List of series run in Comic Champ

Comic Champ is a comics anthology magazine published by Daiwon C.I. in South Korea. Below is a list of all titles serialized in the magazine and released under its book imprint, Champ Comics. Titles are separated into domestic publications and translated works licensed from foreign publishing companies.

Domestic titles

1990s

Comic Champ began in 1991 as Boy Champ (소년챔프) to complete with the already successful IQ Jump by Seoul Manhwasa. Comic Champ debuted with many popular manhwa series like Pagumki, about an emperor who gets his hands on a beyond powerful sword, and Rebirth about a man named Sang-Ho Do who ran a group of spiritual investigators.

Title Began Ended Creator
Eojjeonji…Jeonyeok (어쩐지…저녁, literally - "Somehow…in the Evening") 1993 1994 Lee Myeong-jin (이명진)
Taepungui Gonggyeoksu (태풍의 공격수, literally - "Possible Attack of Typhoon") 1993 1995 Lee Yong-tak (이용탁)
Ragnarök (라그나로크) 1995 Hiatus Lee Myung-jin (이명진)
No No Boy (노노 보이) 1994 1996 Jeon Se-hun (전세훈)
Sasinjeon (푸르뫼) 1995 1998 Art: Pu Reu-moe (푸르뫼), Story: Kang Tae-jun (강태준)
Good Morning! Teacher (굿모닝! 티처) 1996 1999 Seo Yeong-ung (서영웅)
Fight Ball (파이트볼) 1996 2000 Park Chul-ho (박철호)
8x8 (8x8) 1997 1997 Seong Jong-hwa (성종화)
Mister Bu (미스터 부) 1997 1997 Jeon Sangyeong (전상영)
Geomppangmaen (검빵맨, literally - "The Very Sword") 1997 1999 Choe Mi-reu (최미르)
Rebirth (Korean: 리버스 (REBIRTH) Libis, lit. "Rebirth (REBIRTH)") 1998 1998 Lee Kang-woo (이
Majic Academy Zeus (매직 아카데미 제우스) 1998 1998 Son Hui-jun (손희준)
Yoho!! (야호!!) 1998 1999 Ryu Byeong-min (류병민)
Geomjeong Gomusin (검정 고무신, literally - "Black Rubber Shoes") 1998 2006 Art: Doremi (도래미), Story: Lee U-yeong (이우영)
Gangho, Paedogi (강호패도기, 江湖覇道記, literally - "Veteran Black Pottery") 1998 Present Choe Mi-reu (최미르)
Samgukjanggunjeon (삼국장군전, literally - "Before the Three Generals of the Bureau Armies") 1998 Present Park Su-yeong (박수영)
Madojeongi Albion (마도전기 알비온, literally - "Defiant Flag in the Rain") 1999 1999 Seong Gyeong-jae (성경재)
Jungle Bell (정글벨) 1999 1999 Lee Ik-seon (이익선)
Raven (레이븐) 1999 2001 Seo Young-ung (서영웅)
Shooting (슈팅) 1999 2002 Jeon Se-hun (전세훈)
Chronicles of the Cursed Sword (Korean: 파검기 PaGumKi, lit. "Wave Sword") 1999 Present Art: Yeo Beop-ryong (여법룡), Story: Park Hui-jin (박희진)
Jjang (Korean: , lit. "Boss") 1999 Present Lim Jae-won (임재원)

2000's

Boy Champ correctly changed its name to Comic Champ and had even more popular series that had their licence in the United States by Tokyopop.

