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is a Japanese monthly ''seinen'' manga anthology published by
Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', '' Afternoon'', '' Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' ...
under the ''Afternoon'' line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of January 25, 1986. ''Afternoon'' has spawned many successful manga series such as ''
Oh My Goddess! , or ''Ah! My Goddess!'' in some releases, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōsuke Fujishima. It was serialized in Kodansha's Seinen manga, ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Afternoon'' from September 1988 to ...
'', '' Genshiken'', '' Blade of the Immortal'' and ''
Big Windup! , often shortened to just , is a Japanese baseball-themed manga series written and illustrated by Asa Higuchi. It has been serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine '' Monthly Afternoon'' since September 2003, with its chapters colle ...
''. It is part of Kodansha's "1day" series, which also includes the magazines ''
Morning Morning is the period from sunrise to noon. There are no exact times for when morning begins (also true of evening and night) because it can vary according to one's lifestyle and the hours of daylight at each time of year. However, morning s ...
'' and ''
Evening Evening is the period of a day that starts at the end of the afternoon and overlaps with the beginning of night. The exact times when evening begins and ends depend on location, time of year, and culture, but it is generally regarded as beginn ...
''. A spin-off magazine, named '' good! Afternoon'', started publishing on November 7, 2008.


History

The magazine was founded as a sister magazine to ''Morning'' by the same publisher. According to Frederik L. Schodt, stories that did not convince the editors of ''Morning'' would often land in ''Afternoon''. Many of the artists working for the magazine used to publish amateur dojinshi and were influenced by
lolicon In Japanese popular culture, is a genre of fictional media in which young (or young-looking) girl characters appear in romantic or sexual contexts. The term, a portmanteau of the English phrase " Lolita complex", also refers to desire an ...
amateur manga. Sharon Kinsella claims that around half of all series featured in Afternoon between 1994 and 1997 were inspired by lolicon aesthetics. She lists ''Discommunication'', ''Gunsmith Cats'', ''Assembler 0X'', ''Seraphic Feather'', ''Aqua'' ańd ''Oh! My Goddess'' as examples. From 1999 until 2022, ''Afternoon Season Zōkan'' was published as a quarterly spin-off magazine to ''Afternoon''. After the magazine was suspended, some of its series, like '' Mushishi'' and '' Mokke'', were transferred to Afternoon.


Newcomer award

Since 1987, the magazine hands out the newcomer award ''Afternooon Shiki Shō''. In 2000, Kodansha published a selection of winners of the award in a book.


Circulation and demographic

Like with most major manga magazines, the magazine's circulation has been declining since the 1990s: * 2004: 144.500 * 2005: 133.800 * 2006: 127.400 * 2007: 119.666 * 2016: 69.310 In the late 1990s, the magazine's editors guessed that about a third of the readers of the magazine could be called ''otaku''.


Features


Ongoing

There are currently 28 manga titles being serialized in ''Monthly Afternoon''. Out of them, '' Wandering Island'' is on hiatus.


Past


1980s

* by Kōsuke Fujishima (1988–2014) * by Norifusa Mita (1989) *''
Spirit of Wonder ''Spirit of Wonder'' is a Japanese anthology manga series written and illustrated by Kenji Tsuruta. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazines ''Morning'' and ''Monthly Afternoon'' from 1986 to 1995. A single-episode origina ...
'' by Kenji Tsuruta (1989–1994) (originally serialized in '' Weekly Morning'')


