The serialization of D. Gray man is among the most unfortunate, as physical health and editorial differences have forced author Katsura Hoshino to take long breaks and occasional magazine changes. Actually, the series is no longer airing on Weekly Shonen Jump.
Currently, D. Gray-man is published in Jump SQ magazine. Krone, the magazine of shueisha On a quarterly basis. In fact, a new chapter is officially released every three months, but it often has around 20 pages, which makes the story progress particularly slow. Sure, last year the magazine announced that D. Gray-man had reached its climax, but the storyline still seems a long way from its natural conclusion.
The user by name Josu_ke has published an iconography on its social channels, which you can also find at the bottom of the news, tracking manga sales in relation to each tankobon. Throughout the programming of the anime, the manga had managed to reach an average of 700,000 copies for each issue, a decline that became impressive after the first long break and even deeper after the passage Jump Square. Crown. Volume 27, for example, did not even exceed 200,000 copies sold, although the result in itself remains satisfactory given the problematic serialization.
And you, what do you think about these numbers instead, are you still following the manga? Let us know with a comment below.
D. GRAY MAN
Manga Sales Evolution JapanNot the usual chart as there is only data for the 2nd half
Thanks to print data, we can get an idea of ββthe great success right from the startIt’s impressive how it has held its own for so many years despite so many breaks. pic.twitter.com/r6SJKeO3ww
– ε―ΏδΈδΊ (@Josu_ke) February 7, 2022




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