1-nen A-gumi no Monster

Japanese manga series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1-nen A-gumi no Monster (1年A組のモンスター, 1-Nen A-gumi no Monsutā; lit. "The Monsters of Class 1-A") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hideki. It began serialization in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex magazine in January 2018.

WrittenbyHideki
PublishedbyIchijinsha
ImprintRex Comics
Quick facts 1年A組のモンスター (), Written by ...
1-nen A-gumi no Monster
First tankōbon volume cover
1年A組のモンスター
(1-Nen A-gumi no Monsutā)
Manga
Written byHideki
Published byIchijinsha
ImprintRex Comics
MagazineMonthly Comic Rex
Original runJanuary 27, 2018 – present
Volumes15
Close

Plot

At Suezono Girls' High School, Class 1-A is infamous for driving away homeroom teachers through bullying, blackmail, and manipulation, earning the nickname the "Monster Class." A new teacher, Taro Jimi, is assigned to the class despite its reputation. Although he appears plain and unremarkable, Jimi takes a strict and methodical approach to teaching and discipline, refusing to be intimidated by the students.

The class is led by Momo Hananaka, a popular and manipulative student who attempts to force Jimi out like the previous teachers, including trying to frame him in a scandal. However, Jimi remains unfazed and begins systematically confronting the students' behavior and personal issues. Jimi's own mysterious and troubled past is gradually revealed, with his methods beginning to change the class.

Characters

Tarō Jimi (自見太郎, Jimi Tarō)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (PV)[1]
Momo Hananaka (花中桃, Hananaka Momo)
Voiced by: Hikaru Akao (PV)[1]
Tsubaki Yabu (藪つばき, Yabu Tsubaki)
Voiced by: Azumi Waki (PV)[1]
Mari Banri (万里茉莉, Banri Mari)
Voiced by: Chitose Morinaga (PV)[1]
Aoi Tenjiku (天竺葵, Tenjiku Aoi)
Voiced by: Aya Yamane (PV)[1]
Akira Akashi (明石晃, Akashi Akira)
Voiced by: Masamu Ono (PV)[1]

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Hideki, 1-nen A-gumi no Monster began serialization in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex magazine on January 27, 2018.[2] Its chapters have been collected into fifteen tankōbon volumes as of September 2025.[3]

More information No., Release date ...
No. Release date ISBN
1June 27, 2018[4]978-4-7580-6741-6
2January 26, 2019[5]978-4-7580-6783-6
3July 27, 2019[6]978-4-7580-6817-8
4January 27, 2020[7]978-4-7580-6843-7
5August 5, 2020[8]978-4-7580-6884-0
6February 3, 2021[9][10]978-4-7580-6903-8
978-4-7580-6904-5 (SE)
7August 4, 2021[11]978-4-7580-6939-7
8February 3, 2022[12]978-4-7580-6958-8
9July 27, 2022[13]978-4-7580-6990-8
10January 26, 2023[14]978-4-7580-8403-1
11July 27, 2023[15]978-4-7580-8439-0
12February 27, 2024[16]978-4-7580-8468-0
13August 27, 2024[17]978-4-7580-8566-3
14February 27, 2025[18]978-4-7580-8653-0
15September 27, 2025[3]978-4-7580-8802-2
16May 27, 2026[19]978-4-7580-9904-2
Close

Other

In commemoration of the release of the series' third volume on July 27, 2019, a promotional video was released on Ichijinsha's YouTube channel that same day.[1]

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI