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Shonen Book : ウィキペディア英語版
Shōnen Book

was a manga magazine by Shueisha, which debuted March 1958 and ended in April 1969. ''Shōnen Book'' was originally a spin-off of Shueisha's . ''Shōnen Book'' is famously known in Japan for being the predecessor to the company's famous ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine. The ''Shōnen Book'' tankōbon manga volumes are published under the manga imprint. ''Shōnen Book'' was a part of Shueisha's former leading magazine line, ''Book'', now ''Jump''. ''Shōnen Book'' was created in 1958 as a male version of the short lived ''Shōjo Book''. ''Omoshiro Book'' became an offshoot of the magazine, and eventually faded away in the middle of the ''Shōnen Book'' timeline. ''Shōnen Book'' also served as a root to many other magazines published by Shueisha.
== History ==
Shueisha was just getting into the business of making manga magazines, creating the magazine ''Omoshiro Book'' and the Shōjo magazine ''Shōjo Book''. The success of ''Shōjo Book'', led to the publication of their wideley successful, ''Ribon''.〔 Shueisha was planning to make a Shōnen version of their ''Shōjo Book'' magazine, and they created ''Shōnen Book''.〔 ''Shōnen Book'' was created as a sister anthology to their already successful ''Omoshiro Book'', on the front cover of the first ''Shōnen Book'' it announced that ''Omoshiro Book'' would continue as a special issue of ''Shōnen Book''.〔 ''Omoshiro Book'' had an Osamu Tezuka manga called ''Lion Books''. ''Shōnen Book'', historically had some of the most famous manga artists of all time, such as Tatsuo Yoshida whose ''Mach GoGoGo'' (''Speed Racer'') appeared in the magazine, and which ultimately was rereleased by Fusosha as two deluxe volumes. The magazine also serialized many of Osamu Tezuka's manga series. In the middle of ''Shōnen Book's'' publication, ''Shōnen Jump'' was created, making ''Shōnen Book'' a special issue. ''Shōnen Jump'' at the time was a semiweekly magazine. When it became a weekly magazine, the title of ''Shōnen Jump'' was changed to ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', and ''Shōnen Book'' was discontinued.〔 The magazine of ''Shōnen Book'' was replaced with a special called ''Bessatsu Shōnen Jump'', which was later changed to the title ''Monthly Shōnen Jump'' (branched of into its own magazine, discontinued, and was replaced with the current; ''Jump SQ.''), and then finally ''Akamaru Jump'' (the latter of which is now a "Zōkan" (special) issue).〔

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