Saikyo Jump (最強ジャンプ, Saikyō Janpu?, literally "Strongest Jump") is a monthly manga magazine published by Shueisha. It mainly serializes various spin-off series of popular franchises, including One Piece. The magazine is also known for including various appendix items such as collectible cards, posters, and special volumes.
History[]
The magazine initially started as a joint extra issue bundled with Weekly Shonen Jump and V Jump. It was released quarterly as winter, spring, summer and autumn 2011 issues. After this, it became an independent monthly magazine from its January 2012 issue to the September 2014 issue, when it switched to a bimonthly release. This continued until the September 2021 issue, when it became a monthly release once more.[1]
In the January 2012 issue, released on December 3rd, 2011, Eiichiro Oda's mascot for the magazine was announced and revealed.[2] It was named Pharaon (ファラオン, Faraon?)[3] in the February 2012 issue.[2]
Serialized One Piece Spin-Offs[]
Title | Author | Premiere Issue | Final Issue |
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Chopperman: Go Go! Everyone's Chopper-sensei | Hirofumi Takei | Winter 2011 | Autumn 2011 |
Chopperman | Hirofumi Takei | January 2012 | February 2014 |
One Piece Party | Ei Andō | January 2015 | November 2019 |
Chin Piece | Yoshikazu Amami | July 2018 | May 2020 |
Fischer's x One Piece - Search for the 7 Treasures | Semimaro Aburakouji | September 2018 | |
One Piece School | Sohei Koji | September 2019 |
Appendix Items[]
Throughout Saikyo Jump's release, it has included six One Piece bonus volumes.
Title & Issue | Cover | Title & Issue | Cover | Title & Issue | Cover |
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Volume Strongest | Volume Zoro | Volume Spin-Off | |||
September 2017 | May 2018 | November 2018 | |||
Volume Wano Country | Volume Stampede | Volume Chopper | |||
July 2019 | September 2019 | October 2021 |
Publication of One Piece Spin-Offs[]
Note: One Piece Party chapter numbers correspond to the magazine's published number, which is not necessarily the same as the volume version's number. For more information, see here.
Cover Gallery[]
Having had a series running near-constantly throughout Saikyo Jump's history, One Piece and its spin-offs have featured on a number of its covers.
Saikyo Jump tends to spotlight one series on the issue of each issue, leading to many covers functioning similarly to Shonen Jump's lead covers, though this is not universal.
2011 | 2012 | 2013 |
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Winter (One Piece) Autumn (One Piece) |
January (One Piece) February (Chopperman) June (One Piece) July (One Piece) |
January (One Piece) February (One Piece) July (One Piece) |
2014 | 2018 | 2019 |
January (One Piece) April (One Piece) |
May (One Piece) | March (One Piece) September (One Piece) |
2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
January (One Piece School) March (One Piece, One Piece School) September (One Piece School) October (One Piece School) |
March (One Piece School) September (One Piece School) |
January (One Piece School) April (One Piece School) October (One Piece School) |
2024 | ||
April (One Piece School) May (One Piece School) October (One Piece School) |
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 鳥嶋和彦がマンガ家志望者に“漫画術”を指南する「Dr.マシリトの最強漫画術」, natalie.mu
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 最強ジャンプ創刊!「ボーボボ」首領パッチ主役の新連載も, natalie.mu
- ↑ One Piece Color Walk 7 Tyrannosaurus (p. 91), Art of Pharaon is shown.
External Links[]
- Official website (Japanese)
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