1990s

* by Hitoshi Iwaaki (1990–1995) (moved from ''Morning Open Zōkan'') * by
Kia Asamiya , best known by the pen name , is a Japanese manga artist whose work spans multiple genres and appeals to diverse audiences. He is well known for using influences from American comics, television, and films in his work, and describes himself as ...
(1990–1992) * by
Kenichi Sonoda is a Japanese manga artist and animation character designer. Professional career Born in Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Sonoda moved to Tokyo in 1984, at the age of 21, and began work at Artmic, an anime studio. During this time, he worked on ' ...
(1991–1997) * by Riichi Ueshiba (1991–1999) * by
Tsutomu Takahashi , born on September 20, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese manga artist, who is well known for his manga '' Jiraishin''. As of March 2006, he is currently married and has one child. His alias is Ichigo Nekota. History He began his involvement ...
(1992–1999) * by Kia Asamiya (1992–1995) * by
Kazuichi Hanawa is a Japanese manga artist. Life Hanawa was born in Yorii, Saitama Prefecture. Since 1970 he worked as an illustrator. After reading the works of Yoshiharu Tsuge, he decided to switch to comic books. Hanawa's first work as a cartoonist was in ...
(1992–1994) * by Hiroaki Samura (1993–2012) * by Yo Morimoto, Toshiya Takeda (story) and
Hiroyuki Utatane is a Japanese manga artist and anime director. His wife is manga artist Ryō Ramiya. Born 15 June 1966 in Nagaoka, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, Utatane began his career with adult works such as ''Countdown''. His more recent works have been sei ...
(art) (1993–2008) * by Shinji Makari (story) and Akana Shu (art) (1994–2004) * by
Hitoshi Ashinano is a Japanese manga artist. He is most noted for '' Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō'', for which he won the 2007 Seiun Award for Best Science Fiction Manga. Another notable work is ''PositioN''. Prior to his debut, Ashinano worked as an assistant to mang ...
(1994–2006) * by
Mohiro Kitoh is a Japanese manga artist. He created the manga ''Shadow Star'' and '' Bokurano: Ours'', both of which were adapted into anime series. Biography Kitoh's first manga '' Vendémiaire no Tsubasa'' debuted in ''Afternoon'' magazine in 1995. It ...
(1995–1997) *'' Blame!'' by Tsutomu Nihei (1997–2003) * by Satoshi Shiki (1997–2003) * by
Kenichi Sonoda is a Japanese manga artist and animation character designer. Professional career Born in Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Sonoda moved to Tokyo in 1984, at the age of 21, and began work at Artmic, an anime studio. During this time, he worked on ' ...
(1997–2004) *'' Eden: It's an Endless World!'' by
Hiroki Endo is a Japanese manga artist. He graduated from Musashino Art University. He is most known for his science-fiction series '' Eden: It's an Endless World!'', which has been translated into English by Dark Horse A dark horse is a previously lesse ...
(1997–2008) * by
Mohiro Kitoh is a Japanese manga artist. He created the manga ''Shadow Star'' and '' Bokurano: Ours'', both of which were adapted into anime series. Biography Kitoh's first manga '' Vendémiaire no Tsubasa'' debuted in ''Afternoon'' magazine in 1995. It ...
(1998–2003) * by Kon Kimura (1998–2006) * by Yoshito Asari (1999–2000)


2000s

* by Shohei Manabe (2000) * by
Iou Kuroda is the pen name of a Japanese manga artist. Biography Born in Sapporo as one of two twins, Kuroda moved many times in his youth. He graduated from Hitotsubashi University. The pen name "Kuroda Iou" (in Japanese order) is a combination of his f ...
(2000–2002) * by Riichi Ueshiba (2001–2003) * by Kenji Tsuruta (2001–2002) * by Yoshito Asari (2001–2009) * by Shimoku Kio (2002–2006) * by
Daisuke Igarashi is a Japanese manga artist born in Saitama (2 April 1969), Japan. He began his professional career in 1993. Igarashi is known among manga fans for his bold, detailed art style and innovative storytelling. While his works are often described as f ...
(2002–2005) * by Yuki Urushibara (2002–2008) (moved from ''Afternoon Season Zōkan'') * by Takatoshi Kumakura (2003–2009) (moved from ''Afternoon Season Zōkan'') *''
Shadow Skill is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Megumu Okada. The series has been adapted into four original video animations released from 1995 to 1996 and an anime adaptation produced by Studio Deen aired on TV Tokyo in 1998. ...
'' by Megumu Okada (2003–2006) * by Minoru Toyoda (2003–2005) * by Tooru Fujisawa (2003–2004) * by
Kia Asamiya , best known by the pen name , is a Japanese manga artist whose work spans multiple genres and appeals to diverse audiences. He is well known for using influences from American comics, television, and films in his work, and describes himself as ...
(2003) * by
Akira Hiramoto is a Japanese manga artist. He made his debut with ''Sono Tomodachi ni Gimon Ari'' story in 1995 in Weekly Young Magazine. He is best known as the creator of ''Prison School'', which won the General Manga Category award at the 2013 Kodansha Aw ...
(2003–2008) (transferred to ''Young Magazine the 3rd'') * by Makoto Shinkai (original work) and Sumomo Yumeka (2004–2005) * by Masaru Katori (story) and Jiro Ando (art) (2004–2008) * by
Yuzo Takada is the pseudonym of , a popular Japanese manga artist. He worked as an assistant for manga artist Fujihiko Hosono before starting his career as an original author. His first work appeared in November 1983 in ''Young Magazine'', and his first ser ...
(2004–2008) *''
Gunsmith Cats BURST is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kenichi Sonoda. It was published in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Afternoon'' from 1991 to 1997 and was followed between 2004 and 2008 by a sequel series ''Gunsmith Cats ...
'' by
Kenichi Sonoda is a Japanese manga artist and animation character designer. Professional career Born in Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Sonoda moved to Tokyo in 1984, at the age of 21, and began work at Artmic, an anime studio. During this time, he worked on ' ...
(2004–2008) * by Harutoshi Fukui (original novel) and Takayuki Kōsai (2005–2007) * by
Mahiro Maeda Mahiro Maeda (前田 真宏 ''Maeda Mahiro''; born March 14, 1963) is a Japanese anime director, character designer, and animator. Helen McCarthy in ''500 Essential Anime Movies'' called him "one of the most imaginative visualists in anime". He ...
(2005–2008) * by Mami Kashiwabara (2005–2011) * by Makoto Shinkai (original work) and Sumomo Yumeka (2005–2006) * by Riichi Ueshiba (2006–2014) * by Daisaku Tsuru (2006–2010) * by Yutaka Tanaka (2006–2009) * by Kazuki Nakashima (original story) and Una Hamana (2007–2009) * by
Hitoshi Ashinano is a Japanese manga artist. He is most noted for '' Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō'', for which he won the 2007 Seiun Award for Best Science Fiction Manga. Another notable work is ''PositioN''. Prior to his debut, Ashinano worked as an assistant to mang ...
(2007–2013) * by Haru Akiyama (2008–2011) * by Shimoku Kio (2008–2010) * by Yoshiki Tanaka (story) and Narumi Kakinouchi (art) (2009) * by Tsutomu Nihei (2009–2015) * by Yuki Urushibara (2009–2010)


