Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan


 * For the OVA adaption, see Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (OVA).

Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (岸辺露伴は動かない) is the name of a series of  featuring Rohan Kishibe (of Part 4) as the narrator and/or protagonist.

These one-shots are often published in Weekly Shonen Jump or Jump Square. A volume compiling the first four chapters, along with Rohan Kishibe Goes to Gucci, was released on November 19, 2013.

Releases
In ascending chronological order:

(Jump Square - December of 2007) (Bessatsu Margaret - August of 2017) (Weekly Shōnen Jump - February of 2018)
 * 1) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 16: At a Confessional (Weekly Shōnen Jump - 1997)
 * 2) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill
 * 1) Rohan at the Louvre (Ultra Jump - April of 2010)
 * 2) Rohan Kishibe Goes to Gucci (Spur - October of 2011)
 * 3) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 5: Millionaire Village (Weekly Shōnen Jump - October of 2012)
 * 4) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 6: Poaching Seashore (Weekly Shōnen Jump - October of 2013)
 * 5) Mochizuki Family Moon Viewing: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 4 (Shōnen Jump+ - September of 2014)
 * 6) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 7: Monday, Sunshower (Jump Square - December of 2015)
 * 7) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 9: D.N.A
 * 1) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 10: The Run

Short Story Collection
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan: Short Story Collection (岸辺露伴は動かない 短編 小説集) is an anthology of short stories released with the August and September 2017 issues of Ultra Jump to coincide with the 9th episode release of the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan series. Published by Shueisha, the stories are written by various Japanese authors, with original concept by Hirohiko Araki, all revolving around the adventures of Rohan Kishibe.

The first volume includes three short stories (159 pages) written by Ballad Kitaguni (北國ばらっど) and Ryo Yoshigami (吉上亮). The second contains two short stories (95 pages) written by Yusuke Iba (維羽裕介) and Mirei Miyamoto (宮本深礼), and the third contains another two short stories (117 pages) written by previous writers, Ballad Kitaguni (北國ばらっど) and Mirei Miyamoto (宮本深礼).