Weekly Shōnen Big Comic (週刊少年ビッグコミック, Shūkan Shōnen Biggu Komikku) was a bi-weekly manga magazine published by Shogakukan in Japan from 1979 to 1987. From 1976 to 1979, the magazine was titled Manga-kun (マンガくん) before being renamed Shōnen Big Comics in 1979.
In 1987, the magazine changed format and was renamed Weekly Young Sunday. The magazine is aimed at teens and a generally older audience than another of Shogakukan's manga magazines, Weekly Shōnen Sunday.
Several of the manga series appearing in Weekly Shōnen Big Comic have been adapted into one or more anime television or OVA series, including Esper Mami, Area 88, and Miyuki.
Series marked with a ♣ appeared in the first issue.
Bīdama Shachō, by Kimio Yanagisawa ♣
Burai the Kid, by Go Nagai ♣
Esper Mami, by Fujiko F. Fujio ♣
Galaxy Express 999, by Leiji Matsumoto
Kokoroman, by George Akiyama ♣
Kuru Kuru Pa! X, by Yuki Hijiri
Kyūdo-kun, by Shinji Mizushima ♣
Manga Kenkyūkai, by Shōtarō Ishinomori ♣
Otoko Konbē, by Mikio Yoshimori ♣
Propeller 7, by Leiji Matsumoto
Rabbit-kun, by Tatsuhiko Yamagami
Saibō Ushi Usshī, by Tatsuo Oda
Susume! Jets, by Yuki Hijiri
Tatoru-kun, by Fujio Akatsuka ♣
Teppengaki Taishō, by Hiroshi Motomiya ♣
Uchūsen Magellan, by Mitsuteru Yokoyama
Washi to Taka, by Yū Koyama
Zero Racer, by Jōya Kagemaru
The magazine also featured a non-manga column titled Moving Toys Craft (ムービング・トイズ・クラフト, Mūbingu Toizu Kurafuto) which discussed construction of motorized toys such as radio controlled cars. The column was sponsored by Mabuchi Motor and Tamiya Corporation.
Ai ga Yuku, by Yū Koyama
Area 88, by Kaoru Shintani
Cyborg 009, by Shōtarō Ishinomori
George-kun no Ningen Zukan, by George Tokoro (discusses his friends, hobbies, and the world of show business in Japan)
Hadashi no Kabe, by Motoka Murakami
Hatsukoi Scandal, by Akira Oze
Henkīn Tamaidā, by Go Nagai
Ichigekiden, by Yasuichi Ōshima
Jūki Kōhei Xenon, by Masaomi Kanzaki
Kaze no Saburō, by Yū Koyama
Miyuki, by Mitsuru Adachi
Nekketsu! Spectrum Gakuen, by Yuki Hijiri
Ningen o Koerumono Ein, by Kōichi Iimori
Seito Donmai, by Hideo Hijiri
Short Program (several short stories), by Mitsuru Adachi
Sorairo Miina, by Taku Kitazaki
Tōi Itadaki, by Motoka Murakami
Tokyo Tanteidan, by Fujihiko Hosono
War Cry, by Ryūji Ryūzaki
Yon-chōme Big League, by Yoshimi Kurata