (1983) are examples.
Release sales increased by 500,000 copies.
At the end of 1984, "Dragon Ball" No. 51 was launched, and the golden age of jump began.
In the second half of the 1980s, sales exceeded 4 million in 1985.
Serialized "Kui!! Boys' School", "Dragon Ball" (1984), "City Hunter" (1985-), "Saint Seiya" (1986-), "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" (1987-),
"Diablo" (1988-).
In 1989, sales exceeded 5 million.
In the first half of the 1990s, the serials "Dragon Ball", "Slam Dunk" and "Yu Yu Hakusho" became popular.
"In 1991, the sales volume exceeded 6 million. The works serialized that year include "Hana no Keiji" (1990-), "Supernatural Teacher Shenmei", "Ninkura", "Lucky Superman" (1993-),
"Rurouni Kenshin" and "Fighting Pony" (1994-1998). The highest sales volume in the second half of the 1990s was 6.53 million copies for No. 3-4 in 1995. The serialization of "Dragon Ball" ended in 1990.
In the late 1990s, after the serialization of "Dragon Ball" ended in 1995, the number of circulations began to decrease, and it dropped to about 4 million in 1997. Weekly Shonen Jump was in its dark period. At that time, "Rurouni Kenshin" supported the sales of the entire weekly magazine.
The signature works of this period. On the other hand, "One Piece" (1997-), "Hunter" (1998-), and "Naruto" (1999-) have appeared as new signature works.
The work became the leading character of Jump in the 2000s, and it continued to be serialized until 2008. From this period onwards, all the works contained rich stories, themes and content, and the character painting style began to follow an aesthetic line. At the same time, it was also influenced by "One Piece".
", "Naruto" and other themes influence the character description with attractive characteristics.