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is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai and first serialized from to in ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'', published by Kodansha.〔 〕 The second ran in ''Monthly Shōnen Magazine'', also published by Kodansha, from to , with a few gaps between months.〔〔 〕 This two serializations of Kodansha were originally published in 7 volumes.
Five years later, the serialization continued this time in the magazine ''Weekly Manga Goraku'', published by Nihonbungeisha, and ran from to .〔〔 〕 This serialization originally produced 31 volumes in total.
In , three years later after the end of the previous serialization, a special tankōbon called was released by Nihonbungeisha.〔〔 〕 Seven years later, in a special one-shot story, , was published by Shueisha in a special edition of ''Weekly Young Jump'', ''Bessatsu Young Jump'' #14.〔〔 〕 This story has not been re-printed or compiled yet.
In (cover date 2005-05-13·20) the magazine ''Weekly Comic Bunch'' published by Coamix, the most recent serialization started, with .〔〔 This serialization was irregularly published, stopping in and restarting in to end in in number 17 of ''Weekly Comic Bunch''.〔〔 〕 It was compiled in tankobon by Media Factory in 2010.
==Volume list==
The series has been published in tankōbon format several times. Because of the different serializations, each version is different from the previous. As such, only a few of them have the complete series (excluding ''Violence Jack: Sengoku Majinden'' and ''Shin Violence Jack'' which haven't been compiled yet).
*Kodansha (1974–1978)
*Nihonbungeisha (1984–1990)
*Kodansha (1984–1985)
*Nihonbungeisha (1989)
A special tankōbon which contains the story arc ''Jigokugai'', better known as ''Evil Town'', released to coincide with the OVA release of the same name.
*Kodansha (Deluxe edition) (1990–1991)
*Chuokouron-sha (Complete edition) (1996)
This was the first edition to have the whole series up to that point, including all previous serializations. Each volume is around 900 pages long.
*Kodansha (Deluxe edition) (1998)
*Chuokouron-sha (Complete edition) (1998)
This edition has the whole series up to that point, including all previous serializations. Each volume is around 500 pages long.
*Shogakukan (2000)

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