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Cover of One Piece Vol. 1 (1997). One Piece is the best-selling manga series, having sold the most tankōbon volumes.

Manga (漫画, Manga) are comics created in Japan. The following is a list of the best-selling manga series to date. This list is limited to Japanese manga and does not include manhwa, manhua or original English-language manga. The series are listed according to the highest sales estimate of their collected tankoubon volumes as reported in reliable sources.

Series currently running are highlighted in green, and all series are listed in their Japanese official titles when available. Sources that provide the number of copies a series has in circulation/print, rather than actually sold are denoted by a "†".

Manga magazines, where manga series are usually serialized before being released as individual tankoubon volumes, are listed separately below. The best-selling comic/manga magazine is Weekly Shōnen Jump, with over 7.5 billion copies sold.[1] Estimated manga magazine circulation figures for individual manga series are given in footnotes.[a]

At least 100 million copies

Denotes manga series currently running
Manga series Author(s) Publisher Demographic No. of collected
volumes
Serialized Approximate sales
One Piece Eiichiro Oda Shueisha Shōnen 91 1997–present 455 million†[b][d]
Dragon Ball Akira Toriyama Shueisha Shōnen 42 1984–1995 250–300 million+[e][g]
Naruto Masashi Kishimoto Shueisha Shōnen 72 1999–2014 235 million†[20][h]
Case Closed Gosho Aoyama Shogakukan Shōnen 95 1994–present 230 million†[21][j]
Golgo 13 Takao Saito Shogakukan Seinen 191 1968–present 200 million†[22]
Black Jack Osamu Tezuka Akita Shoten Shōnen 25 1973–1983 176 million[23]
KochiKame Osamu Akimoto Shueisha Shōnen 200 1976–2016 157 million[24][k]
Oishinbo Tetsu Kariya, Akira Hanasaki Shogakukan Seinen 111 1983–2014 (on hiatus) 130 million[25]
Slam Dunk Takehiko Inoue Shueisha Shōnen 31 1990–1996 126 million[24][l][26]
Bleach Tite Kubo Shueisha Shōnen 74 2001–2016 120 million†[27][m]
Astro Boy Osamu Tezuka Kobunsha Shōnen 23 1952–1968 100 million[28]
Doraemon Fujiko Fujio Shogakukan Children 45 1969–1996 100 million[29]
Fist of the North Star Buronson, Tetsuo Hara Shueisha Shōnen 27 1983–1988 100 million[30][n]
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Hirohiko Araki Shueisha Shōnen/Seinen 123 1987–present 100 million†[31][o]
Touch Mitsuru Adachi Shogakukan Shōnen 26 1981–1986 100 million[32]

