Weekly Young Sunday - Ongoing Titles in The Final Issue

Ongoing Titles in The Final Issue

Titles marked with * have had been adapted into a live action movie, TV drama series, or special. Titles marked with ** have had been adapted into an anime series, OVA, or movie.

  • Aoi Honō, by Kazuhiko Shimamoto (not in every issue, began issue 15 in 2007)
  • Ankoro by Daichi Banjou
  • Beach Stars by Masahiro Morio
  • Birdy the Mighty, by Masami Yuki (began issue 4/5 in 2003)*
  • Chō Mukiryoku Sentai Japa-Five by Masaki Satou
  • Cut: Katsuhito, by Tomomi Muronaga (began issue 16 in 2007)
  • Drive Alive by Kunihiko Nakai
  • Dr. Kotō Shinryōjo, by Takatoshi Yamada (began issue 29 in 2000)**
  • Go-On! by Manabu Akisige
  • Hana no Miyako by Takashi Kondō
  • Idol Ace, by Mitsuru Adachi (not in every issue, began issue 36/37 in 2005)
  • Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit, by Motorō Mase (began issue 9 in 2005)
  • Kurosagi, by Kuromaru (created by Takeshi Tatsuhara, began issue 50 in 2003)**
  • Lost Man by Michiteru Kusaba
  • Ma Q Ken by Masahiko Kikuni
  • Miharu Rising by Miku Simai
  • Mogura no Uta by Noburu Takahashi
  • Odds, by Osamu Ishiwata (began issue 14 in 2006)
  • Oyasumi Pun Pun, by Inio Asano (began issue 15 in 2007)
  • Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin by George Abe and Masasumi Kakizaki (began in 2001) **
  • Sakuranbo Syndrome: Kupido no Itazura Nijidama II, by Taku Kitazaki (began issue 34 in 2006)
  • Shin Seishun-kun, by Yasutaka Togashi (began issue 1 in 2007)
  • Thanatos: Mushikera no Ken, by Shinji Takehara (writer) and Yūsuke Ochiai (artist) (began issue 1 in 2007)
  • Tōbō Bengoshi Narita Makoto by Yū Takada and Shiro Takahide
  • Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu by Katsutoshi Kawai (began in 2007)
  • Toritsu Mizusho! by Hikaru Murozumi and Shinobu Inokuma
  • Yami no Aegis by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and Yoshihide Fujiwara
  • Zetsubō ni Kiku Kusuri, by Reiji Yamada (began issue 38 in 2003)


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