List of Violence Jack chapters

Violence Jack (バイオレンスジャック, Baiorensu Jakku) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai and first serialized from July 22, 1973 (1973-07-22) to September 29, 1974 (1974-09-29) in Weekly Shōnen Magazine, published by Kodansha.[1][2][3] The second ran in Monthly Shōnen Magazine, also published by Kodansha, from January 1977 (1977-01) to December 1978 (1978-12), with a few gaps between months.[2][4][5] 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 August 5, 1983 (1983-08-05) to March 23, 1990 (1990-03-23).[2][6][7] This serialization originally produced 31 volumes in total.

In November 1, 1993 (1993-11-01), three years later after the end of the previous serialization, a special tankōbon called Violence Jack: Mao Korin Hen (バイオレンスジャック 魔王降臨編, baiorensu jakku maō kōrin hen) was released by Nihonbungeisha.[2][8][9] Seven years later, in December 10, 2001 (2001-12-10) a special one-shot story, Violence Jack: Sengoku Majinden (バイオレンスジャック 戦国魔人伝, baiorensu jakku sengoku majinden), was published by Shueisha in a special edition of Weekly Young Jump, Bessatsu Young Jump #14.[2][10][11] This story has not been re-printed or compiled yet.

In May 2005 (2005-05) (cover date 2005-05-13·20) the magazine Weekly Comic Bunch published by Coamix, the most recent serialization started, with Shin Violence Jack (新バイオレンスジャック, shin baiorensu jakku).[2][11][12] This serialization was irregularly published, stopping in August 19, 2005 (2005-08-19) and restarting in November 2, 2007 (2007-11-02) to end in April 11, 2008 (2008-04-11) in number 17 of Weekly Comic Bunch.[12][13][14] It was compiled in tankōbon 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)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
1974-04-201406109243X
1974-04-2024061092448
1974-08-1534061092561
1977-06-2044061094580
1977-10-3054061094599
1978-05-2564061735047
1978-12-1574061735187
  • Nihonbungeisha (1984–1990)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
1984-05-25014537010177
1984-08-25024537010185
1984-11-25034537010193
1985-01-25044537010207
1985-06-10054537010568
1985-07-25064537010576
1985-10-25074537010584
1986-01-25084537030011
1986-03-25094537030135
1986-06-25104537030313
1986-08-25114537030445
1986-11-10124537030593
1987-01-25134537030739
1987-04-25144537030917
1987-08-25154537031158
1987-11-25164537031336
1988-04-10174537031468
1988-04-2518453703162X
1988-07-25194537031786
1988-11-10204537032006
1989-01-2521
1989-04-25224537032359
1989-07-25234537035447
1989-11-10244537035684
1990-01-25254537035846
1990-05-1026453703601X
1990-05-25274537036060
1990-06-25284537036117
1990-07-25294537036168
1990-08-25304537036222
1990-09-2531453703629X
  • Kodansha (1984–1985)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
1984-10-0614061010913
1984-10-0624061010921
1984-11-063406101093X
1984-12-0644061010948
1985-01-1054061010956
1985-02-066406101126X
  • Nihonbungeisha (1989)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
1989-01-25Evil Town4537032138

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)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
1990-07-171406313301X
1990-08-1724063133028
1990-09-1734063133036
1990-10-1744063133044
1990-11-1754063133052
1990-12-1464063133060
1991-01-0774063133079
  • Chuokouron-sha (Complete edition) (1996)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
1996-07-25014120025640
1996-07-25024120025659
1996-08-25034120025667
1996-08-25044120025675
1996-09-25054120025683
1996-09-25064120025691
1996-10-25074120025705
1996-10-25084120025713
1996-11-25094120025721
1996-11-2510412002573X

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)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
1998-03-2314063199126
1998-03-2624063199134
1998-03-2634063199142
1998-04-2344063199290
1998-04-2354063199304
1998-04-2364063199312
1998-04-2374063199320
  • Chuokouron-sha (Complete edition) (1998)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
1998-04-1801412203129X
1998-04-18024122031303
1998-05-18034122031532
1998-05-18044122031540
1998-06-18054122031788
1998-06-18064122031796
1998-07-18074122032032
1998-07-18084122032040
1998-08-1809412203227X
1998-08-18104122032288
1998-09-18114122032512
1998-09-18124122032520
1998-10-18134122032741
1998-10-1814412203275X
1998-11-18154122032989
1998-11-18164122032997
1998-12-18174122033209
1998-12-18184122033217

This edition has the whole series up to that point, including all previous serializations. Each volume is around 500 pages long.

  • Shogakukan (2000)
Japanese release dateVol.Japanese ISBN
2000-07-21014091093507
2000-07-21024091093558
2000-08-04034091093590
2000-08-25044091093736
2000-09-08054091093760
2000-09-15064091093817
2000-09-2207409109385X
2000-10-20084091094031
2000-10-27094091094082
2000-11-03104091094139

Shin Violence Jack

No.Release date ISBN
First July 23, 2010 (2010-07-23)978-4-8401-3344-9
Last July 23, 2010 (2010-07-23)978-4-8401-3345-6
gollark: It would *attack* you, which would work.
gollark: I am not sure.
gollark: It's roughly an ender dragon, and I can but I don't know how permanent it is.
gollark: Well, ender dragons can pass through things.
gollark: I'm not sure if we could box it in [HG]Tech™, but we could certainly move it.

See also

References

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