This is a list of chapters of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX, written by Naoyuki Kageyama and one of the manga spin-off Yu-Gi-Oh! titles published by Shueisha and serialized by V-Jump . It is based on the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (released in the U.S. without the "Duel Monsters" subtitle). It began serialization in V-Jump on December 17, 2005, while the first volume was released on November 2, 2006. [1] [2] This series was licensed in North America by Viz Media, with Yu-Gi-Oh! GX having started publication in Shonen Jump in December 2006 and with the first English volume released on November 6, 2007. [3]
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1 | A New Hero Appears!! / A New Hero!! Nyū Hīrō Tōjō!!(新HERO登場!!) | November 2, 2006 [1] 4-08-874286-9 | November 6, 2007 [3] 1-4215-1378-1 | |
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2 | A Meeting with Destiny!! Unmei no Deai!!(運命の出会い!!) | August 3, 2007 [4] 978-4-08-874410-0 | November 4, 2008 [5] 1-4215-3007-4 | |
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3 | End of the preliminary rounds!! / The First Round Ends!! Yosen Shūryō!!(予選終了!!) | May 2, 2008 [6] 978-4-08-874519-0 | June 2, 2009 [7] 1-4215-2677-8 | |
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4 | Semifinals, Start!! / The Semifinals Begin!! Junkesshō, Kaishi!!(準決勝、開始!!) | November 4, 2008 [8] 978-4-08-874587-9 | January 5, 2010 [9] 1-4215-3173-9 | |
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5 | The Greatest Hero!! Saikyō no Hīrō!!(最強のHERO!!) | May 1, 2009 [10] 978-4-08-874691-3 | October 5, 2010 [11] 1-4215-3472-X | |
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6 | Kaiser Ryo!! / Kaiser!! Kaizā Ryō!!(カイザー亮!!) | November 4, 2009 [12] 978-4-08-874760-6 | March 1, 2011 [13] 978-1-4215-3782-5 | |
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7 | The King's True Power!! Kingu no Jitsuryoku!!(キングの実力!!) | April 30, 2010 [14] 978-4-08-870043-4 | August 2, 2011 [15] 978-1-4215-3925-6 | |
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8 | Masked vs. Vision!! / Masked Hero vs. Vision Hero!! Masukudo bāsasu Vijon!!(変身VS幻影!!) | October 4, 2010 [16] 978-4-08-870124-0 | January 3, 2012 [17] 978-1-4215-3996-6 | |
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9 | At the End of the Fierce Battle... / Beyond the Struggle... Gekitō no Hate ni...(激闘の果てに…) | June 3, 2011 [18] 1-4215-4212-9 | August 7, 2012 [19] 978-1-4215-4212-6 | |
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