The new chapter of My Hero Academia will have a major impact on the future of the series as the work is written and drawn by Kohei Horikoshi continues its success and breaks a new sales record.
As you can read in the tweet at the bottom of the news shared on the famous @WSJOricon social platform, sales of the manga volumes centered on the adventures of Deku and the other students at the Yuei High School continue to rise: From the published graphic we can see that volume 31 is the best-selling manga with over 630 thousand copies. The total number thus exceeded 50 million copies sold, which confirms the great success of Kohei Horikoshi’s work.
Dedicated to the anime My Hero Academia has only made the manga even more popular, which in any case celebrated considerable success before the broadcast of the first season, it was implemented by Studio Bones and immediately convinced the fans of the events of Deku and other superheroes that appear on the pages of the manga.
Waiting to find out how the series continues, we point out this artwork dedicated to a character from My Hero Academia: it’s Invisible Girl, designed by a fan.
Development diagrams
[My Hero Academia]Circulation: 50 million (worldwide) (volumes 1-30)
Very popular from the start, there is one start to every WSJ series that can be beaten.
Its popularity grows and it becomes one of the faces of manga worldwide. This year reached a new high.
Volume 33; February 4th pic.twitter.com/qSePc6rJzq
– WSJ-Oricon (@WSJOricon) December 14, 2021




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