Title Began Ended Creator
Yongyeori (Korean: 용열이 Ten) 2000 2000 Lee Jae-seok (이재석)
Dangsineun Eneonsaege Maja Bon Jeogi Itnayo (Korean: 당신은 천사에게 맞아 본 적이 있나요 , lit. "You've Seen the Angel Right There") 2000 2000 Yun Seok (윤석)
Dummy Run (Korean: 더미런 Deomireon) 2000 2001 Bae Seong-hwan (배성환)
Mirimbanjeom Suhoyeoljeon (Korean: 미림반점 수호열전 Mirin Fierce Guardian Spot) 2000 2001 Lee Hyeon-seok (이현석)
Mutjima Gajok (Korean: 묻지마 가족 Don't Ask the Family) 2000 2001 Art: Lee Tak (이탁), Story: Yeom Jeong-hun (염정훈)
Sallyetap (Korean: 살례탑 ) 2000 2003 Noh Mi-yeong (노미영)
Blazin' Barrels (Korean: 웨스턴 샷건 Weysu Syasgan, lit. "Western Shotgun") 2000 Present Park Min-seo (박민서)
King of Hell (Korean: 마제 Majeh, lit. "Evil Sacrifice") 2000 Present Art: Ran In-soo (나인수), Story: Kim Jae-hwan (김재환)
Baccus (Korean: 박카스 Bakkaseu) 2001 2001 Art: Park Jin-seok (박진석), Story: Han Hui-jin (한희진)
Peulleosi! (Korean: 플러시! , lit. "Flush!") 2001 2001 Lee Gi-heun (이기훈)
She's Scorer (Korean: 쉬콜러 Swikolleo) 2001 2001 Mun Seong-gi (문성기)
Alien Hunter (Korean: 에어리언 헌터 Eeoneon Heonteo) 2001 2002 Kim Deok-jin (김덕진)
Bultaneun Orikkwon Bu (불타는 오리꿘 부, literally - "Minor Burns") 2001 2002 Mun Hui-seok (문희석)
Gutseeora! Magach-A (Korean: 굳세어라! 마가크-A Fighting! Magach-A) 2001 2002 Jeong Dong-su (정동수)
Haebaragi Kkocminam (해바라기 꽃미남, literally - "Handsome Sunflower") 2001 2002 Kim Yong-hoe (김용회)
Hong Gil-dong Neo² (Korean: 홍길동 Neo² Hong Gil-dong Neosu Squara, lit. "East Path Neo²") 2001 2002 Kim Je-hyeon (김제현)
Wild Teacher (와일드 티처) 2001 2002 Jung Ki-chul (정기철)
Gadirok (가디록) 2001 2003 Hwang Jeong-ho (황정호)
PhD: Phantasy Degree (Korean: 마스터스쿨 올림프스 Maseuteo Seukur Ollimpeuseu, lit. "Master School Olimpus") 2001 Present Son Hui-jun (손희준)
Song Chang Ho Jushin (손창호 Jushin, literally - "Hand Window Jushin") 2002 2002 Lee Tae-ho (이태호)
America America (Korean: 아메리카 아메리카 Amerika Amerika) 2002 2003 Art: Jang Sung (장성), Story: Son Chang-ho (손창호)
Sarib Yeongung Hagwon Cheon (Ten) (사립영웅학원 천(天) (Korean: Private School of (Ten)thousand Heroes )[1]) 2002 2003 Son Byeong-jun (손병준)
Recast (comics) (Korean: 리캐스트 Rikaeseuteu) 2003 2004 Kye Seung-hui (계승희)
A.I. Hunter (에이아이헌터) 2004 2004 Jung Soo-chul (정수철)
Adrenalin (아드레날린) 2004 2004 Lee Jung-hwa (이정화)
Gouneyoseogui Romance (Korean: 그녀석의 로망 The Kid's Romance) 2004 2005 Son Byeong-jun (손병준)
Pineapple (Korean: 파인애플 Painaepeul) 2004 2005 Ahn Kwang-hyun (안광현)
Sweety (Korean: 스위티 Seawiti) 2004 2005 Art: Park Jae-sung (박재성), Story: Kim Ju-ri (김주리)
Casting (Korean: 캐스팅 Kaeseuting) 2004 2006 Art: Kitt (킷트), Story: Park Sang-yong (박상용)
Live (Korean: 라이브(LIVE) Raibu, lit. "Live") 2004 2006 Hwang Jeong-ho (황정호)
Suhoji EX (수호지 EX, literally - "Protection EX") 2005 2005 Art: R.S., Story: Kwon Su-yeong (권수영)
G School (Korean: G 스쿨 Gi Sukhwul, lit. "G School") 2005 Present Art: Kim Byeong-chul (김병철), Story: Son Hang-cho (손창호)
Yeongung Seogi - Solita ui Baram (영웅서기 - 솔티아의 바람,
literally - "Heroic Era - Wind of Solita")
2006 2006 Yun Won-shik (윤원식)
Pascal (파스칼) 2006 2006 Art: Lee Jin-u (이진우), Story: Kye Seung-hui (계승희)
Battle of Decker (배틀데커) 2006 2007 Son Tae-gyu (손태규)
Injak (인작, literally - "Is Work") 2007 Present Art: Lee Jae-heon (이재헌), Story: Hong Ki-u (홍기우)
Surado (수라도, literslly - "Possibility") 2008 Present Art: Kim Jeong-uk (김정욱), Story: Choe Bo-ha (최보하)
Tyr Jeongi (Korean: 티르전기 Tyr Cronicles) 2008 Present Art: Ra In-soo (나인수), Story: Son Chang-ho (손창호)
Avatar (아바타르) 2009 Present Art: LEE Hye-young (이혜영)