Between 50 million and 100 million copies

Manga series Author(s) Publisher Demographic No. of collected
volumes
Serialized Approximate
sales
The Kindaichi Case Files Yōzaburō Kanari, Seimaru Amagi, Fumiya Satō Kodansha Shōnen 95 1992–present 95 million[33]
Hajime no Ippo George Morikawa Kodansha Shōnen 123 1989–present 94 million[34]
Attack on Titan Hajime Isayama Kodansha Shōnen 27 2009–present 88 million†[35][36]
Sazae-san Machiko Hasegawa Kodansha 45 1946–1974 86 million[37]
Captain Tsubasa Yōichi Takahashi Shueisha Shōnen/Seinen 92 1981–present 82 million†[note 1][22][p]
Vagabond Takehiko Inoue Kodansha Seinen 37 1998–2015 (on hiatus) 82 million[38]
Baki the Grappler Keisuke Itagaki Akita Shoten Shōnen 132 1991–present 75 million†[note 2][39]
Kinnikuman Yudetamago Shueisha Shōnen/Seinen 65 1979–present 75 million†[40][q]
Hunter × Hunter Yoshihiro Togashi Shueisha Shōnen 36 1998–present 72 million[41]
Fullmetal Alchemist Hiromu Arakawa Enix (2001–2003)
Square Enix (2003–2010)
Shōnen 27 2001–2010 70.3 million[42]
Rurouni Kenshin Nobuhiro Watsuki Shueisha Shōnen 28 1994–1999 70 million†[22][r]
Sangokushi Mitsuteru Yokoyama Ushio Shuppansha Shōnen 60 1971–1986 70 million[43]
Boys Over Flowers Yoko Kamio Shueisha Shōjo 37 1992–2003 61 million†[44]
Fairy Tail Hiro Mashima Kodansha Shōnen 63 2006–2017 60 million†[45]
Rokudenashi Blues Masanori Morita Shueisha Shōnen 42 1988–1997 60 million[46]
Shoot! Tsukasa Ooshima Kodansha Shōnen 33 1990–2003 60 million[47]
Bad Boys Hiroshi Tanaka Shōnen Gahōsha Shōnen 22 1988–1996 70 million†[22]
Gin Tama Hideaki Sorachi Shueisha Shōnen 76 2003–present 55 million†[48][s]
H2 Mitsuru Adachi Shogakukan Shōnen 34 1992–1999 55 million[47]
Major Takuya Mitsuda Shogakukan Shōnen 78 1994–2010 53 million†[49]
Minami no Teiō Dai Tennōji, Rikiya Gō Nihon Bungeisha Shōnen 150 1992–present 53 million[50]
Ranma ½ Rumiko Takahashi Shogakukan Shōnen 38 1987–1996 53 million†[51]
Shaman King Hiroyuki Takei Kodansha Shōnen 32 1998–2004 53 million[52]
The Prince of Tennis Takeshi Konomi Shueisha Shōnen 42 1999–2008 51 million[53]
City Hunter Tsukasa Hojo Shueisha Shōnen 35 1985–1991 50 million†[22]
Devilman Go Nagai Kodansha Shōnen 5 1972–1973 50 million[54]
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken Riku Sanjo, Koji Inada Shueisha Shōnen 37 1989–1996 50 million[47][t]
Glass Mask Suzue Miuchi Hakusensha Shōjo 49 1976–present 50 million[55]
Great Teacher Onizuka Tooru Fujisawa Kodansha Shōnen 25 1997–2002 50 million[56]
Rookies Masanori Morita Shueisha Shōnen 24 1998–2003 50 million[57]
YuYu Hakusho Yoshihiro Togashi Shueisha Shōnen 19 1990–1994 50 million[24]

Between 30 million and 50 million copies

Manga series Author(s) Publisher Demographic No. of collected
volumes
Serialized Approximate
sales
Dokaben Shinji Mizushima Akita Shoten Shōnen 48 1972–1981 48 million†[22]
Initial D Shuichi Shigeno Kodansha Seinen 48 1995–2013 48 million[58]