2010s

* by Yoshiki Tanaka (story) and Narumi Kakinouchi (art) (2010) * by Makoto Shinkai (story) and Seike Yukiko (art) (2010–2011) * by
Kenichi Sonoda is a Japanese manga artist and animation character designer. Professional career Born in Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Sonoda moved to Tokyo in 1984, at the age of 21, and began work at Artmic, an anime studio. During this time, he worked on ' ...
(2010–2012) * by Tetsuya Imai (2011) * by Kenshin Hidekawa (2011–2015) * by Yoshiki Tanaka (story) and Narumi Kakinouchi (art) (2012) * by Yoshiki Tanaka (story) and Narumi Kakinouchi (art) (2012–2013) * by Ao Akato (2013) * by Kaori Ozaki (2013) * by Makoto Shinkai (story) and Midori Motohashi (art) (2013) * by
Daisuke Igarashi is a Japanese manga artist born in Saitama (2 April 1969), Japan. He began his professional career in 1993. Igarashi is known among manga fans for his bold, detailed art style and innovative storytelling. While his works are often described as f ...
(2015–2019) *''
Black-Box (manga) ''Black-Box'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsutomu Takahashi. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Afternoon'' from June 2015 to March 2019, with its chapters coll ...
'' by
Tsutomu Takahashi , born on September 20, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese manga artist, who is well known for his manga '' Jiraishin''. As of March 2006, he is currently married and has one child. His alias is Ichigo Nekota. History He began his involvement ...
(2015–2019) * by Makoto Shinkai (story) and
Tsubasa Yamaguchi is a Japanese manga artist. After she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, she created two one-shots before launching her first full series, a manga adaptation of '' She and Her Cat''. Following its completion, she launched '' Blue Peri ...
(art) (2016) * by Ao Akato (2016) * by Yu Yoshidamaru (2016–2019) * by Kaori Ozaki (2017–2019) * by Shimoku Kio (2018–2022) * by Yuki Urushibara (2018–2020) * by Makoto Shinkai (original work) and Wataru Kubota (2019–2020) * by Uhei Aoki (story) and Kumichi Yoshizuki (art) (2019–2021) * by
Yukito Ayatsuji , who writes under his pen name , is a Japanese writer of mystery and horror. He is one of the founders of Honkaku Mystery Writers Club of Japan and one of the representative writers of the new traditionalist movement in Japanese mystery writi ...
(story) and Hiro Kiyohara (art) (2019–2022)


2020s

* by Mikumi Yuuchi (2020–2021) * by Kaze Miura (2020–2021) * by Michi Ichiho (story) and Nori Arashiyama (art) (2021) * by Fiok Lee (2021–2022) * by
Yasuhiro Yoshiura (born 1980) is a Japanese writer and director of animated short films. Many of his works such as '' Pale Cocoon'' and ''Time of Eve'' have garnered awards and featured at film festivals. His production studio is called Studio Rikka. Biography Y ...
(original story) and Megumu Maeda (art) (2021–2022)


References


External links

* * {{Kodansha manga magazines 1986 establishments in Japan Kodansha magazines Magazines established in 1986 Magazines published in Tokyo Monthly manga magazines published in Japan Seinen manga magazines