Weekly Young Sunday - Concluded Titles

Concluded Titles

These titles have concluded their runs in Weekly Young Sunday.

  • Angel, by U-Jin
  • Bakune Young, by Toyokazu Matsunaga
  • BUGS: Summer of Predators, by Kyoichi Nanatsuki & Yoshihide Fujiwara (2006–2007)
  • Captain Donkabe, by Hiroto Oishi
  • Cupid no Itazura Nijidama, by Taku Kitazaki
  • Fighting Beauty Wulong, by Yūgo Ishikawa ♥
  • Hikari no Sora, by Eiji Kazama
  • Hoshi no Furumachi, by Hidenori Hara
  • Ichi the Killer, by Hideo Yamamoto (May 1998 through 2001) ♣
  • Irasshāse., by Yūsuke Yoshida (began issue 21/22 in 2004)
  • Jimuin A-ko, by Hiroyuki Nishimori (began issue 14 in 2006)
  • Kakeru, by Kenjirō Takeshita (1997-?)
  • Karen Jogakiun Kōkō Danshi Kendōbu, by Kenji Morita (began issue 13 in 2007)
  • Lycanthrope Leo, by Kengo Kaji and Kenji Okamura
  • Odawara Dragon Quest!, by Dragon Odawara (began issue 7/8 in 2003)
  • O~i! Ryoma, by Yū Koyama and Tetsuya Takeda (1986–1996)
  • One-Pound Gospel, by Rumiko Takahashi (not in every issue, March 1987 - January 2007) ♥
  • Over Rev!, by Katsumi Yamaguchi (1997-?) ♥
  • Portus, by Jun Abe
  • Sakura Diaries by U-Jin (1995–2000)
  • Seishun-kun, by Yasutaka Togashi (1989-?)
  • Sex, by Atsushi Kamijo (1988–1992)
  • Shimokita Glory Days, by Jiro Otani
  • Short Cuts, by Usamaru Furuya (1998-?)
  • Short Program (various short stories), by Mitsuru Adachi (1987–1995)
  • Solanin by Inio Asano (2005-2006)
  • Tell Me A Lie, by Gosho Aoyama (2007)
  • Yagami-kun no Katei no Jijō, by Kei Kusunoki (1986–1990)

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