The following is a list of the GeGeGe no Kitarō manga chapters.
Rental Manga[]
Released from 1960 to 1964.
- Main article: Hakaba Kitarō
Shonen Magazine[]
First Run[]
- Main article: GeGeGe no Kitarō (Shonen Magazine)
Shinpen GeGeGe no Kitarō (2nd Run)[]
- Serialized from May 7, 1986 to April 22, 1987.
- Main article: Shinpen GeGeGe no Kitarō
Garo[]
The Birth of Kitarō[]
- Published March 1966.
- The Birth of Kitarō (remake of Ghost Family and Ghost Family: The Birth of Kitarō)
Kitarō Yawa[]
- Serialized from June 1967 to April 1969.
- Kitarō Yawa 1 (remake of The Boarding House)
- Kitarō Yawa 2 (remake of The Boarding House)
- Kitarō Yawa 3 (remake of The Boarding House and An Appointment with Death)
- Kitarō Yawa 4 (remake of An Appointment with Death)
- Kitarō Yawa 5 (remake of The Vampire and the Neko-Musume)
- Kitarō Yawa 6 (remake of The Vampire and the Neko-musume)
- Kitarō Yawa 7 (remake of The Vampire and the Neko-musume)
- Kitarō Yawa 8 (remake of The Vampire and the Neko-musume)
- Kitarō Yawa 9 (remake of The Vampire and the Neko-musume)
- Kitarō Yawa 10 (remake of A Walk to Hell)
- Kitarō Yawa 11 (remake of A Walk to Hell)
- Kitarō Yawa 12 (remake of A Walk to Hell)
- Kitarō Yawa 13 (remake of A Walk to Hell)
- Kitarō Yawa 14 (remake of Mizugami-sama Comes to Town)
- Kitarō Yawa 15 (remake of Mizugami-sama Comes to Town)
- Kitarō Yawa 16 (remake of Mizugami-sama Comes to Town)
- Kitarō Yawa 17 (remake of Mizugami-sama Comes to Town and In the Face of the Enemy)
- Kitarō Yawa 18 (remake of In the Face of the Enemy)
- Kitarō Yawa 19 (remake of The Strangest Showdown)
- Kitarō Yawa 20 (remake of The Strangest Showdown)
- Kitarō Yawa 21 (remake of The Strangest Showdown)
- Kitarō Yawa 22 (remake of The Strangest Showdown)
Bokura[]
- A series of picture book adaptations of various Kitarō stories.
- Serialized April 1, 1968 to April 1, 1969.
- Neko-sennin (remake of Neko-Sennin)
- The Cruise to Hell (remake of The Cruise to Hell)
- Yōkai Bat (remake of Obake Nighter)
- Ghost Train (remake of Ghost Train)
- Yasha (remake of Yasha)
- Top Yōkai (remake of Top Yōkai)
- Western Yōkai (remake of The Great Yōkai War)
- Yōkai Makura-gaeshi (remake of Makura-Gaeshi)
- Diamond Yōkai (remake of Diamond Yōkai)
- Mōryō (remake of Mōryō)
- Suiko (remake of Suiko)
- Yōkai Tenome (remake of Te-no-Me)
- Iso-Onna (remake of Iso-Onna)
Kitarō's Vietnam War[]
- Serialized from July to December 1968.
- Main article: Kitarō's Vietnam War
Tanoshii Yochien[]
- Serialized October 1, 1968 to November 1, 1969. Final chapter published August 15, 1971.
