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A manga titled El Cazador de la Bruja by Hirose Shū started serialization in the shōnen manga magazine Champion RED on March 19, 2007.
They started submitting work to periodicals such as Manga Shōnen and opened a joint savings account through Japan Post to which they both contributed funds and which they used to purchase art supplies.
Baki the Grappler - Keisuke Itagaki (Magazine: Weekly Shōnen Champion, Publisher: Akita Shoten, Genre: Shōnen)
Asuka's current licenses include a broad spectrum of manga: popular shōnen and shōjo series such as After School Nightmare, more mature seinen and josei titles such as Bokurano, and classic manga such as Black Jack and works by Osamu Tezuka.
Kyosuke Usuta, prominent manga writer well known for working in the anthology Weekly Shonen Jump
Naoko Yamano (直子, born 1960), member of the Japanese rock trio Shonen Knife
It is part of the spectrum of shōnen entertainment (targeted at young boys) and seinen entertainment (targeted at young men), and often contains erotic or romantic elements.
A manga adaptation of the anime series was written by Mizuo Shinonome and published in Japan by Akita Shoten in the shōnen manga magazine Champion Red.
Mizushima marked his 50th anniversary as a manga artist in 2007, and Shōnen Champion placed Dokaben on its front cover along with messages and illustrations from many other manga artists such as Osamu Akimoto, Takao Saito, Mitsuru Adachi, Takehiko Inoue, Rumiko Takahashi, Fujiko Fujio, and Hiroshi Takahashi to celebrate Mizushima's achievements.
Monthly Shōnen Jump, a former sister publication of Weekly Shōnen Jump, published from 1970 to 2007
He also created new series and shorts on the side, including GS Holmes: Gokuraku Daisakusen!! (an alternate take on Sherlock Holmes co-starring the robotic Maria from GS Mikami) In 2003, Shiina introduced another of his many ideas in Shōnen Sunday in short form: Zettai Karen Children, about three young girls with great psychic powers and terrifying ambitions.
Chūka Ichiban! (1995-1999, Etsushi Ogawa) *moved to Magazine Special, and returned to Shōnen Magazine again
Fumi Yoshinaga (born 1971), Japanese manga artist, known for her shōjo and shōnen-ai works
Ansatsu Kyōshitsu (暗殺教室, lit. "Assassination Classroom") (2012-ongoing, Weekly Shōnen Jump)