On the popular Japanese website Anime! Anime! A list of the hundred best-selling volumes has been published on the platform sales Amazon in the fourth week of October 2020, i.e. between October 19 and 25.

First place went to the twenty-second compilation volume of the manga, which was written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge, Kimetsu no yaiba, derived from the advertising impulse of the premiere of the film Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha henThis is already the fastest film to break the 10 billion yen profit barrier.

In second place is the first compilation volume of the same manga, followed by the twenty-third volume, which, although it was only released in December of this year, already dominates Amazon with reservations. Only the manga written and illustrated by Makoto Yukimura, Vinland saga, made it to fifth place with his band 24, but Kimetsu continued to dominate positions 6 to 22.

Amazon Weekly Sales Ranking by Volume (October 19-25)

  1. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 22.
  2. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 1.
  3. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 23.
  4. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 18.
  5. Vinland Saga – Volume 24.
  6. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 16.
  7. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 8.
  8. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 7.
  9. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 19.
  10. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 17.
  11. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 13.
  12. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 12.
  13. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 14.
  14. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 15.
  15. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 6.
  16. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 5.
  17. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 11.
  18. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 9.
  19. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 10.
  20. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 4.
  21. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 2.
  22. Kimetsu no Yaiba – Volume 3.
  23. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 8: Jojolion – Volume 24.
  24. Kuroshitsuji – Volume 30.
  25. Isekai Ojisan – Volume 5.

Source: Anime! Anime!

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