Manga Artists and Series Featured in Big Comic Spirits
- Koji Aihara
- Koji En
- Manabu Akishige
- D-ASH (story by Miya Kitazawa)
- Inio Asano
- Oyasumi Punpun moved from Young Sunday
- Tatsuya Egawa
- Russo-Japanese War Story
- Tokyo Daigaku Monogatari
- Hisashi Eguchi
- Paparinko Monogatari
- Tooru Fujisawa
- Animal Joe
- Akira Hanasaki
- Oishinbo (story by Tetsu Kariya)
- Kengo Hanazawa
- Boys On The Run
- Resentment
- Hidenori Hara
- Aozora
- Yattarou Jan!!
- Shohei Harumoto
- CB Gan
- Hideo Hijiri
- Nazeka Emikai
- Minoru Hiramatsu
- Agnes Kamen
- Mochiru Hoshisato
- Living Game
- Fujihiko Hosono
- Gallery Fake
- Ryoichi Ikegami
- Crying Freeman (story by Kazuo Koike)
- Wounded Man (story by Kazuo Koike)
- Yūgo Ishikawa
- Yoiko
- Junji Ito
- Gyo
- Uzumaki
- Takashi Iwashige
- Bokkemon
- Shigeyuki Iwashita
- Badfly
- Masasumi Kakizaki
- Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin (story by George Abe) moved from Young Sunday
- Atsushi Kamijo
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- Katsutoshi Kawai
- Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu moved from Young Sunday
- Tomohiro Koizumi
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- Meiko Komichi
- Kaze Shimasu?
- Eisaku Kubonouchi
- Cherry
- Skinless Cowboy
- Watanabe
- Chocolat
- Ikuko Kujirai
- Blue Jean
- Yasuyuki Kunitono
- 100 Oku no Otoko
- Chocolat
- Tsurumoku Dokushin Ryou
- Kuromaru
- Kurosagi (story by Takeshi Natsuhara) moved from Young Sunday
- Michiteru Kusaba
- Lost Man moved from Young Sunday
- Shohei Manabe
- Yamikin Ushijima-kun
- Motorō Mase
- Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit moved from Young Sunday
- Taiyō Matsumoto
- Takemitsu Zamurai (story by Issei Ifuku)
- Black and White
- Tekkonkinkreet
- Toshiyuki Mutsu
- Mucchi ni Goyoujin
- Yu Nakahara
- Last Inning (story by Ryu Kamio)
- Nakatani D.
- Dawn (story by Ryo Kurashina)
- Hiromi Namiki
- Ministry of Finance (story by Yoshiro Nabeda)
- Masaharu Noritsuke
- Chuutai Afro Tanaka
- Koukou Afro Tanaka
- Tobira Oda
- Danchi Tomoo
- Noboru Rokuda
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- Shūhō Satō
- New Say Hello to Blackjack
- Fumi Saimon
- Tokyo Love Story
- Asunaro Hakusho
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- Yukizou Saku
- Hakuba no Ouji-sama
- Kaoru Shintani
- Area 88
- Masahito Soda
- Subaru
- Yoshihisa Tagami
- Karuizawa Syndrome
- Noboru Takahashi
- Mogura no Uta moved from Young Sunday
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Maison Ikkoku
- Shin Takahashi
- Ii Hito
- Saikano
- Shiro Takehide
- Tōbō Bengoshi Narita Makoto (story by Yū Takada) moved from Young Sunday
- Kentaro Takekuma and Koji Aihara
- Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga
- Yuji Takemura
- Master of Sea UMISHI (story by Yoichi Komori)
- Yukio Tamai
- Omega Tribe Kingdom
- Omega Tribe
- Jiro Taniguchi
- Benkei in New York (story by Jinpachi Mori)
- Sekiya Tetsuji
- Bambino!
- Kazuo Umezu
- My Name is Shingo
- Naoki Urasawa
- 20th Century Boys
- Master Keaton (story by Hokusei Katsushika) (also serialized in Big Comic Original)
- Happy!
- Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl
- Katsumi Yamaguchi
- Takunabi
- Naoki Yamamoto
- Dance Till Tomorrow
- Arigatō
- Believers
- Hideo Yamamoto
- Homunculus
- Yasuhito Yamamoto
- Sekido
- Boku
- Kimio Yanagisawa
- Ruri Iro Generation
- Sensha Yoshida
- Utsurun Desu.
- Masami Yuki
- Birdy the Mighty moved from Young Sunday
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