Weekly Manga Goraku

Weekly Manga Goraku (週刊漫画ゴラク, Shūkan Manga Goraku) is a Japanese weekly manga magazine published since 1968[2] by Nihon Bungeisha which targets a demographic of adult men. The magazine is published every Friday.

Weekly Manga Goraku
週刊漫画ゴラク
Cover of 17 June 2005 issue.
CategoriesSeinen manga[1]
FrequencyWeekly
First issue1968
CompanyNihon Bungeisha
CountryJapan
Based inTokyo
LanguageJapanese
WebsiteOfficial site

Serialized works

Listed alphabetically by title.

  • 69 Denashi (Yasuhito Yamamoto)
  • Ad Boy (Makoto Niwano)
  • Aisu Otoko - Iceman (Mio Murao)
  • Akane Toyori (Shun Sekiguchi)
  • Angel: the women whom delivery host Kosuke Atami healed (U-Jin)
  • Angel: the women whom delivery host Kosuke Atami healed season 2 (U-Jin)
  • Ari Jigoku (Toshiyuki Itakura)
  • Asakusabito (Masaharu Nabeshima)
  • Baddoman - Akutarou (Yukio Tamai)
  • Bakumeshi! (Shigeru Tsuchiyama)
  • Bonkura (Tsuru Moriyama)
  • Cement Boy (Shigeru Okamura)
  • Chloe no Ryuugi (Daisuke Imai)
  • Dai-46-dai: Natsume Kirou Emon - Kouryuu no Mimi Hatsugenhen (Masaharu Nabeshima, Arimasa Oosawa)
  • Danjiru Matsuri (Sayumi Sakuragi)
  • Dark (Keigo Izuki, Seisaku Kanou)
  • Datsugoku Doctor Inochiya Enma (Jun Tomizawa)
  • Densha Doori Icchoume (Kunihiko Ikeda)
  • Dirty (Dai Tennouji)
  • Dogenzaka Alice (Shigeyuki Iwashita)
  • Dogesen (Keisuke Itagaki, Rin Kasahara)
  • Dokaban Shachou (Atsushi Jinbo)
  • Dokacook (Yasuhiro Watanabe)
  • Dororo to Enma-kun (Go Nagai)
  • Double - Haitoku no Rinjin (Yasuyuki Kunitomo)
  • Dr. Ashura (Ryou Koshino)
  • Edomae no Shun (Mori Tsukumo, Terushi Satou)
  • Fechi no Ana (Masakazu Yamaguchi)
  • First Lady (Masaru Miyazaki, Yoshihide Fujiwara)
  • Gedoubou (Shinji Hiramatsu)
  • Gedoubou & Murder License Kiba (Shinji Hiramatsu)
  • Gekiai (Mia Amiya)
  • Gekiman! (Go Nagai)
  • Gekiman! - Mazinger Z Hen (Go Nagai)
  • Gekiman! Cutie Honey Hen (Go Nagai)
  • Gift ± (Yuka Nagate)
  • Ginga Legend Weed (Yoshihiro Takahashi)
  • Ginga Legend Weed: Orion (Yoshihiro Takahashi)
  • Ginga: The Last Wars (Yoshihiro Takahashi)
  • Girls Be... (Hiroyuki Tamakoshi)
  • Goku!! Otokojuku (Akira Miyashita)
  • Gokurakugo (Shinji Hiramatsu, Uni Yasue)
  • Gokutsuma Keiji (Issaku Wake, Masahito Kagawa)
  • Gottsuan Desu (Kenji Okamura)
  • Hadaka no Ringo (Sayaka Yamazaki)
  • Hakkenshi (Kenji Okamura, Bakin Takazawa)
  • Hakuryuu (Dai Tennoji, Michio Watanabe)
  • Hakuryuu Hadou (Dai Tennoji, Michio Watanabe)
  • Hakuryuu Legend (Dai Tennoji, Michio Watanabe)
  • Haru no Sakana (Yuuichirou Sueda, Kei Honjou)
  • Hi no Tori (Fumiyo Kouno)
  • Higher Ground (Funwari)
  • Hokori (Yoichi Takahashi)
  • Honesty (Shou Kitagawa)
  • Horus no Te (Tatsuya Seki)
  • Jadou (Shigeru Tsuchiyama)
  • Jikoman (Yukio Tamai)
  • Jinnai Ryuujuujutsu Rurouden Majima, Bazeru!! (Makoto Niwano)
  • Kabuki no Fudou (Subaru Mizuki, Michinori Okitani)
  • Kaden no Den-san (Atsushi Jinbo)
  • Kurokan (Norifusa Mita)
  • Kurokochi (Takashi Nagasaki)
  • Goku!! Otokojuku (Akira Miyashita)
  • Heisei Harenchi Gakuen (Go Nagai)
  • Minami no Teiō (Dai Tennōji and Rikiya Gō) (ongoing)
  • Reverse Edge: Ōkawabata Tanteisha (Garon Tsuchiya and Akio Tanaka) (ongoing)
  • Shiritsu Kiwamemichi Kōkō 2011 (Akira Miyashita)
  • Violence Jack (Go Nagai)

References

  1. "Men's Manga". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  2. 戦後昭和史・虎の巻 雑誌/漫画 (in Japanese). なつかし堂. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
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