Monthly Comic Zero Sum
Monthly Comic Zero Sum (月刊コミックZERO-SUM, Gekkan Komikku Zero Samu) is a josei manga magazine[2] published by Ichijinsha and launched in March 2002. Its volumes usually contain over 600 pages and tackles a variety of genres, with well-known manga like Saiyuki Reload, Amatsuki, 07-Ghost and Loveless often making appearances in its pages. A special shōjo manga edition called Comic Zero Sum Ward (コミックZERO-SUM 増刊WARD, Komikku Zero Samu Zōkan Wādo) launched in 2003 as a quarterly magazine, but has since shifted to a bimonthly issue as of 2008.
Categories | Josei manga |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Ichijinsha |
First issue | March 2002 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Website | www |
Categories | Shōjo manga |
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Frequency | Bimonthly (2008–2015) Quarterly (2003–2007) |
Publisher | Ichijinsha |
First issue | February 2003 |
Final issue | May 2015[1] |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Serialized manga
Monthly Comic Zero Sum
- #000000 ~ultra black~
- +C Sword and Cornett
- 07-Ghost
- Ada Senki
- Ai Ni Toshi no Sanante
- Absorb Ability
- Amatsuki
- Are you Alice?
- Ayaka: Muzzle Flash Back
- Battle Rabbits
- Bibliophile Princess
- Dazzle (originally published in Monthly G-Fantasy)
- Di(e)ce
- Dolls
- Fire Emblem if: Crown of Nibelungen
- Gemeinschaft
- Karneval
- Landreaall
- Loveless
- Magical × Miracle
- Makai Ōji: Devils and Realist
- My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
- Phantom of the Idol
- Saiyuki Reload
- Saiyuki Reload Blast
- Strange+
- Tenkyuugi - Sephirahnatus
- Tousei Gensou Hakubutsushi
- Vampire Doll: Guilt-Na-Zan
- Weiß Side B (transferred to Zero Sum WARD after the February 2006 issue)
- Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht
- Zion
Comic Zero Sum WARD
- Our Miracle
- Saiyuki (originally published in Monthly G-Fantasy)
- Saiyuki Gaiden (originally published in Monthly G-Fantasy)
- Saiyuki Ibun
- Wild Adapter
References
- "Zero-Sum Ward Manga Magazine Ceases Publication" at Anime News Network
- "Readership Data Analysis of Ichijinsha Publications". Comipress. June 25, 2008. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
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