Crows Hiroshi Takahashi Akita Shoten Shōnen 26 1990–1998 46 million[59]
Inuyasha Rumiko Takahashi Shogakukan Shōnen 56 1998–2008 45 million[60]
Shizukanaru Don – Yakuza Side Story Tatsuo Nitta Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha Seinen 108 1988–2013 45 million[61]
Crayon Shin-chan Yoshito Usui Futabasha Seinen 50 1990–2010 43 million[47]
Nana Ai Yazawa Shueisha Shōjo 21 2000–2009 (on hiatus) 43 million[62]
Be-Bop High School Kazuhiro Kiuchi Kodansha Seinen 48 1983–2003 40 million[63]
Berserk Kentaro Miura Hakusensha Seinen 40 1989–present 40 million†[64]
Cobra Buichi Terasawa Shueisha Shōnen 18 1978–1984 40 million[65]
Kachō Kōsaku Shima Kenshi Hirokane Kodansha Seinen 83 1983–present 40 million[note 3][66]
Kyō Kara Ore Wa!! Hiroyuki Nishimori Shogakukan Shōnen 38 1988–1997 40 million[67]
Tsurikichi Sanpei Takao Yaguchi Kodansha Shōnen 65 1973–1983 40 million[68]
Yu-Gi-Oh! Kazuki Takahashi Shueisha Shōnen 38 1996–2004 40 million†[22][u]
Kingdom Yasuhisa Hara Shueisha Seinen 52 2006–present 38 million†[69]
Nodame Cantabile Tomoko Ninomiya Kodansha Josei 23 2001–2009 37 million†[70]
20th Century Boys Naoki Urasawa Shogakukan Seinen 22 1999–2006 36 million†[22]
Cooking Papa Tochi Ueyama Kodansha Seinen 148 1985–present 36 million[71]
Crest of the Royal Family Chieko Hosokawa Akita Shoten Shōjo 64 1976–present 36 million[47]
Worst Hiroshi Takahashi Akita Shoten Shōnen 33 2002–2013 35 million[72]
Dr. Slump Akira Toriyama Shueisha Shōnen 18 1980–1984 35 million†[19]
Sailor Moon Naoko Takeuchi Kodansha Shōjo 18 1991–1997 35 million[73]
Saint Seiya Masami Kurumada Shueisha Shōnen 28 1986–1990 35 million[74]
Tokyo Ghoul Sui Ishida Shueisha Seinen 30 2011–2018 35 million[note 4][75]
3×3 Eyes Yuzo Takada Kodansha Seinen 40 1987–2002 33 million†[76]
Haikyū!! Haruichi Furudate Shueisha Shōnen 35 2012–present 33 million[77]
Chibi Maruko-chan Momoko Sakura Shueisha Shōjo 16 1986–2009 32 million†[78]
Bastard‼ Kazushi Hagiwara Shueisha Seinen 27 1988–present 30 million†[19]
Chameleon Atsushi Kase Kodansha Shōnen 47 1990–1999 30 million[79]
Death Note Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata Shueisha Shōnen 12 2003–2006 30 million†[80]
Fruits Basket Natsuki Takaya Hakusensha Shōjo 23 1998-2006 30 million†[81]
Gaki Deka Tatsuhiko Yamagami Akita Shoten Shōnen 26 1974–1980 30 million[82]
Jarinko Chie Etsumi Haruki Futabasha Seinen 67 1978–1997 30 million†[22]
Kuroko's Basketball Tadatoshi Fujimaki Shueisha Shōnen 30 2008–2014 30 million†[83]
Reborn! Akira Amano Shueisha Shōnen 42 2004–2012 30 million[84]
Salaryman Kintarō Hiroshi Motomiya Shueisha Seinen 30 1994–2002 30 million[85]
Shura no Mon Masatoshi Kawahara Kodansha Shōnen 31 1987–1996 30 million†[86]
The Seven Deadly Sins Nakaba Suzuki Kodansha Shōnen 35 2012–present 30 million[87]
Urusei Yatsura Rumiko Takahashi Shogakukan Shōnen 34 1978–1987 30 million†[22]
Ushio and Tora Kazuhiro Fujita Shogakukan Shōnen 33 1990–1996 30 million†[88]

