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  2. Viz Media - Wikipedia

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    Former Viz Media logo. Seiji Horibuchi, originally from Tokushima Prefecture in Shikoku, Japan, moved to California, United States in 1975.After living in the suburbs for almost two years, he moved to San Francisco, where he started a business exporting American cultural items to Japan, and became a writer of cultural information.

  3. List of manga magazines published outside Japan - Wikipedia

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    Viz Media Weekly Shonen Jump was a digital magazine that serialized English language adaptations of manga originally published in Japan. [ 87 ] The magazine published its final digital magazine issue and launched the SHONEN JUMP digital vault membership on December 10, 2018.

  4. List of Case Closed volumes - Wikipedia

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    Victor Gollancz Ltd used Viz Media's translation to release the 15 volumes in the United Kingdom before ceasing publication of manga (Viz Media has since re-released them). [4] On July 22, 2009, Viz Media uploaded a website containing its licensed series from Weekly Shōnen Sunday ; [ 5 ] the first chapter of Case Closed was uploaded to the ...

  5. Viz Media Hires Sae Whan Song, Former Crunchyroll Executive ...

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    Viz Media has appointed former Crunchyroll executive Sae Whan Song to the newly-created post of VP of content (animation). He will lead Viz’s content acquisition strategy and be responsible for ...

  6. Manga outside Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Viz began publishing a monthly American edition of the famous Japanese "phone book"-style manga anthology Shōnen Jump featuring some of the most popular manga titles from Japan, including Dragon Ball Z, Naruto, Bleach and One Piece. Its circulation far surpassed that of previous American manga anthologies, reaching 180,000 in 2005. [45]

  7. Shonen Jump (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, Viz announced that Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha, a weekly digital version of the magazine would be made available to the public beginning on January 30, 2012. Viz also released its final Shonen Jump print publication in March of that year after Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha was released. [1] [18]

  8. Shojo Beat - Wikipedia

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    Shojo Beat is a shōjo manga magazine formerly published in North America by Viz Media.Launched in June 2005 as a sister magazine for Shonen Jump, it featured serialized chapters from six manga series, as well as articles on Japanese culture, manga, anime, fashion and beauty.

  9. List of World Trigger chapters - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2025, twenty-eight volumes have been released in Japan. Viz Media has licensed the series, [ 1 ] and currently twenty-seven volumes have been released in English. Volume list