List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal chapters

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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.

Contents

Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal

No.TitleOriginal release dateEnglish release date
1The 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
  • Rank 1: "The Name's Yuma!!" (その名は遊馬!!, Sono Na wa Yūma!!)
  • Rank 2: "A Mysterious Life-Form!?" (謎の生命体!?, Nazo no Seimeitai!?) / "A Mysterious Life Form?!"
  • Rank 3: "Astral!!" (アストラル!!, Asutoraru!!)
  • Rank 4: "The Light of Hope!!" (希望の光!!, Kibō no Hikari!!)
  • Rank 5: "The Opposite of Opposite is...!?" (ウラのウラは…!?, Ura no Ura wa…!?) / "Plot and CounterPlot?!"
  • Rank 6: "Yesterday's Enemy is...!?" (昨日の敵は…!?, Kinō no Teki wa…!?)
  • Bonus: "Destined Meeting!!" (運命の出会い!!, Unmei no Deai!!)
2Numbers 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
  • Rank 7: "Numbers Hunter!!" (ナンバーズ・ハンター!!, Nanbāzu Hantā!!)
  • Rank 8: "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon!!" (銀河眼の光子竜!!, Ginga-Me no Kōshi Ryū!!)
  • Rank 9: "Kaito's True Skill!!" (カイトの実力!!, Kaito no Jitsuryoku!!)
  • Rank 10: "New Enemies!!" (新たな敵!!, Aratana Teki!!)
  • Rank 11: "Heartland!!" (ハートランド!!, Hāto Rando!!)
  • Rank 12: "Corn's Secret!!" (コーンの秘密!!, Kōn no Himitsu!!)
3The 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
  • Rank 13: "The Second Assassin!!" (第2の刺客!!, Dai Ni no Shikaku!!)
  • Rank 14: "Victory Conditions!!" (勝利への条件!!, Shōri e no Jōken!!)
  • Rank 15: "The Bonds Between the Two!!" (2人の絆!!, Futari no Kizuna!!) / "A Shared Bond!!"
  • Rank 16: "The Third Enemy!!" (第3の敵!!, Dai San no Teki!!)
  • Rank 17: "Ken-chan!!" (健ちゃん!!, Ken-chan!!) / "Frankie!!"
  • Rank 18: "Kaito, Again!!" (カイト、再び!!, Kaito, Futatabi!!) / "Kaito Again!!"
4Messenger 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
  • Rank 19: "Messenger from The Moon!!" (月からの使者!!, Tsuki Kara no Shisha!!)
  • Rank 20: "A Three-Way Battle!!" (三つ巴の戦い!!, Mitsudomoe no Tatakai!!)
  • Rank 21: "Kyoji Yagumo!!" (八雲興司!!, Yagumo Kyōji!!)
  • Rank 22: "Commander!!" (司令官!!, Shirei-kan!!)
  • Rank 23: "Menacing Force!!" (脅威の部隊!!, Kyōi no Butai!!)
  • Rank 24: "The Numbers War!!" (ナンバーズ大戦!!, Nanbāzu Taisen!!)
5Line 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
  • Rank 25: "The 2nd Assassin!!" (第2の刺客!!, Dai Ni no shikaku!!) / "Kaito's King!!"
  • Rank 26: "Line World!!" (ラインワールド!!, Rain Wārudo!!)
  • Rank 27: "Deriving Deck!!" (デッキよ導け!!, Dekki yo Michibike!!) / "Guide Us, Deck!!"
  • Rank 28: "A Shadow's Secret Maneuvers!!" (暗躍する影!!, Anyaku suru Kage!!) / "Shadow Maneuvers!!"
  • Rank 29: "Clash of the Champions!!" (強者激突!!, Tsuwa Mono Gekitotsu!!)
  • Rank 30: "Unpredictable!!" (予測不能!!, Yosokufunō!!) / "Absolutely Unpredictable!!"
6Revealed 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
  • Rank 31: "Save Your Friends!!" (仲間を救え!!, Nakama wo Sukue!!)
  • Rank 32: "The Power of Believing in People!!" (人を信じる力!!, Hito wo Shinjiru Chikara!!)
  • Rank 33: "Revealed Sin!!" (明かされる罪!!, Akasareru Tsumi!!) / "Sin Revealed!!"
  • Rank 34: "The Time of Judgement!!" (判決の時!!, Hanketsu no Toki!!) / "The Hour of Judgement!!"
  • Rank 35: "Parting Ways!!" (決別!!, Ketsu Betsu!!) / "Separation!!"
  • Rank 36: "Burnt Memories!!" (焼かれし思い出!!, Yakareshi Omoide!!) / "Incinerated Memories!!"
7The 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
  • Rank 37: "Double Duel!!" (ダブルデュエル!!, Daburu Dyueru!!)
  • Rank 38: "FA Threat!!" (FAの脅威!!, Efu Ei no Kyōi!!) / "Full Armor Threat!!"
  • Rank 39: "Evolving Numbers!!" (進化するナンバーズ!!, Shinka suru Nanbāzu!!) / "The Evolving Number!!"
  • Rank 40: "Yagumo's Past!!" (八雲の過去!!, Yagumo no Kako!!)
  • Rank 41: "The 1 of Hope!!" (希望の1!!, Kibō no Ichi!!) / "Just One Hope!!"
  • Rank 42: "The Power of Bonds!!" (絆の力!!, Kizuna no Chikara!!)
8Built-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
  • Rank 43: "To Another World!!" (異世界へ!!, Isekai e!!) / "To the Otherworld!!"
  • Rank 44: "It's Our Problem!!" (オレたちの問題だ!!, Oretachi no Mondai da!!)
  • Rank 45: "Yagumo's Original Sin!!" (八雲の原罪!!, Yagumo no Genzai!!)
  • Rank 46: "Built-Up Bonds!!" (築き上げた絆!!, Kizukiage ta Kizuna!!) / "A Bond Between Us!!"
  • Rank 47: "The Deity of Despair!!" (絶望の神!!, Zetsubō no Kami!!)
  • Rank 48: "The Four Powers!!" (4つの力!!, Yottsu no Chikara!!)
9Yuma'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
  • Rank 49: "A New Hope!!" (新しい希望!!, Atarashii Kibō!!)
  • Rank 50: "The God of Despair!!" (絶望の神!!, Zetsubō no Kami!!)
  • Rank 51: "The Name's... Zexal!!" (その名は・・・ゼアル!!, Sono na wa... Zearu!!) / "His Name Is... Zexal!!"
  • Rank 52: "The Last Duel!!" (最後のデュエル!!, Saigo no dyueru!!)
  • Rank 53: "Yuma's Tactics!!" (遊馬のタクティクス!!, Yūma no Takutikusu!!)
  • Rank 54: "The True King of Numbers!!" (ナンバーズ真の皇!!, Nanbāzu Shin no Sumeragi!!)
  • Rank 55: "Yuma's Kattobingu!!" (遊馬のかっとビング!!, Yūma no Kattobingu!!) / "Yuma Jets!!"

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