Between 20 million and 30 million copies

Manga series Author(s) Publisher Demographic No. of collected
volumes
Serialized Approximate
sales
Futari Ecchi Katsu Aki Hakusensha Seinen 77 1997–present 29.5 million†[89]
Hayate Densetsu Tokkō no Taku Hiroto Saki, Jūzō Tokoro Kodansha Shōnen 27 1991–1997 29 million†[22]
Tokimeki Tonight Koi Ikeno Shueisha Shōjo 30 1982–1994 28 million†[22]
Itazura na Kiss Kaoru Tada Shueisha Shōjo 23 1990–1999 27 million†[22]
Yūkan Club Yukari Ichijo Shueisha Shōjo 19 1982–2002 27 million[47]
Black Butler Yana Toboso Square Enix Shōnen 27 2006–present 26.6 million[42]
Asari-chan Mayumi Muroyama Shogakukan Shōjo 100 1978–2014 26.5 million†[90]
Baribari Legend Shuichi Shigeno Kodansha Shōnen 38 1983–1991 26 million†[22]
Sakigake!! Otokojuku Akira Miyashita Shueisha Shōnen 34 1985–1991 26 million†[19]
Ace of Diamond Yuji Terajima Kodansha Shōnen 61 2006–present 25 million†[note 5][91]
Angel Heart Tsukasa Hojo Shinchosha (first series)
Tokuma Shoten (second series)
Seinen 54 2001–2017 25 million†[note 6][22]
Boys Be... Masahiro Itabashi, Hiroyuki Tamakoshi Kodansha Shōnen 32 1991–1997 25 million†[22]
Flame of Recca Nobuyuki Anzai Shogakukan Shōnen 33 1995–2002 25 million[92]
Hikaru no Go Yumi Hotta, Takeshi Obata Shueisha Shōnen 23 1998–2003 25 million[93]
Maison Ikkoku Rumiko Takahashi Shogakukan Seinen 15 1980–1987 25 million[94]
Miyuki Mitsuru Adachi Shogakukan Shōnen 12 1980–1984 25 million[95]
Seito Shokun! Yoko Shoji Kodansha Shōjo 78 1977–present 25 million[note 7][96]
Tsuribaka Nisshi Jūzō Yamasaki, Kenichi Kitami Shogakukan Seinen 100 1979–present 25 million[97]
Ahiru no Sora Hinata Takeshi Kodansha Shōnen 50 2004–present 24 million†[98]
D.Gray-man Katsura Hoshino Shueisha Shōnen 26 2004–present 24 million†[99]
Himitsu Series Various Authors Gakken Children 116 1972–2014 23 million[note 8][100]
Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic Shinobu Ohtaka Shogakukan Shōnen 37 2009–2017 23 million[101]
Neon Genesis Evangelion Yoshiyuki Sadamoto Kadokawa Shoten Shōnen 14 1994–2013 23 million[102]
Abu-san Shinji Mizushima Shogakukan Seinen 107 1973–2014 22 million[103]
Chihayafuru Yuki Suetsugu Kodansha Josei 40 2007–present 23 million†[104]
Patalliro! Mineo Maya Hakusensha Shōjo 100 1979–present 22 million†[90]
Zatch Bell! Makoto Raiku Shogakukan Shōnen 33 2001–2007 22 million[105]
Dōbutsu no Oisha-san Noriko Sasaki Hakusensha Shōjo 12 1987–1993 21.6 million†[22]
Terra Formars Yū Sasuga, Kenichi Tachibana Shueisha Seinen 40 2011-present 21 million†[note 9][106]
My Hero Academia Kōhei Horikoshi Shueisha Shōnen 22 2014–present 21 million[107]
Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō Chiaki Kawamata, Junji Koyanagi, Kamui Fujiwara Enix Shōnen 21 1991–1997 20.9 million[42]
Ashita no Joe Ikki Kajiwara, Tetsuya Chiba Kodansha Shōnen 20 1968–1973 20 million[108]
Assassination Classroom Yūsei Matsui Shueisha Shōnen 21 2012–2016 20 million†[109]
Eyeshield 21 Riichiro Inagaki, Yusuke Murata Shueisha Shōnen 37 2002–2009 20 million[110]
Gantz Hiroya Oku Shueisha Seinen 37 2000–2013 20 million[111]
Ginga Legend Weed Yoshihiro Takahashi Nihon Bungeisha Seinen 110 1999–2018 20 million[note 10][112]
Hell Teacher Nūbē Shō Makura, Takeshi Okano Shueisha Shōnen 31 1993–1999 20 million†[19]
Kaiji Nobuyuki Fukumoto Kodansha Seinen 63 1996–present 20 million[note 11][113]
Kimagure Orange Road Izumi Matsumoto Shueisha Shōnen 18 1984–1987 20 million†[19]
Kimi ni Todoke Karuho Shiina Shueisha Shōjo 29 2005–2017 20 million†[114]
Monster Naoki Urasawa Shogakukan Seinen 18 1994–2001 20 million[115]
Negima! Magister Negi Magi Ken Akamatsu Kodansha Shōnen 38 2003–2012 20 million[116]
Oh My Goddess! Kōsuke Fujishima Kodansha Seinen 48 1988–2014 20 million[117]
The Rose of Versailles Riyoko Ikeda Shueisha Shōjo 10 1972–1973 20 million[47]
Shōnen Ashibe Hiromi Morishita Shueisha Seinen 8 1988–1994 20 million[118]
Shōnen Shōjo Nippon no Rekishi Kōta Kodama, Jun Aomura Shogakukan Children 22 1981–2018 20 million[119]
Sukeban Deka Shinji Wada Hakusensha Shōjo 22 1976–1982 20 million[120]
Tokyo Daigaku Monogatari Tatsuya Egawa Shogakukan Seinen 34 1992–2001 20 million[121]
Toriko Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro Shueisha Shōnen 43 2008–2016 20 million†[122]
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Clamp Kodansha Shōnen 28 2003–2009 20 million[123]

