Top Manga Hits of 2023: A Rollercoaster Ride
Hey manga enthusiasts, 2023 has been a rollercoaster of awesomeness in the manga universe! Oricon just dropped the list of the highest-grossing manga of the year, and it’s packed with surprises, classics, and some serious newcomers that rocked the shelves. Let’s dive into the manga madness!
Manga Mania Unleashed
As we wave goodbye to 2023, Oricon’s got the lowdown on what manga titles ruled the game. This year shook things up with a bunch of fresh titles, a cool departure from the vibes of 2022. It’s a wild mix of the old and the new, giving both new creators and the classic legends a chance to shine. The manga world’s got something for everyone, and that’s what makes it so darn exciting!
10. Kingdom By Yasuhisa Hara: Epic Historical Vibes
Yasuhisa Hara’s “Kingdom” kicks off our top 10, holding its ground with a whopping 3.2 million copies out in the wild. This historical gem has been spinning its tale for 17 years, blending history and creative flair. Join Shin, a peasant on a quest to become a general in China’s Warring States period. Talk about a gripping saga!
9. Tokyo Revengers By Ken Wakui: Time-Traveling Thrills
“Tokyo Revengers” rocks the ninth spot with 3.21 million copies making the rounds. Even though the manga wrapped up, the hype ain’t slowing down. Time-travel, delinquents, and a whole lot of drama – Takemichi’s got his hands full. Plus, with the anime still doing its thing, expect those manga sales to keep soaring.
8. My Hero Academia By Kohei Horikoshi: Superhero Fever
Soaring into eighth place is “My Hero Academia” with 3.5 million copies on the loose. Kohei Horikoshi’s superhero world is nearing its climax, but the buzz is far from over. In a world where almost everyone’s got powers, Midoriya’s journey from quirkless to hero-in-the-making is a ride you can’t miss.
7. Spy X Family By Tatsuya Endo: Espionage Laughs
Taking the seventh spot by storm is “Spy X Family” with 4.3 million copies doing the rounds. Tatsuya Endo’s spy-themed manga turned family sitcom is hitting all the right notes. Picture a spy, an assassin, and a psychic trying to be a regular family – it’s hilarious, and it’s for everyone.
6. Slam Dunk By Takehiko Inoue: Evergreen Sports Glory
“Slam Dunk” proves it’s still got game at number six, with 4.9 million copies out there. Takehiko Inoue’s basketball masterpiece might’ve ended, but it’s still dunking on the competition. A recent movie drop and Inoue directing? Slam Dunk’s legacy is alive and slammin’!
5. Chainsaw Man By Tatsuki Fujimoto: Gritty Chainsaw Adventures
Revving up to the fifth spot is “Chainsaw Man” with 5.3 million copies tearing it up. Tatsuki Fujimoto’s dark and gritty world of chainsaw abilities is as wild as it sounds. Denji’s out here fighting devils with a chainsaw summoned from his own body. Now that’s hardcore.
4. Oshi No Ko By Aka Akasaka & Mengo Yokoyari: Thrills Post-Adaptation
Securing the fourth position is “Oshi No Ko” with 5.4 million copies in the mix. An anime adaptation catapulted its sales, and Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyari’s thriller digs into the murkier side of the entertainment biz. Brace yourself for a wild narrative ride.
3. One Piece By Eiichiro Oda: Pirate Legends Live On
Surprise, surprise! “One Piece” sails into the third spot, racking up a whopping 7.1 million copies. Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece has been ruling the seas for 11 years straight. Luffy’s quest for Pirate King status remains an adventure for the ages, with no end in sight.
2. Jujutsu Kaisen By Gege Akutami: Sorcery Strikes Back
“Jujutsu Kaisen” holds strong at number two, boasting 8.5 million copies in circulation. Gege Akutami’s supernatural masterpiece isn’t just a one-hit wonder; it’s a sustained triumph. The ongoing anime keeps the hype real, promising a sorcery-filled experience for all you manga enthusiasts.
1. Blue Lock By Muneyuki Kaneshiro & Yusuke Nomura: Non-Shueisha Victory
In an unexpected twist, “Blue Lock” steals the show as the overall top-selling manga of 2023, crushing it with a staggering 10.5 million copies. A non-Shueisha manga on top? Now, that’s a plot twist! Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura’s football project, timed perfectly with the World Cup, takes the gold.
In a nutshell, 2023 has been a wild ride in manga land. Diverse stories, unexpected hits, and the magical combo of manga and anime continue to rock our worlds. Get ready for more manga madness in the coming years – this rollercoaster’s only getting started!