In Top 20 Manga Sales in August 2024 of Oricon rankings showed a competitive landscape filled with action, drama, and sports genres. Despite My Hero Academia officially coming to an end, it took the top spot this month, proving that its fanbase remains as loyal and dedicated as ever. Other series like Blue Lock and Jujutsu Kaisen followed closely behind, with their respective genres maintaining strong sales momentum.
Below is a detailed look at the Top 20 Manga Sales in August 2024, followed by an in-depth analysis of trends and insights from the world of manga.
Top 20 Best-Selling Manga in August 2024
Rank | Title | Author | Copies Sold | Publisher |
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1 | My Hero Academia | Kohei Horikoshi | 678,672 | Shueisha |
2 | Blue Lock | Muneyuki Kaneshiro & Yuusuke Nomura | 346,039 | Kodansha |
3 | Jujutsu Kaisen | Akutami Gege | 246,550 | Shueisha |
4 | Wind Breaker | Satoru Nii | 244,145 | Kodansha |
5 | Kingdom | Yasuhisa Hara | 239,060 | Shueisha |
6 | Haikyu!! | Haruichi Furudate | 215,253 | Shueisha |
7 | Oshi no Ko | Aka Akasaka & Mengo Yokoyari | 199,188 | Shueisha |
8 | Kaiju No. 8 | Naoya Matsumoto | 197,607 | Shueisha |
9 | Chainsaw Man | Tatsuki Fujimoto | 190,822 | Shueisha |
10 | ONE PIECE | Eiichiro Oda | 184,113 | Shueisha |
11 | From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman | Tetsuhiro Nabeshima & Shigeru Sagasaki | 177,255 | Akita Shoten |
12 | JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure | Hirohiko Araki | 177,005 | Shueisha |
13 | The Elusive Samurai | Yusei Matsui | 166,116 | Shueisha |
14 | In the Clear Moonlit Dusk | Mika Yamamori | 159,099 | Kodansha |
15 | Sakamoto Days | Yuto Suzuki | 143,053 | Shueisha |
16 | Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian | SunSunSun & Momoco | 132,764 | Kodansha |
17 | The Heroic Legend of Arslan | Hiromu Arakawa & Yoshiki Tanaka | 132,043 | Kodansha |
18 | Zatch Bell!! | Makoto Raiku | 131,555 | Kraken Comics |
19 | Real | Takehiko Inoue | 125,566 | Shueisha |
20 | Blue Box | Kouji Miura | 124,164 | Shueisha |
In-Depth Analysis of Manga Sales in August 2024
1. My Hero Academia
Although My Hero Academia is in its final stretch, only the final chapter has been released as of August 2024, not the final volume. This huge milestone has reignited fan interest, and sales surged to 678,672 copies this month. Fans have been revisiting older volumes or catching up on the story to experience the finale. Kohei Horikoshi has delivered a superhero saga that continues to captivate readers even as it draws to a close. Merchandise, special edition covers, and the ongoing anime also contribute to the continued high sales.
2. Blue Lock
Selling 346,039 copies, Blue Lock maintains its stronghold as the leading sports manga of the year. The ongoing anime adaptation has driven new readers to the manga, and its unique combination of soccer, individualism, and psychological tension makes it stand out from other sports series. Blue Lock appeals not only to sports fans but also to readers who enjoy battle manga due to its intense, competitive nature.
3. Jujutsu Kaisen
With 246,550 copies sold, Jujutsu Kaisen continues to benefit from the popularity of its ongoing anime adaptation and its compelling Shibuya Incident Arc in both the manga and anime. Fans are captivated by its dark themes, intense battles, and character growth. The manga’s consistent success can also be attributed to the storyline entering some of its most dramatic moments.
4. Wind Breaker
Wind Breaker sold 244,145 copies this month, showing growing popularity among action manga fans. This series has carved out its own niche with a strong focus on street culture and dynamic character relationships, making it a refreshing addition to the manga landscape. While it might not be as internationally recognized yet, it is quickly becoming a favorite in Japan.
