List of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapters

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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]

Contents

Chapter list

No.TitleOriginal release dateEnglish release date
1A New Hero Appears!! / A New Hero!!
Nyū Hīrō Tōjō!!((ニュー)HERO(ヒーロー)(とう)(じょう)!!)
November 2, 2006 [1]
4-08-874286-9
November 6, 2007 [3]
1-4215-1378-1
  • Chapter 1: "A New Hero Appears!!" ((ニュー)HERO(ヒーロー)(とう)(じょう)!!, Nyū Hīrō Tōjō!!) / "A New Hero!!"
  • Chapter 2: "The Name is Manjome!!" (その名は万丈目!!, Sono Na wa Manjōme!!) / "Princeton!!"
  • Chapter 3: "The Legendary Dragon" (伝説のドラゴン, Densetsu no Doragon)
  • Chapter 4: "A Prodigy Duelist!!" (秀才デュエリスト!!, Shūsai Dyuerisuto!!) / "Bastion The Analyst!!"
  • Chapter 5: "Earth Gravity" (アース・グラビティ, Āsu Gurabiti) / "Terra Firma Gravity"
  • Chapter 6: "Miss Duel Academia" (ミス・デュエルアカデミア, Misu Dyueru Akademia) / "Miss Duel Academy"
  • Chapter 7: "A True Duelist!!" (真のデュエリスト!!, Shin no Dyuerisuto!!) / "The Real Duelist!!"
  • Chapter 8: "Two Big Brothers!!" (2人のアニキ!!, Futari No Aniki!!)
  • Chapter 9: "Burning Friendship!!" (熱き友情!!, Atsuki Yūjō!!) / "Burning Friends!!"
2A 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
  • Chapter 10: "A Meeting with Destiny!!" (運命の出会い!!, Unmei no Deai!!)
  • Chapter 11: "Deck of Fate!!" (運命のデッキ!!, Unmei no Dekki!!)
  • Chapter 12: "Duelist Sense!!" (デュエリストセンス!!, Dyuerisuto Sensu!!) / Duelist Instinct!!
  • Chapter 13: "Hero Showdown, Conclusion?!" (HERO対決、決着!?, Hīrō Taiketsu, Ketchaku!?) / "Showdown!! Who Will Win?"
  • Chapter 14: "The Deck Passed!!" (受け継がれるデッキ!!, Uketsugareru Dekki!!)
  • Chapter 15: "Separation...and Determination!!" (別れ……そして決意!!, Wakare......Soshite Ketsui!!)
  • Chapter 16: "A New Enemy!?" (新たなる敵!?, Arata Naru Teki!?) / "A New Enemy?!"
  • Chapter 17: "Misawa VS Manjome!!" (三沢VS万丈目!!, Misawa bāsasu Manjōme!!) / "Bastion vs. Chazz"
  • Chapter 18: "Mysterious Monster!!" (謎のモンスター!!, Nazo no Monsutā!!)
3End 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
  • Chapter 19: "The Preliminary Rounds End!!" (予選終了!!, Yosen Shūryō!!) / "The First Round Ends!!"
  • Chapter 20: "Tournament Finals Start!!" (決勝トーナメント開始!!, Kesshō Tōnamento Kaishi!!) / "Let the Tournament Begin!!"
  • Chapter 21: "Enemies on the Move!!" (動き出した敵!!, Ugokidashita Teki!!)
  • Chapter 22: "Shadow Game...!!" (闇のゲーム…!!, Yami no Gēmu...!!)
  • Chapter 23: "Conclusion!!......And Then!?" (決着!!……そして!?, Ketchaku!! ......Soshite!?) / "Conclusion!!...But Then What?!"
  • Chapter 24: "Asuka VS Rabb!!" (明日香VSラブ!!, Asuka bāsasu Rabu!!) / "Alexis vs. David!!"
  • Chapter 25: "Manjome VS Sho!!" (万丈目VS翔!!, Manjōme bāsasu Shō!!) / "Chazz vs. Syrus!!"
  • Chapter 26: "Brother's Bond!!" (兄弟の絆!!, Kyōdai no Kizuna!!)
4Semifinals, 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
  • Chapter 27: "Semifinals, Start!!" (準決勝、開始!!, Junkesshō, Kaishi!!) / "The Semifinals Begin!!"
  • Chapter 28: "Fusion Summon!!" (融合召喚!!, Yūgō Shōkan!!)
  • Chapter 29: "Shadow Duel!!" ((やみ)決闘(デュエル)!!, Yami no Dyueru!!) / "Shadow Game!!"
  • Chapter 30: "Light VS Darkness" (光VS闇!!, Hikari bāsasu Yami!!) / "Light vs. Dark!!"
  • Chapter 31: "Darkness on The Move!!" (動きだした闇!!, Ugokidashita Yami!!)
  • Chapter 32: "Judai VS Manjome!!" (十代VS万丈目!!, Jūdai bāsasu Manjōme!!) / "Jaden VS Chazz"
5The 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
  • Chapter 33: "Ultimate Hero!!" (最強のHERO!!, Saikyō no Hīrō!!)
