The renowned New York Times released the best-selling manga in the United States between May 27th and June 4th, revealing some surprises and confirmations of titles already well-known among readers.
Emotional classics continue to rise
First, Orange leads the rankings with volume 2 of the complete collection. The work, which addresses themes of regret and friendship with rare sensitivity, maintains its power even years after its original release. Right behind it, the final volume of A Silent Voice demonstrates that the search for deep and moving stories still drives the publishing market.
Popular titles maintain their strength
Yotsuba&! ranks third with volume 13. With its lighthearted, everyday humor, the series wins over new readers with each release. Next, the first volume of One-Punch Man , created by ONE and illustrated by Yusuke Murata, comes in fourth. After all, Saitama's story continues to attract both newcomers and longtime fans of the shounen genre.
Tokyo Ghoul dominates multiple positions
An undeniable highlight on this list is Tokyo Ghoul , by Sui Ishida, which has appeared in the top ten three times: with volumes 1, 2 and 6. This recurring success highlights the work's lasting impact, especially among readers interested in dark and tension-filled plots.
Other featured works
Monster Musume: I ♥ Monster Girls , an anthology based on Okayado's universe, comes in at number seven. Additionally, volume 22 of Black Butler also makes an appearance, keeping the audience engaged with its blend of mystery and Victorian aesthetic.
Check out the complete list of best-selling manga in the United States:
1. Orange – Ichigo Takano – Complete Collection Vol.2
2. A Silent Voice – Yoshitoki Oima – Vol.7
3. Yotsuba &! – Kiyohiko Azuma – Vol.13
4. One-Punch Man – ONE/Yusuke Murata – Vol.1
5. Tokyo Ghoul – Sui Ishida – Vol.6
6. Tokyo Ghoul – Sui Ishida – Vol.1
7. Monster Musume: I ♥ Monster Girls – Anthology – Vol.1
8. Black Butler – Yana Toboso – Vol.22
9. One-Punch Man – ONE/Yusuke Murata – Vol.6
10. Tokyo Ghoul – Sui Ishida – Vol.2
Therefore, this NY Times selection shows that, although new releases are constantly emerging, works with strong emotional appeal or striking visuals continue to win hearts.
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Source: NYTimes .