5. Kingdom
Kingdom, with 239,060 copies sold, remains one of the most revered historical manga on the market. Yasuhisa Hara continues to explore the war-torn history of China’s Warring States period, delivering intricate battle strategies and rich character arcs. The manga’s ability to mix politics, warfare, and character drama makes it a consistent top-seller, especially among older readers who appreciate historical fiction.
6. Haikyu!!
Although it ended in 2020, Haikyu!! still thrives with 215,253 copies sold in August 2024. The manga continues to attract new fans thanks to the ongoing anime and the final Season 5 expected soon, keeping the fanbase alive and engaged. The mix of sports action and strong emotional connections between characters keeps readers coming back to relive the journey.
7. Oshi no Ko
Oshi no Ko sold 199,188 copies this month. The series continues to rise in popularity due to its unique combination of idol culture, drama, and mystery. With a story that delves into the darker side of the entertainment industry, it offers a fresh take on themes rarely seen in mainstream manga. The unpredictable narrative and emotionally charged twists keep readers hooked.
8. Kaiju No. 8
Selling 197,607 copies, Kaiju No. 8 has become a solid staple in the action-fantasy genre. The story’s mix of giant monsters (kaiju), human vulnerability, and comedy makes it both engaging and accessible. Its pacing and ability to combine intense battle scenes with light-hearted moments make it a standout among action manga.
9. Chainsaw Man
With 190,822 copies sold, Chainsaw Man continues to benefit from its growing fanbase and the upcoming release of Chainsaw Man Part 2. The manga’s unpredictable plot, unique horror-comedy mix, and dark, chaotic characters have made it a cult favorite, even after the first part ended. Anticipation for the next chapters keeps fans coming back for more.
10. ONE PIECE
Selling 184,113 copies, ONE PIECE remains one of the greatest manga successes of all time. As Eiichiro Oda’s pirate saga enters its final arc, fans are eagerly following each new development. Despite being over two decades old, the series continues to engage both new and old readers, with each volume building toward the ultimate conclusion of Luffy’s journey.
11. From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman
This niche manga sold 177,255 copies in August. Its mix of samurai action and rural humor makes it appealing to readers who enjoy traditional Japanese cultural settings with a light-hearted twist. Though not as well-known internationally, it is a hidden gem in Japan, drawing in fans who appreciate a blend of comedy and adventure.
12. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure continues to thrive with 177,005 copies sold. The current storyline of Part 9 (JoJolands) has brought a fresh surge of interest to the series, as Hirohiko Araki keeps his eccentric and unpredictable storytelling alive. Its bizarre fights, unique art style, and cult-like following keep this manga a strong contender in the sales charts.
13. The Elusive Samurai
The Elusive Samurai, with 166,116 copies sold, blends historical elements with strategic warfare and fantasy. As the young protagonist strives to reclaim his lost position, readers are drawn to the intense mental battles and historical context. Yusei Matsui has managed to capture a dedicated readership that enjoys more tactical storylines.
14. In the Clear Moonlit Dusk
Selling 159,099 copies, In the Clear Moonlit Dusk is gaining popularity for its romantic drama and slice-of-life storytelling. Mika Yamamori’s work resonates with fans who appreciate slower-paced, emotional stories that explore relationships and personal growth. It’s especially appealing to a female demographic looking for well-developed, emotionally rich characters.
15. Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days sold 143,053 copies this month. Its unique premise of a retired hitman who is drawn back into the world of assassins, all while juggling family life, makes it a hit in the action-comedy genre. The blend of over-the-top action with humor and heartfelt moments has drawn in a wide audience.
16. Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian
With 132,764 copies sold, this romantic comedy has gained a solid following. The unique premise of a cross-cultural romance between a Japanese boy and a Russian girl has brought in readers looking for something different in the romance genre. Its cute moments and awkward cultural exchanges add to its charm.