  • Chapter 34: "Conclusion...!!" (決着…!!, Ketchaku...!!) / "The Final Round...!!"
  • Chapter 35: "Conclusion! And...!? (決着! そして…!?, Ketchaku! Soshite...!?) / "The Winner! What's Next...?!"
  • Chapter 36: "Angel of Darkness!!" (闇の天使!!, Yami no Tenshi!!)
  • Chapter 37: "Shadow Duel, Conclusion!!" ((やみ)決闘(デュエル)(けっ)(ちゃく)!!, Yami no Dyueru, Ketchaku!!) / "The Shadow Game Ends!!"
  • Chapter 38: "Final Match, Start!!" (決勝戦、開始!!, Kesshō Sen, Kaishi!!) / "The Final Duel Begins!!"
6Kaiser 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
  • Chapter 39: "Kaiser Ryo!!" (カイザー亮!!, Kaizā Ryō!!) / "Kaiser!!"
  • Chapter 40: "Mac's Past!!" (マックの過去!!, Makku no Kako!!) / "Mac's Story!!"
  • Chapter 41: "The Shadow Duel Speeds Up!!" (()(そく)する(やみ)決闘(デュエル)!!, Kasoku Suru Yami no Dyueru!!) / "The Shadow Game Speeds Up!!"
  • Chapter 42: "Conclusion! And...!?" (決着!! そして…!?, Ketchaku! Soshite...!?) / "The End of the Battle...?!"
  • Chapter 43: "A New Enemy...!?" (新たな敵…!?, Aratana Teki...!?) / "A New Enemy...?!"
  • Chapter 44: "King Fubuki!!" (キング・フブキ!!, Kingu Fubuki!!) / "King Rhodie!!"
7The 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
  • Chapter 45: "The King's True Power!!" (キングの実力!!, Kingu no Jitsuryoku!!) / "King Atticus's True Power!!"
  • Chapter 46: "Tag Duel!!" (タッグ・デュエル!!, Taggu Dyueru!!)
  • Chapter 47: "Birth of the Ultimate Tag!!" (最強タッグ誕生!!, Saikyō Taggu Tanjō!!)
  • Chapter 48: "The Course of the Tag Battles!!" (タッグ戦の行方!!, Taggu Sen no Yukue!!) / "The Outcome of the Tag Duel!!"
  • Chapter 49: "Sho's Real Strength!!" (翔の実力!!, Shō no Jitsuryoku!!) / "Syrus's Real Strength!!"
  • Chapter 50: "Edo Phoenix!!" (エド・フェニックス!!, Edo Fenikkusu!!) / "Aster Phoenix!!"
8Masked vs. Vision!! / Masked Hero vs. Vision Hero!!
Masukudo bāsasu Vijon!!(変身(マスクド)VS(バーサス)幻影(ヴィジョン)!!)
October 4, 2010 [16]
978-4-08-870124-0
January 3, 2012 [17]
978-1-4215-3996-6
  • Chapter 51: "Masked vs. Vision!!" (変身(マスクド)VS(バーサス)幻影(ヴィジョン)!!, Masukudo bāsasu Vijon!!) / "Masked Hero vs. Vision Hero!!"
  • Chapter 52: "Edo Battles, Again...!!" (エド戦、再び。。。!!, Edo Sen, Futatabi...!!) / "Aster Duels Again...!"
  • Chapter 53: "Threat of the Vision Heroes!!" ((ヴィジョン)HERO(ヒーロー)(きょう)()!!, Vijon Hīrō no Kyōi!!) / "The Menace of the Vision Heroes!"
  • Chapter 54: "Looming... Darkness!!" (迫りくる。。。闇!!, Semari Kuru...Yami!!)
  • Chapter 55: "Terror of the Sealed Beasts!!" (封印獣の恐怖!!, Fūin-jū no Kyōfu!!) / "The Terror of the Forbidden Beasts!!"
  • Chapter 56: "Mystery of the P Series!!" ((プラネット)シリーズの(なぞ)!!, Puranetto Shirīzu no Nazo!!) / "The Mystery of the Planet Series!!"
9At 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
  • Chapter 57: "The Exchange Battle, Intensified!!" (交流戦、激化!!, Kōryūsen, Gekika!!) / "The Exchange Battle Heats Up!!"
  • Chapter 58: "Mackenzie's, Secret Maneuvers!!" (マッケンジー、暗躍!!, Makkenjī, An'yaku!!) / "Mackenzie's Stealth Maneuvers!!"
  • Chapter 59: "Judai, in a Big Pinch!!" (十代、大ピンチ!!, Jūdai, Dai Pinchi!!) / "Jaden in Crisis!!"
  • Chapter 60: "Revival, Near!!" (復活、迫る!!, Fukkatsu, Semaru!!) / "The Impending Resurrection!!"
  • Chapter 61: "The Final Showdown!!" (最終決戦!!, Saishū Kessen!!)
  • Chapter 62: "The Strongest of the Planet Series!!" ((さい)(きょう)(プラネット)シリーズ!!, Saikyō no Puranetto Shirīzu!!) / The Ultimate Planet Series!!
  • Chapter 63: "The Threat of the Sun!!" (SUNの脅威!!, San no Kyōi!!)
  • Chapter 64: "At The End of the Fierce Battle..." (激闘の果てに。。。, Gekitō no Hate ni...) / "Beyond The Struggle..."

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