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Iron Wok Jan
Cover of the first Japanese volume
鉄鍋のジャン (Tetsunabe no Jan!)
Genre
Cooking,[1] martial arts[2]
Manga
Written by
Shinji Saijyo [ja]
Published by
Akita Shoten
English publisher
NA:
ComicsOne
DrMaster
Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Champion
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
June 1995 – March 2000
Volumes
27
Manga
Iron Wok Jan! R: The Summit Operations
Written by
Shinji Saijyo
Published by
Akita Shoten
Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Champion
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
November 9, 2006 – December 9, 2010
Volumes
10
Iron Wok Jan (Japanese: 鉄鍋のジャン, Hepburn: Tetsunabe no Jan!) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Shinji Saijyo [ja]. The manga was licensed in English by ComicsOne before the license was transferred to DrMaster.[3]
A sequel, Iron Wok Jan! R: The Summit Operations, was also released in Japan by Akita Shoten[4] and in France by Soleil Manga.[5] A spin-off, Tetsupai no Jan!, by Bingo Morihashi, started to be published by Takeshobo in 2015.
^Rafael Antonio Pineda (January 15, 2017). "Iron Wok Jan! Chinese Cooking Manga Gets New Series". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
^Thompson, Jason (August 5, 2010). "House of 1000 Manga - Iron Wok Jan". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
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