17. The Heroic Legend of Arslan
Selling 132,043 copies, The Heroic Legend of Arslan continues to cater to fans of epic fantasy. With a mix of political intrigue, warfare, and character drama, the series remains a consistent favorite among fans who enjoy historical fantasy. Hiromu Arakawa‘s adaptation of Yoshiki Tanaka’s original novel keeps drawing in both new and long-time fans.
18. Zatch Bell!!
With 131,555 copies sold, the revival of Zatch Bell!! has been met with nostalgia and excitement. Old fans of the original series are picking up this new release, and younger readers are discovering it for the first time. Its magical battles and dynamic character relationships still resonate well with today’s audience.
19. Real
Real, selling 125,566 copies, stands out for its realistic portrayal of people living with disabilities and overcoming adversity through basketball. Takehiko Inoue’s poignant storytelling and emotional depth continue to connect with readers, making Real a consistent seller despite being released several years ago.
20. Blue Box
With 124,164 copies sold, Blue Box is one of the rising stars in romantic sports manga. Its blend of romance and sports—following a badminton player with feelings for a basketball player—has created a heartwarming and relatable story. Its gentle pace and focus on emotional growth make it a perfect read for those who enjoy light romance with some action elements.
Insights
The August 2024 manga sales rankings reveal several important trends in the industry:
- My Hero Academia, despite releasing only its final chapter and not the final volume yet, shows how ongoing interest in completed series can drive significant sales. It proves that major titles continue to sell even as they reach their conclusion.
- Sports manga like Blue Lock and Haikyu!! are enjoying a resurgence, with readers engaging in both intense competition and emotional storytelling. The psychological depth of Blue Lock has attracted even non-sports manga readers, making it one of the most versatile titles in the top rankings.
- Historical and tactical manga like Kingdom and The Elusive Samurai continue to maintain their dedicated fanbase, indicating that readers appreciate deep, strategically complex narratives as much as they do fast-paced action.
- Romance and slice-of-life manga like In the Clear Moonlit Dusk and Blue Box are catering to fans looking for emotional, character-driven stories. These genres are attracting a steady readership, particularly among younger readers and female audiences who appreciate more personal, introspective storytelling. These genres often focus on emotional growth, relationships, and the complexities of everyday life, offering a contrast to the high-action, fast-paced nature of shonen and seinen series. Titles like In the Clear Moonlit Dusk and Blue Box provide a blend of romance and relatable character development, making them popular choices for readers seeking stories that explore deeper emotions and interpersonal dynamics. Their steady sales reflect the growing demand for stories that focus on human connection and heartfelt moments.
- Nostalgic revivals such as Zatch Bell!! demonstrate that bringing back beloved classics can still capture the attention of both old and new readers. These revivals not only tap into the sentimentality of long-time fans but also introduce the series to a new generation.
- Cross-genre success: Titles like Kaiju No. 8, blending action with humor, and Chainsaw Man, combining horror with absurd comedy, show that readers are drawn to unconventional stories that mix genres. This indicates a growing appetite for fresh, innovative approaches in storytelling.
- Shueisha’s dominance continues, with most of the top-selling titles under its umbrella. However, Kodansha is quickly gaining ground, especially with the rise of Blue Lock and Wind Breaker, suggesting a more competitive landscape ahead.
The Top 20 Manga Sales in August 2024, Oricon rankings highlight a diverse and vibrant manga industry, where both established giants like My Hero Academia, ONE PIECE, and Jujutsu Kaisen continue to dominate, while newer, dynamic titles like Blue Lock, Kaiju No. 8, and Wind Breaker carve out significant space. The variety of genres represented—from sports and action to romance and slice-of-life—demonstrates how manga caters to a broad spectrum of interests. As we move forward, it will be interesting to see how the newer titles fare in the long run and if older series maintain their dominance as they conclude.
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