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List of manga series by volume count

 
Wikipedia: List of manga series by volume count

This is a list of manga series by volume count for series that span at least 35 tankōbon volumes.

Contents

Manga

Ongoing series are highlighted in light green.

# Volumes # Chapters Series title Magazine (schedule)
Publisher
First chapter
First volume
Last chapter
Last volume
166 1602[n 1] Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
01976-09 September 1976[1]
01977-07-09 July 9, 1977[2]

02009-09-04 September 4, 2009[3] (166)
154 Golgo 13 Big Comic (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
01969-01 January 1969[4]
01988-07-01 July 1, 1988[5]
Ongoing
147[n 2] Dokaben Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
01972-04-24 April 24, 1972[citation needed]
01972-11 November 1972[6]
Ongoing
110 Nijitte Monogatari Weekly Post (weekly)
Shogakukan
?
01981-04-27 April 27, 1981[7]
?
02005-02-28 February 28, 2005[8] (110)
106 1019[n 3] Cooking Papa Weekly Morning (weekly)
Kodansha
01984 1984[9]
01986-01-18 January 18, 1986[10]

02009-09-23 September 23, 2009[11] (106)
103 Oishinbo Big Comic Spirits (monthly)
Shogakukan
01983-10 October 1983[citation needed]
01984-11-30 November 30, 1984[12]
Ongoing
100 Minami no Teiou
Nihon Bungeisha

01992-03 March 1992[13]
Ongoing
98[n 4] 811[n 5] JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
01987 1987[citation needed]
01987-08-10 August 10, 1987[14]
Ongoing
94[n 6] Kōtarō Makaritōru! Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
01982 1982[citation needed]
01983-01-20 January 20, 1983[15]
Ongoing
94 Abu-san Big Comic Original (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
01973 1973[citation needed]
01974-05-15 May 15, 1974[16]
Ongoing
91 Baki the Grappler Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
01991 1991[citation needed]
01992-02 February 1992[17]
Ongoing
91 Shizukanaru Don - Yakuza Side Story Weekly Manga Sunday (weekly)
Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha
01988-11-15 November 15, 1988[18]
01989-04-06 April 6, 1989[19]
Ongoing
89 867[n 1] Fighting Spirit/Hajime no Ippo Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
01989 1989[citation needed]
01990-02-17 February 17, 1990[20]
Ongoing


89 Asari-chan
Shogakukan

01980-04-26 April 26, 1980[21]
Ongoing
89 Haguregumo Big Comic Original (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
01973 1973[citation needed]
01975-06-06 June 6, 1975[22]
Ongoing
82[n 7] Captain Tsubasa Weekly Shōnen Jump, Weekly Young Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
01981 1981[citation needed]
01982-01 January 1982[citation needed]
Ongoing
82[n 8] Patalliro! Hana to Yume (semimonthly)
Hakusensha
01979 1979[23]
01979-10-20 October 20, 1979[24]
Ongoing
75 Marugoshi Keiji Finished
73 700[n 1] Major Weekly Shōnen Sunday (weekly)
Shogakukan
01994 1994[citation needed]
01995-01-13 January 13, 1995[25]
Ongoing
73 Tsuribaka Nisshi Ongoing
71[26] Nanto Magoroku Monthly Shōnen Magazine (monthly)
Kodansha
?
01981-08-20 August 20, 1981[27]
Ongoing
68 Zero - The Man of the Creation Ongoing
67[n 9] Tough Ongoing
67 Chie the Brat Finished
65 711[n 1] Case Closed/Detective Conan Ongoing
62 Emblem Take 2 Finished
60 Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi/Romance of the Three Kingdoms Finished
60 Ginga Legend Weed Finished
60 Kobo, the Li'l Rascal Finished
59 Kotaro Makaritoru! Finished
58[n 10] Boys Be... Finished
58[28] Wataru Ga Pyun! Finished
56 558 InuYasha Finished


55 560[n 1] One Piece Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Ongoing
55 236[n 11] Dear Boys Ongoing
54 Kindaichi Case Files Ongoing
54 Crest of the Royal Family/Daughter of the Nile Ongoing
54 Alfheim no Kishi Finished
54 Yuuyake no Uta Finished
51 Dreams Ongoing
51 4P Tanaka-kun Finished
50 Kougyou Aika Volleyboys Finished
49 Kaze no Daichi Ongoing
49 Tenpai Ongoing
49 Crayon Shin-chan Finished
48 352[n 12] GodHand Teru Ongoing
48 Azumi Finished
48 Be-Bop-Highschool Finished
48 Wild 7 Shōnen Gahō
Shōnen Gahōsha
01969-09 September 1969[citation needed] 01979-07 July 1979[citation needed]
48[n 13] 467[n 1] Naruto Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
01999 1999[29]
02000-03-03 March 3, 2000[30]
Ongoing
47 Chameleon Finished
46[31] Inochi no Utsuwa Ongoing
46 Kariage-kun Ongoing
46 Rakudai Ninja Rantarō ?
Asahi Shimbun

01993-03 March 1993[32]

02009-10-20 October 20, 2009[33] (46)
46 Kattobi Itto Finished
45 Doraemon Finished
45 Hocho Mushuku Finished
45 Sazae-san Finished
45 Violence Jack Finished
44[n 14] Glass Mask Ongoing
44 Kaze Hikaru - Koshien Finished
43 395[n 1][n 15] The Prince of Tennis Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly), Jump Square
Shueisha
Ongoing
43 293[n 1] Futari Ecchi/Manga Sutra Ongoing
43[n 16] Ryūrōden Ongoing
43 Go!! Karate Club Finished
42 Wangan Midnight Ongoing
42[n 17] 519 Dragon Ball Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Finished
42 Rokudenashi Blues Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Finished
42 Ryuu - Ron Finished
41 391[n 1][n 18] Bleach Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
02001 2001[34]
02002-01-05 January 5, 2002[35]
Ongoing
41 Kaiouki Ongoing
41 Zipang Ongoing
41 Tetsuya - Jansei to Yobareta Otoko Finished
41 The Chef - Shinshou Finished
40 251[n 1] Oh My Goddess! Afternoon (monthly)
Kodansha
01988-09 September 1988[citation needed]
01989-09-23 September 23, 1989[36]
— (251)
02009-11-20 November 20, 2009[37] (40)
40 3×3 Eyes Finished
40[n 19] Circuit no Ōkami Finished
40 Chiisana Koi no Monogatari Finished
39 564[n 1] Initial D Ongoing
39 Kaiji Ongoing
39 Kura no Yado Ongoing
39 Super Mario-kun CoroCoro Comic (monthly)
Shogakukan
?
01991-07-27 July 27, 1991[38]
Ongoing
39 Angel Nisshi Finished
39 Gambling Racer Finished
39[n 20] 344 GetBackers Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
01999 1999[39]
01999-08-17 August 17, 1999[40]
Finished
39 Ghost Sweeper Mikami Finished
38 Bari Bari Densetsu Finished
38 Choujin Locke Finished
38 Kyō Kara Ore Wa!! Finished
38[n 21] Ranma ½ Finished
38 Samurai Deeper Kyo Finished
38[n 22] Yu-Gi-Oh! Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Finished
37 Iron Wok Jan Ongoing
37 333[n 1] Eyeshield 21 Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Finished
37 216 Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Finished
37 Boys Over Flowers Finished
37 Tsurikichi Sampei Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
Finished
37 Violinist of Hameln Monthly Shōnen Gangan (monthly)
Enix
Finished
37 Waru Finished
36 433[n 23] Amai Seikatsu Ongoing
36 Karate Shoukoushi Kohinata Minoru Ongoing
36 409 Sōten Kōro Finished
36 Cyborg 009 Finished
36 Kinnikuman Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Finished
35 353[n 1] Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple Ongoing
35 296 Rave Master Finished
35 City Hunter Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Finished
35 Ironfist Chinmi Finished

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m This chapter count includes chapters not yet collected in a tankōbon volume.
  2. ^ Dokaben is split into four named series, covering specific baseball seasons played by the Meikun High School team. The fourth series is currently on-going.
  3. ^ As of volume 105.
  4. ^ JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is split into a number of shorter series, each of which covers a specific generation of the Joestar family.
  5. ^ As of volume 95.
  6. ^ Kōtarō Makaritōru! is split into three shorter series, with the third series still on-going.
  7. ^ The Captain Tsubasa series includes the original 37 volume manga, the 18 volume World Youth Saga manga, the 15 volume Road to 2002 manga, and the 12 volume Golden 23 manga. A new series started in May 2009, called Kaigai - Gekitō in Calcio.
  8. ^ This count does not include the four spin-off series related to this series.
  9. ^ Includes the 42-volume High School Exciting Story: Tough, and the still running sequel simply titled Tough.
  10. ^ Total includes original 32 volume series, 20 volume Second Season, and 6 volume L CO-OP.
  11. ^ As of volume 55.
  12. ^ As of volume 46.
  13. ^ Naruto is split into two parts by a 2 ½ year timeskip; Part I consists of 27 volumes with 244 chapters, and part II contains the remaining 20 volumes and 220 chapters.
  14. ^ After the publication of volume 42 of Glass Mask in 2004, the series stopped serialization. In the September 2008 issue of Bessatsu Hana to Yume, the series began serialization again.
  15. ^ The Prince of Tennis is split into two series. The original The Prince of Tennis manga has 42 volumes and 379 chapters, the New Prince of Tennis has 1 volume and 16 chapters and is still ongoing.
  16. ^ The original series has 37 volumes and the sequel has 6 volumes and is ongoing.
  17. ^ In importing Dragon Ball to the United States and Canada, Viz Media split the series to match the split between the Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z anime series, with identical names. The English Dragon Ball consists of 16 volumes and 194 chapters, while Dragon Ball Z contains the remaining 26 volumes and 325 chapters.
  18. ^ 15 chapters of Bleach were published with negative chapter numbers; these are included in this count. In addition, chapter 88 was split into two chapters, with the second numbered 88.5; a chapter 0.8 was published at the end of volume 12, after chapter 107; and at the end of volume 23, after chapter 205, two chapters numbered "0. side-A" and "0. side-B" were published; these are also included in this count. As of October 12, 2009, 377 properly numbered chapters and 19 negative or otherwise oddly numbered chapters have been released in total.
  19. ^ This includes the original 19 volume series, and its 21-volume sequel, Circuit no Ōkami II: Modena no Tsurugi.
  20. ^ Tokyopop's English release of GetBackers is divided in two series: GetBackers which is composed of the first 25 tankōbon, and GetBackers: Infinity Fortress that contains the following volumes.
  21. ^ In translating Ranma ½ to English, Viz Media rearranged chapters so that the final English volume count ended at 36 volumes, instead of the original 38.
  22. ^ Viz Media split Yu-Gi-Oh! into three series for its English release: the first series, simply named Yu-Gi-Oh!, consists of seven volumes; the second series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist, contains 24 volumes; and the third series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World, contains the last seven volumes. This count intentionally does not include Yu-Gi-Oh! R or Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, since these are both spinoff series.
  23. ^ As of volume 36.

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