Manga magazines

Cover of Weekly Shōnen Jump issue #1 (1968). Weekly Shōnen Jump is the best-selling manga magazine.
Name Japanese name Approximate sales Demographic Founded Publisher
Weekly Shōnen Jump 週刊少年ジャンプ 7.5 billion[1][f] Shōnen 1968 Shueisha
Weekly Shōnen Magazine 週刊少年マガジン 5.2 billion[v] Shōnen 1959 Kodansha
Weekly Young Jump 週刊ヤングマガジン 2.2 billion[w] Seinen 1979 Shueisha
Weekly Shōnen Sunday 週刊少年サンデー 1.9 billion[x] Shōnen 1959 Shogakukan
Weekly Young Magazine 週刊ヤングマガジン 1.8 billion[y] Seinen 1980 Kodansha
Ribon りぼん 590 million[z] Shōjo 1955 Shueisha
Nakayoshi なかよし 410 million[aa] Shōjo 1955 Kodansha
CoroCoro Comic コロコロコミック 400 million[ab] Kodomo/Shōnen 1977 Shogakukan
Monthly Shōnen Jump 月刊少年ジャンプ 215 million[ac] Shōnen 1970 Shueisha

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Includes Captain Tsubasa and its sequel series; Captain Tsubasa: World Youth, Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002, Captain Tsubasa: Golden-23, Captain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekito Hen, and Captain Tsubasa: Rising Sun.
  2. ^ Includes Baki the Grappler's sequel series; Baki, Baki Hanma, and Baki-Dou.
  3. ^ Includes Kachō Kōsaku Shima's sequel series; Buchō Kōsaku Shima, Torishimariyaku Kōsaku Shima, Jōmu Kōsaku Shima, Senmu Kōsaku Shima, Shachō Kōsaku Shima, Young Kōsaku Shima, Kakarichō Kōsaku Shima, Kaichō Kōsaku Shima, and Gakusei Shima Kōsaku.
  4. ^ Includes Tokyo Ghoul's sequel series Tokyo Ghoul:re.
  5. ^ Includes Ace of Diamond's sequel series Ace of Diamond Act II.
  6. ^ Includes Angel Heart (published by Shinchosha) and Angel Heart: 2nd Season (published by Tokuma Shoten).
  7. ^ Includes Seito Shokun!'s sequel series Seito Shokun! Kyoshi-hen.
  8. ^ Includes Shin-Himitsu Series.
  9. ^ Includes several spin-off series.
  10. ^ Includes Ginga Legend Weed's sequel series Ginga Legend Weed: Orion.
  11. ^ Includes Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji's sequel series; Tobaku Hakairoku Kaiji, Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji, Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji Kazuya-Hen, and Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji One Poker Hen.
  1. ^ See Weekly Shounen Jump circulation figures for estimated circulation figures of individual manga series published in Weekly Shōnen Jump.
  2. ^ One Piece manga tankōbon volume sales:
    • Volumes 1-87 – 440 million[2]
    • Volumes 88-91 – 10,164,835[3]
  3. ^ See Weekly Shōnen Jump § Circulation.
  4. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, One Piece has had a total estimated circulation of approximately 3 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[c]
  5. ^ Estimates for the total number of Dragon Ball manga tankobon volumes sold worldwide range from more than 250 million copies[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] to more than 300 million copies.[14][15][16][17][18][19] See Dragon Ball (manga) § Reception for worldwide sales breakdown.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n See Weekly Shōnen Jump § Circulation figures.
  7. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Dragon Ball had a total estimated circulation of approximately 2.96 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  8. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Naruto had a total estimated circulation of approximately 2.3 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  9. ^ See Weekly Shōnen Sunday § Circulation.
  10. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Case Closed has had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.3 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine.[i]
  11. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, KochiKame had a total estimated circulation of approximately 6 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  12. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Slam Dunk had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.7 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  13. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Bleach had a total estimated circulation of approximately 2 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  14. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Fist of the North Star had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  15. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure had a total estimated circulation of approximately 3.6 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  16. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Captain Tsubasa had a total estimated circulation of approximately 800 million copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  17. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Kinnikuman had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.5 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  18. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Rurouni Kenshin had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.4 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  19. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Gintama has had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.9 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  20. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken had a total estimated circulation of approximately 2 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  21. ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Yu-Gi-Oh had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.38 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
  22. ^ See Weekly Shōnen Magazine § Circulation.
  23. ^ See: Weekly Young Jump § Circulation
  24. ^ See Weekly Shōnen Sunday § Circulation.
  25. ^ See: Weekly Young Magazine § Circulation
  26. ^ See Ribon § Circulation.
  27. ^ See Nakayoshi § Circulation.
  28. ^ See CoroCoro Comic § Circulation.
  29. ^ See Monthly Shōnen Jump § Circulation

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