Astro Boy's final regularly serialized series began 1980, to coincide with the release of the new animated television show. This new Astro Boy (1980-81) manga series began appearing in Second-Grader [小学二年生], a monthly magazine targeted at young students learning to read.
After all the regularly serialized manga series featuring Astro Boy came to a close, Astro was featured in a series of "one-shots" and other special editions.
After Mushi Productions' monthly Mighty Atom Club ceased publication altogether in 1966 and the primary serialization in Shonen [少年] finally concluded in 1968, The Astro Boy Chronicles (1967-69), being published in the Sankei Newspaper were the sole source for the regularly serialized adventures of the boy robot.
Published from August 1964 to November 1966, Astro Boy Fan Club members received a monthly publication known as Mighty Atom Club [鉄腕アトムクラブ] featuring exclusive "members only" Astro Boy stories and other Mushi-related content that weren't available to the general public.
One of Osamu Tezuka’s longest-running manga serials, Astro Boy (1952-68) followed directly on the heels of the moderately successful Ambassador Atom (1951-52) in the pages of Shonen, published by Kobunsha. It began monthly serialization in April 1952 and would continue for the next 16 years, until March 1968.
Astro Boy (1952-68), also known as "Mighty Atom", Osamu Tezuka's beloved story about the boy-robot with 100,000 horsepower and a heart of gold is, without a doubt, Tezuka's most well-known creation.
Originally published in Smile Comics from July 1986 to February 1987, Atom Cat (1986-87) is Tezuka's return to Astro Boy (1952-68) - but with a twist.
Types of Tezuka Manga
Ongoing Serial: a series of episodes, published over a span of weeks/months/years where the story plot is connected from chapter to chapter and must be read in chronological order for it to be understood properly.
Chapter Serial: a series of episodes, published over a span of weeks/months/years where the story plot is self-contained to a single chapter. There may be an overarching plot, but the stories can generally be read in any order and be understood
Book: an all-in-one self contained story published as a one-off.
Supplement: an an all-in-one self contained story published as a stand-alone supplement to a regular weekly/monthly periodical.
Short Story: an all-in-one, self contained story that was published in a regular weekly/monthly periodical
Anthology: a collection of all-in-one, self contained stories that were published in a regular weekly/monthly periodical but are generally grouped together.