Licensed titles

As well as there is manhwa in Comic Champ, it also has several manga. Most series come from the Shōnen manga magazines Weekly Shōnen Jump and Weekly Shōnen Sunday, and even two series from the Seinen (adult) magazine Ultra Jump.

1990's

Title Began Ended Creator Origin
Slam Dunk (슬램덩크(SLAM DUNK)) 1992 1996 Takehiko Inōe Weekly Shōnen Jump
Dragon Quest -Dai no Daibōken- (드래곤 퀘스트 타이의 대모험, Thai Dragon Quest Daemoheom) 1994 1997 Art: Riku Sanjo, Story: Kōji Inada Weekly Shōnen Jump
H2 (H2) 1996 2000 Mitsuru Adachi Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Ghost Sweeper Mikami: Gokuraku Daisakusen!! (고스트 스위퍼, Ghost Sweeper) 1997 2000 Takashi Shiina Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Buzzer Beater (버저 비터) 1998 1998 Takehiko Inōe Web comic/Monthly Shōnen Jump
Cowa! (코와! (COWA!)) 1998 1998 Akira Toriyama Weekly Shōnen Jump
Hōshin Engi (봉신연의, Bongsin Yeonui) 1999 2001 Ryu Fujisaki Weekly Shōnen Jump
Yū-Gi-Ō! (유희왕, Yu-Hui-Wang) 1999 2004 Kazuki Takahashi Weekly Shōnen Jump
One Piece (원피스) 1999 Present Eīchiro Oda Weekly Shōnen Jump

2000's

Title Began Ended Creator Origin
Pokémon Gag Theater (포켓몬스터 개그극장, Pokémon Seuteogeo Geugeukgang) 2000 2000 Kagemaru Himeno CoroCoro Comic
Chrno Crusade (크르노 크루세이드) 2000 2003 Daisuke Moriyama Comic Dragon, Dragon Age
Bastard!! -Ankoku no Hakai Shin- (바스타드 - 암흑의 파괴신,
Bastard - Amheunguipaegoesin, literally - "Bastard - Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy")
2000 Present Kazushi Hagiwara Weekly Shōnen Jump/Ultra Jump
Naruto (나루토) 2000 Present Masashi Kishimoto Weekly Shōnen Jump
Tenjō Tenge (천상천하 - 天上天下, Cheonsang Cheonha - Tenjō Tenge) 2000 Present Oh! great Ultra Jump
Itsumo Misora (미소라, Misora) 2001 2001 Mitsuru Adachi Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Keishi Chō 24 Toki (경사청 24시, Gyeongsacheong City 24) 2001 2004 Hideki Owada Boys
Katsu! (카츠!) 2002 2005 Mitsuru Adachi Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Eyeshield 21 (아이실드21) 2003 Present Rīchiro Inagaki Weekly Shōnen Jump
Death Note (데스노트(DEATH NOTE)) 2004 2006 Art: Tsugumi Ōba, Story: Takeshi Obata Weekly Shōnen Jump
Cross Game (크로스 게임) 2006 Present Mitsuru Adachi Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Mirai Nikki (미래일기) 2007 Present Sakae Esuno Shōnen Ace
Bakuman (바쿠만(BAKUMAN)) 2008 Present Art: Tsugumi Ōba, Story: Takeshi Obata Weekly Shōnen Jump

References

  1. The title uses the Japanese character Ten ().
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