In 1949, Shueisha got into the business of making manga magazines, the first being Omoshiro Book.
[2] In 1951, Shueisha created a female version of that anthology entitled Shōjo Book.
In 1985, Shueisha started the publication of two business related manga magazines; a salaryman Jump magazine called Business Jump and an office lady manga magazine called Office You,[5] also in 1988 started the publication of Super Jump.
Shōnen Jump Advanced was created for the distribution of manga series considered more mature due to content or themes.
Jump Comics+ is the tankōbon imprint for manga series originally released digitally-only on the Shōnen Jump+ app and website.
These manga volumes have expensive paper and new cover artwork.
is the imprint for manga series originally run in the Jump Square magazine.
Jump J-Books (ジャンプ ジェイ ブックス, Janpu Jei Bukkusu), commonly referred to as J-Books, is a line of light novels and guidebooks run by Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Jump J-Book have been published in English by Viz Media under the name SJ Fiction.
Shueisha Jump Remix (集英社ジャンプリミックス, Shūeisha Janpu Rimikkusu), abbreviated as SJR, is a line of large square-bound phone book size issues of early Jump Comics series.