Breaking Down the Top-Selling Shonen Jump Series to Date
Shonen Jump has released a list of its top selling manga of all time and some of the properties might surprise you.
It's hard to deny the impact that Weekly Shonen Jump has had on the anime world. Anime has a specific genre for the titles that spawned from the manga publishers as some of the biggest action series in the anime world are "Shonen". In a new release, the ever-expanding publication has shared the top ten highest-selling series that first spawned in the magazine. While some of the entries can be predicted, there might be a few stories on the top ten list that you didn't see coming.
Weekly Shonen Jump has had a long history in the anime world for those who might not be familiar with the origins of the manga publisher. First beginning in 1968, Shonen Jump has sold billions of copies of its magazine to date and helped to introduce some of the biggest anime to the world at large. The anime landscape would be a very different place without Shueisha platforming more than a few classics. With major shonen franchises such as One Piece, My Hero Academia, and Jujutsu Kaisen setting the stage for their respective grand finales, it will be interesting to see what new stories become the big manga of the regularly released publication.
Shonen Jump's Heavy Hitters
In a new listing from Weekly Shonen Jump, the publisher confirmed which manga reign supreme in sales when it comes to their ever-expanding roster. You can check out the list of titles, and their sales numbers, below,
- One Piece – 516,566,000
- Dragon Ball – 300,000,000
- Naruto – 250,000,000
- Slam Dunk – 170,000,000
- Kochikame – 157,200,000
- Demon Slayer – 150,000,000
- Bleach – 130,000,000
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure – 120,000,000
- Fist of The North Star – 100,000,000
- My Hero Academia – 100,000,000
Considering the fact that anime is seeing serious growth the world over, it seems unlikely that Weekly Shonen Jump will come to an end any time soon. Still, there are other manga publishers that are exploring other genres of anime, helping to create a golden age for anime fans in modern days.
What is your favorite Weekly Shonen Jump property? Which series will you be saddest to see go that are in their final sagas? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and the world of Shonen Jump.