Since Tatsuki Fujimoto landed on Weekly Shonen Jump, he’s started telling a close, dark, and special story for the magazine’s cannons. Chainsaw man However, he immediately won over by starting to get good results in the surveys and discreet sales, making him a candidate for the Taisho Prize and other major competitions in Japan.

Chainsaw Man packed a good number of copies sold band by band. As usual, the numbers have grown slowly and with the arrival of the eighth tankobon in the land of the rising sun, Shueisha has transmitted the new circulation data. Chainsaw One has actually made 2.5 million printed copies in eight volumes with an average of 310,000 copies per volume.

An excellent result, considering that Chainsaw Man doesn’t have an anime yet and that the story is pretty young, with just a year and a half released on Weekly Shonen Jump. The eighth tankobon will be released in early August and will contribute to the popularity of the title among the Japanese public. The series will also arrive in Italy thanks to Planet Manga The company is organizing a special debut that could also take place in a few months on the occasion of Lucca Comics and Games 2020.


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