After Fairy Tail, who is loved and hated by the community at the same time, Hiro Mashima is back in conversation with his new work EDENS ZERO. It has been published in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine since the summer of 2018 and currently has a total of 18 tankobons published. Here’s an infographic on how to sell the manga!
A few months after Fairy Tail ended, Hiro Mashima immediately returned to work on a new work, EDENS ZERO. The space adventure of Shiki Granbell and Rebecca Bluegarden has managed to capture the general public, but in this one three years of serialization it has seen a slow but steady decline.
As can be seen from the graphic at the end of the article that user @Josu_ke shared on Twitter, only have the first five volumes of the work over 80,000 units sold. The sales record belongs to two volume debut, with the latter having sold around 110,000 copies in the first four weeks.
From the sixth volume onwards, EDENS ZERO meets a constant decline. In fact, from the ninth volume onwards, it can be observed that the work regularly sells around 50,000 units with each new release.
Not even that Anime series, two seasons of which were released on Netflix, boosted sales. Between Volume 14 and Volume 15, the two tankobons between which the anime debuted, In fact, there are no dramatic differences. Sales of the manga are forecast to continue at this pace until the work is finished.
And you, what do you think of EDENS ZERO? We leave you with a Neko Rebecca in the author’s latest sketch and manga of Gate of Nightmare, a video game that is designed by Mashima.
Eden’s zero
Manga sales development JapanThe anime didn’t help much, if anything, it did help keep serial sales going a little.
I think it’s been in a stable situation since volume 9 without major drops and will likely stay that way until the end. pic.twitter.com/RmdVVAjECo
– δΈδΊ (@Josu_ke) December 21, 2021




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