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The following is a list of the best-selling Japanese manga series to date in terms of the number of collected tankōbon volumes sold. All series in this list have at least 20 million copies in circulation. This list is limited to Japanese manga and does not include manhwa, manhua or original English-language manga.
The first year of the Best Seller list saw 55 manga titles and one light novel title make their appearances. Of these, eight titles reached the top of the weekly list (in order of number of weeks at the top of the list, from highest to lowest): Naruto, 18 weeks; Bleach, 9 weeks; Vampire Knight, 7 weeks; Fruits Basket, Pokémon Special, 4 weeks; Negima!, 3 weeks; Chibi Vampire, 1 week ...
Longing for Home (望郷太郎, Bōkyō Tarō, "Homesick Tarō") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Yamada . It has been serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Morning since September 2019.
Noragami was the 14th top selling manga series in Japan during the first half of 2014, with over 1.8 million copies sold. [49] By August 2018, the manga had over 6.3 million copies in circulation. [50] By February 2024, it had over 8 million copies in circulation. [51] It was nominated for the 38th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category ...
Chihayafuru (ちはやふる) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Suetsugu.It was serialized in Kodansha's josei manga magazine Be Love from December 2007 to August 2022, with its chapters collected in 50 tankōbon volumes.
Written and illustrated by Kurao Nabe, Robō no Fujii started in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits on May 15, 2023. [1] Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes, with the first one released on October 30, 2023. [2] As of August 30, 2024, three volumes have been released. [3]
The following is a list of Japanese manga magazines by circulation, during the timespan of April 1 to June 30, 2023. These figures have been collected by the Japanese Magazine Publishers Association, which updates every three months.
The series continues to have a strong cult following into the 2010s. In 2014 BuzzFeed writer Ryan Broderick ranked The Big O as one of the best anime series to binge-watch. [62] Dan Casey host of The Nerdist's Dan Cave stated The Big O was the anime series he was most eager to see rebooted or remade, along with Trigun and Soul Eater. [63]