This is a list of chapters of Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal and Yu-Gi-Oh! D Team Zexal, adaptations of Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal anime. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal was, written by Shin Yoshida and illustrated by Naohito Miyoshi. It was published by Shueisha and serialized by V-Jump from December 18, 2010, to June 21, 2015. Yu-Gi-Oh! D Team Zexal was written by Akihiro Tomonaga and illustrated by Wedge Holdings. It was published by Shueisha and serialized by V-Jump from April 3, 2012, to April 3, 2014. They are two Yu-Gi-Oh! manga spin-off titles.
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1 | The Name's Yuma!! Sono Na wa Yūma!!(その名は遊馬!!) | June 3, 2011 [1] 978-4-08-870564-4 | June 5, 2012 [2] 978-1-4215-4902-6 | |
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2 | Numbers Hunter!! Nanbāzu Hantā!!(ナンバーズ・ハンター!!) | February 3, 2012 [3] 978-4-08-870564-4 | December 4, 2012 [4] 978-1-4215-4980-4 | |
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3 | The Second Assassin!! Dai Ni no Shikaku!!(第2の刺客!!) | August 3, 2012 [5] 978-4-08-870527-9 | June 5, 2013 [6] 978-1-4215-5372-6 | |
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4 | Messenger from the Moon!! Tsuki Kara no Shisha!!(月からの使者!!) | February 4, 2013 [7] 978-4-08-870624-5 | January 7, 2014 [8] 978-1-4215-6107-3 | |
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5 | Line World!! Rain Wārudo!!(ラインワールド!!) | August 2, 2013 [9] 978-4-08-870794-5 | July 1, 2014 [10] 978-1-4215-6918-5 | |
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6 | Revealed Sin!! / Sin Revealed!! Akasareru Tsumi!!(明かされる罪!!) | February 4, 2014 [11] 978-4-08-880018-9 | February 3, 2015 [12] 978-1-4215-7692-3 | |
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7 | The 1 of Hope!! / Just One Hope!! Kibō no Ichi!!(希望の1!!) | August 4, 2014 [13] 978-4-08-880169-8 | September 1, 2015 [14] 978-1421579788 | |
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8 | Built-Up Bonds!! / A Bond Between Us!! Kizukiage ta Kizuna!!(築き上げた絆!!) | March 4, 2015 [15] 978-4-08-880309-8 | March 1, 2016 [16] 978-1421584485 | |
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9 | Yuma's Kattobingu!! Yūma no Kattobingu!!(遊馬のかっとビング!!) | October 2, 2015 [17] 978-4-08-880492-7 | September 6, 2016 [18] 978-1421588162 | |
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