- Yōkai Keukegen (remake of Yōkai Keukegen)
- Yōkai Sazae-oni (remake Sazae-Oni)
- Odoro-odoro (remake of Odoro-Odoro)
- The Secret of Tantanbō (picture book version of Yōkai Castle)
- The Mysterious Mirror Yōkai (remake of Mirror Battle)
- Top Yōkai (remake of Top Yōkai)
- The Great Yōkai War (remake of The Great Yōkai War)
- Yōkai Yashi-otoshi (remake of Yōkai Army)
- The Mystery of the Electric Yōkai (picture book version of Electric Yōkai)
- Yōkai Dori-ubume (remake of Ubume)
- The Secret of Makura-gaeshi (remake of Makura-Gaeshi)
- Kitarō Mini-Manga #1 - Kami no kebari no deei
- Kitarō Mini-Manga #2 - Kitarō's Traffic Control
- Kitarō Mini-Manga #3 - Kitarō's#119
- Kitarō Mini-Manga #4 - Chameleon
- Kitarō Mini-Manga #5 - Oyama Zoo
- Kitarō Mini-Manga #6 - Yōkai Ball
- Yōkai Nopperabō (remake of Nopperabō)
- Yōkai Hiderigami (remake of Hiderigami)
- Yōkai Jūkoryū (remake of Yō-Kaijū)
- Daruma Yōkai (remake of Daruma)
- Nobiagari (remake of Vampire Tree)
- Vampire Elite (remake of Johnny in the Mist)
- Yōkai Buru-buru (remake of Yōkai of the Mountain Pass)
- Geta Yōkai (remake of Geta Battle)
- Iso-onna (remake of Iso-Onna)
- Wanyūdō (remake of Diamond Yōkai)
- Miage-nyūdō (remake of Miage-Nyūdō)
- Ushi-oni (remake of Gyūki)
Shonen Sunday[]
- Main article: GeGeGe no Kitarō (Shonen Sunday)
Shogakukan Learning Magazines[]
From 1971 to 1972, publisher Shogakukan released various Kitarō stories (mostly remakes of previous stories) in an easy to read format for children just learning to read.
Yoiko[]
Released from October 1971 to April 1972
- Shiranai-hito niwa tsuiteika nai de (remake of Johnny in the Mist)
- Yogoshica dame
- Invisible Yōkai (remake of Korean Magic)
- Ōkubi (remake of Ōkubi)
- Obake of the Forest
- Nopperabō (remake of Nopperabō)
- Akashita (remake of Akashita)
Yochien[]
Released from October 1971 to April 1972
- Sara-Kozō (remake of Sara-Kozō)
- The Tale of Umibōzu
- Miage-Nyūdō (remake of Miage-Nyūdō)
- The Tale of the Top Obake (remake of Top Yōkai)
- The Tale of Vampire Elite (remake of Johnny in the Mist)
- Obake Baseball Team (remake of Obake Nighter)
- The Tale of Ubume (remake of Ubume)
1st Grade-2nd Grade[]
Released from September 1971 to November 1972
- 1st Grade
- Mizutora (remake of Suiko)
- Cactus Yōkai (remake of Ushirogami)
- Makura-Gaeshi (remake of Makura-Gaeshi)
- Iso-Onna (remake of Iso-Onna)
- Kasa-Bake (remake of Kasa-Bake)
- The Great Yōkai War (remake of The Great Yōkai War)
- Odoro-Odoro (remake of Odoro-Odoro)
- Akaname (remake of Akaname)
- 2nd Grade
- The Great Yōkai Trial (remake of The Great Yōkai Trial)
- Tenko (remake of Tenko)
- Amanojaku (remake of Ama-no-Jaku)
- Electric Yōkai (remake of Electric Yōkai)
- Sazae-Oni (remake of Sazae-Oni)
- The Western Yōkai (remake of The Great Yōkai War)
- Yama-Jijii
- Dracula (remake of Hand)
2nd Grade-3rd Grade[]
Released from September 1971 to April 1972
- 2nd Grade
- Yōkai Attack
- Yōkai Mirror (remake of Mirror Battle)
- Yōkai Hōkō (remake of Yōkai Hōkō)
- Keukegen (remake of Yōkai Keukegen)
- Diamond Yōkai (remake of Diamond Yōkai)
- Yō-Kaijū (remake of Yō-Kaijū)
- Yōkai from the South (remake of Blood Battle Ogasawara)
- 3rd Grade
- Tsuchigumo
3rd Grade-4th Grade[]
Released from October 1971 to November 1972
- 3rd Grade
- Yōkai Ashimagari (remake of Yōkai Ashi-Magari)
- The Cruise to Hell (remake of The Cruise to Hell)
- YōkaiKamanari (remake of Kamanari)
- Yōkai Kami-sama (remake of Kami-sama)
- Yōkai Hakaki
- Akuma Belial (remake of Akuma Belial)
- 4th Grade
- Yōkai Daruma (picture book version of Daruma)
- Nupperabō (picture book version of Korean Magic)
- The Man-Eating Island (picture book version of The Man-Eating Island)
- The Tanuki Kingdom (picture book version of Yō-Kaijū)
- Shinigami (picture book version of Shinigami)
