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Media[] Manga[] Main article: Chapters The series was originally published in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from issue 40 of 1990 until issue 27 of 1996. The 276 individual chapters were originally collected in 31 tankōbon volumes under Shueisha's Jump Comics imprint, with the first being published on February 8, 1991 and the final volume on October 3, 1996. It was later reassembled into 24 kanzenban volumes under the Jump Comics Deluxe imprint from March 19, 2001 to February 2, 2002. In
North America, an English version of Slam Dunk was published by the now-defunct Gutsoon! Entertainment,
which serialized the title in their manga anthology Raijin Comics from 2002 to 2004. Five collected volumes were published under Gutsoon's Raijin Graphic Novels imprint. They were released from July 2, 2003 until May 5, 2004. After Gutsoon! went out of business, the license for Slam Dunk was purchased by Viz Media, which published a preview of the series in the December 2007 issue of the North American edition of Shonen Jump. Slam Dunk began serialization in the magazine, starting with the May 2008 issue, as well as in tankōbon format with the first being published on September 2, 2008. As of December 3, 2013, Viz has published all 31 volumes of their translated edition. In 2004, Inoue produced an epilogue titled Slam Dunk: 10 Days After, which was drawn on 23 chalkboards in the former campus of the defunct Misaki High School located in the Kanagawa Prefecture, which was held for public exhibition from December 3 to December 5. The epilogue, along with coverage of the event, was reprinted in the February 2005 issue of Switch magazine.
[82] Reception[edit] By December 2017, the manga had over 1. 5 million copies in circulation. [83] References[edit] ^ Chapman, Paul (January 27, 2019). "Brawlers Battle Brutally in
Kengan Ashura Anime Trailer". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on January 29, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2019. ^ Titsoff, Ader (March 29, 2017). "9 Martial Arts Manga That Are Too Brutal to be Adapted Into Anime". GoBoiano. Archived from the original on April 13, 2019.