Monthly Comic Zero Sum
Japanese manga magazine
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Cover of the first issue of Monthly Comic Zero Sum | |
Categories | Josei manga |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Ichijinsha |
First issue | May 2002 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Website | www |
Categories | Shōjo manga |
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Frequency | Bimonthly (2008–2015) Quarterly (2003–2007) |
Publisher | Ichijinsha |
First issue | February 2003 |
Final issue | May 2015 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Monthly Comic Zero Sum (月刊コミックZERO-SUM, Gekkan Komikku Zero Samu) is a josei manga magazine[1] published by Ichijinsha and launched since March 28, 2002 (the May 2002 issue).[2] Its volumes usually contain over 600 pages and tackles a variety of genres, with well-known manga like Saiyuki Reload, Amatsuki, 07-Ghost and Loveless often making appearances in its pages.
A special shōjo manga edition called Comic Zero Sum Ward (コミックZERO-SUM 増刊WARD, Komikku Zero Samu Zōkan Wādo) was published starting in August 2003.[3] It ceased publication in May 2015.[4]
Serialized manga
Monthly Comic Zero Sum
- Ransetsuki
- Shōnen Hakaryūdo
- #000000 ~ultra black~
- +C Sword and Cornett
- 07-Ghost
- Ada Senki
- Ai Ni Toshi no Sanante
- Absorb Ability
- Sai no Kami
- Amatsuki
- Are you Alice?
- Ayaka: Muzzle Flash Back
- Battle Rabbits
- Bibliophile Princess
- Dazzle (originally published in Monthly G-Fantasy)
- Di(e)ce
- Dolls
- Fire Emblem if: Crown of Nibelungen
- Gemeinschaft
- Karneval
- Landreaall
- Loveless
- Magical × Miracle
- Makai Ōji: Devils and Realist
- My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
- Phantom of the Idol
- Promise of Wizard
- Saiyuki Reload
- Saiyuki Gaiden (originally published in Monthly G-Fantasy) (transferred to Zero Sum WARD)
- Saiyuki Reload Blast
- Strange+
- Tenkyuugi - Sephirahnatus
- Tousei Gensou Hakubutsushi
- Vampire Doll: Guilt-Na-Zan
- Weiß Side B (transferred to Zero Sum WARD after the February 2006 issue)
- Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht
- Zion
- Akenomori
- Shunkan Lyle
- The Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth
- Sennen Meikyū no Nana Ōji -Eikyū Kairō no Kishi-
Comic Zero Sum WARD
Zero Sum Online
References
- ^ "Readership Data Analysis of Ichijinsha Publications". Comipress. June 25, 2008. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
- ^ ZERO-SUM創刊7周年記念、サインもノートも大盤振る舞い. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. March 11, 2009. Archived from the original on April 4, 2024. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
Monthly Comic Zero Sum (Ichijinsha) will celebrate its 7th anniversary with the May issue, which will be released on March 28th
- ^ 「ゼロサムWARD」休刊のお知らせ (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. Archived from the original on November 14, 2023. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ Ressler, Karen (May 15, 2015). "Zero-Sum Ward Manga Magazine Ceases Publication". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on October 13, 2022. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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Monthly Comic Zero Sum series
- Loveless (2002)
- Saiyuki Ibun (2009) [on hiatus]
- Saiyuki Reload Blast (2009)
- Wild Adapter (2011) [on hiatus]
- Hi no Matoi (2014) [on hiatus]
- Bokura no Kiseki (2015)
- Haigakura (2015) [online]
- Jingai-san no Yome (2016) [online]
- Fate/Grand Order -mortalis:stella- (2017)
- My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! (2017)
- Phantom of the Idol (2017)
- Bibliophile Princess (2018)
- Hypnosis Mic -Division Rap Battle- side F.P & M (2018)
- The Dragon Knight's Beloved (2019)
- The Case Files of Jeweler Richard (2019)
- Tsukiuta. The Animation 2 (2020)
- The Villainess and the Demon Knight (2021) [online]
- The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen (2023)
- Ayaka: Muzzle Flash Back (2023)
- Promise of Wizard (2024)
- Amatsuki (2002)
- Dazzle (2002)
- Strange+ (2002)
- Magical × Miracle (2002)
- Saiyuki Reload (2002)
- Saiyuki Gaiden (2003)
- Vampire Doll: Guilt-Na-Zan (2003)
- Weiß: Side B (2003)
- 07-Ghost (2005)
- Di(e)ce (2007)
- Karneval (2007)
- Devils and Realist (2009)
- Alice in the Country of Joker (2011)
- Ixion Saga ED (2012)
- The Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth (2014)
- Battle Rabbits (2014)
- Tales of Zestiria: The Time of Guidance (2015)
- The High School Life of a Fudanshi (2015) [online]
- Shunkan Lyle (2015)
- Tsukiuta. The Animation (2016)
- Sennen Meikyū no Nana Ōji -Eikyū Kairō no Kishi- (2016)
- We Swore to Meet in the Next Life and That's When Things Got Weird! (2018) [online]
- Comic Love Kome: The Rice Plant or the Seed (2018)
- Akenomori (2018)
- The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen (2020) [online]
- Promise of Wizard (2020)