Monthly Afternoon

Monthly Afternoon (月刊アフタヌーン, Gekkan Afutanūn) is a Japanese monthly seinen manga anthology published by Kodansha under the Afternoon line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of January 25, 1986. Afternoon has spawned many successful seinen manga series such as Oh My Goddess!, Genshiken, Blade of the Immortal and Big Windup!. It is part of Kodansha's "1day" series, which also includes the magazines Morning and Evening. In its October 2008 issue, the launch of a spin-off magazine, good! Afternoon, was announced.[3][4]

Monthly Afternoon
October 2011 issue.
EditorTatsuya Shishikura
CategoriesSeinen manga[1][2]
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation69,310[1]
(July-September, 2016)
PublisherKodansha
First issueJanuary 25, 1986
CountryJapan
Based inTokyo
LanguageJapanese
Websiteafternoon.kodansha.co.jp

Currently running manga series

Series title Author Premiered
Aa! Shuukatsu no Megami-sama! (ああっ就活の女神さまっ) Uhei Aoki (story) and Kumichi Yoshizuki (art) January 2019
Blade of the Immortal - Bakumatsu Arc (無限の住人~幕末ノ章~, Mugen no Jūnin ~ Nakumatsu no Fumi ~) Kenji Takigawa (story), Ryū Suenobu (art) and Hiroaki Samura (collaboration) May 2019
Blue Period (ブルーピリオド, Burū Piriodo) Tsubasa Yamaguchi June 2017
Darwin Jihen (ダーウィン事変, Dāuin Jihen) Shun Umezawa June 2020
Fragile (フラジャイル, Furajairu) Bin Kusamizu (story) and Megumi Saburo June 2014
Hashikko Ensemble (はしっこアンサンブル, Hashikko Ansanburu) Shimoku Kio February 2018
Heavenly Delusion (天国大魔境, Tengoku Daimakyō) Masakazu Ishiguro January 2018
Historie (ヒストリエ, Hisutorie) Hitoshi Iwaaki January 2003
I Want to Hold Aono-kun so Badly I Could Die (青野くんに触りたいから死にたい, Aono-kun ni Sawaritai kara Shinitai) Umi Shiina December 2016
Issak (イサック, Isakku) Shinji Makari (story) and Ji-Hyung Song (art) January 2017
Inui to Tatsumi -Siberia Shuppei Hishi- (乾と巽 ―ザバイカル戦記―) Yoshikazu Yasuhiko September 2018
Jukkakukan no Satsujin (十角館の殺人) Yukito Ayatsuji (story) and Hiro Kiyohara (art) August 2019
Land of the Lustrous (宝石の国, Hōseki no Kuni) Haruko Ichikawa October 2012
Medalist (メダリスト, Medarisuto) Tsuruma Ikada May 2020
Ōkiku Furikabutte (おおきく振りかぶって) Asa Higuchi September 2003
Puu-Neko (プ~ねこ) Masayuki Kitamichi December 2003
Raise wa Tanin ga Ī (来世は他人がいい) Asuka Konishi August 2017
Skip and Loafer (スキップとローファー, Sukippu to Rōfā) Misaki Takamatsu August 2018
Spotlight (スポットライト, Supottoraito) Kaze Miura July 2020
Tomodachi toshite Daisuki (友達として大好き) Mikumi Yuuchi January 2020
Toppu GP (トップウGP) Kōsuke Fujishima May 2016
Vinland Saga (ヴィンランド・サガ, Vinrando Saga) Makoto Yukimura December 2005
Wandering Island (冒険エレキテ島, Bōken Erekite-tō) Kenji Tsuruta September 2011
Wave, Listen to Me! (波よ聞いてくれ, Nami yo Kiitekure) Hiroaki Samura July 2014
Wondance (ワンダンス, Wandansu) Coffee January 2019

Past series

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

References

  1. "Men's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2016. Archived from the original on November 4, 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  2. Thompson, Jason (2007). Manga: The Complete Guide. Del Rey Books. p. 327-239. ISBN 978-0-345-48590-8.
  3. "Takahashi's Ice Blade Manga to Relaunch in Japan". Anime News Network. August 25, 2008. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
  4. Keiko Suenobu Launches Life 2 Manga Anime News Network. April 24, 2016. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
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