- The Witch's Doll (remake of The Witch's Doll)
- Ōkubi (picture book version of Ōkubi)
4th Grade[]
Released from October 1971 to March 1972
- Dorotabō (picture book version of Dorotabō)
- The Yōkai from South Asia (picture book version of Yōkai Army)
- Akashita (picture book version of Akashita)
- Kasha (picture book version of Reverse Mochi Murder)
- Byōbu-Nozoki
- Neko-Musume Appears (picture book version of Nezumi-Otoko and Neko-Musume)
1st Grade (second run)[]
Released from April to November 1972
- Daidarabotchi (remake of Daidarabotchi)
- The Ghost Train (remake of Ghost Train)
- Nobiagari (remake of Vampire Tree)
- Yōkai Nurarihyon (remake of Yōkai Nurarihyon)
- Yōkai Fukuro-Sage (remake of Fukuro-Sage)
- Neko-Sennin (remake of Neko-Sennin)
- Kamikiri
- Kitarō's Nap
Kitarō and Nezumi-Otoko[]
Released August 1 to October 1, 1973
- Poisonous Cat
- Death Critic
- The Nekogami Faith
Shonen Action[]
- Main article: Kitarō's World Obake Tour
Manga Sunday[]
GeGeGe no Kitarō Challenge Series[]
Serialized from August 16 to December 13, 1977
- Main article: GeGeGe no Kitarō Challenge Series
Shukan Jitsuwa[]
Seinen stories[]
The first two Shukan Jitsuwa series depicted Kitarō as a young adult and featured much more adult scenarios, including some sexual content.
Zoku GeGeGe no Kitarō[]
- Serialized from July 21 to December 29, 1977
- Main article: Zoku GeGeGe no Kitarō
Shin GeGeGe no Kitarō: Sports Era[]
- Serialized from January 5 to June 22, 1978
- Main article: Shin GeGeGe no Kitarō: Sports Era
Shonen stories[]
Shin GeGeGe no Kitarō[]
- Serialized from June 29 to December 14, 1978
- Main article: Shin GeGeGe no Kitarō
Monthly DonDon[]
- Serialized from April 18 to June 27, 1980
Ōbora Kitarō[]
- Main article: Ōbora Kitarō
Poplar[]
Shigeru Mizuki's Obake School[]
- Released from June 1980 to December 1983
- Obake Baseball Team (picture book version of Obake Nighter)
- Yōkai School (picture book version of Miage-Nyūdō)
- Yōkai Rally (picture book version of Yōkai Rally)
- Ghost Train (picture book version of Ghost Train)
- Odoro-Odoro (picture book version of Odoro-Odoro)
- Blue Train No. Obake
- The Great Obake Space War (picture book version of UFO Space Stormtroopers)
- A Ticket for Cat Street (picture book version of A Picture for Cat Street)
- Vampire Charan-Poran (picture book version of Johnny in the Mist)
- Obake Class 3-A (picture book remake of Terebi-kun and Yōkai Manor)
- The Great Yōkai War (picture book version of The Great Yōkai War)
- Obake Restaurant (picture book remake of Nopperabō)
- Obake Computer School (picture book remake of Neko-Sennin)
- The Radio Controlled Dai Kaijū (picture book remake of Dai Kaijū)
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Obake Country[]
- Released from July 1987 to July 1988
- Yōkai Excursion
- Exploring Obake Village
- Yōkai Magician
- Yōkai Candy
- Yōkai tako gassen
- The Great Fireball Battle
- Toilet Yōkai
- The Sea Adventure
Shonen Poppy[]
- Serialized from August 22, 1980 to June 27, 1981
Yuki-Hime-chan and GeGeGe no Kitarō[]
- Main article: Yuki-Hime-chan and GeGeGe no Kitarō
Comic BonBon[]
Saishinban GeGeGe no Kitarō[]
- Serialized from September 15, 1985 to August 30, 1987
- Main article: Saishinban GeGeGe no Kitarō
Kitarō Kunitori Monogatari[]
- Serialized from November 1990 to March 1993
- Main article: Kitarō Kunitori Monogatari
Monthly Shonen Magazine[]
- Serialized from June to September 1987
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Kitarō Jigoku Arc[]
- Main article: GeGeGe no Kitarō: Kitarō Jigoku Arc
TV Magazine[]
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Strange Yōkai Tales[]
Media Factory[]
Shigeru Mizuki's Strange Yōkai Tales[]
- Main article: Shigeru Mizuki's Strange Yōkai Tales