The prestigious New York Times recently released its list of the best-selling manga in the United States for the week ending July 23rd. Surprisingly One-Punch Man topped the ranking . This work follows the daily life of Saitama , an unusual hero. After all, he possesses such immense strength that he can defeat any enemy with just one punch, which, ironically, frustrates him because he no longer feels any excitement or adrenaline in his fights.
Check out this week's best-selling manga:
- One-Punch Man#1
- Orange The Complete Collection #2
- Tokyo Ghoul #1
- Tokyo Ghoul #7
- Haikyu!! #1
- Noragami #16
- One-Punch Man#7
- Monster Musume: I Love Monster Girls #2
- Orange The Complete Collection #1
- Fairy Tail Zero
Undeniably , the presence of such varied titles reflects the diversity of tastes among North American readers. While One-Punch Man captivates with its satire of superhero clichés, Orange thrills with its teenage drama full of twists and turns. Tokyo Ghoul , in turn, remains a firm favorite, offering a dark and engaging narrative about the duality between humans and ghouls.
Furthermore, the list shows that longer series, such as Fairy Tail Zero , still generate interest, even as spin-offs. However , it's interesting to note how complete collections, like those of Orange , manage to occupy more than one position in the ranking, demonstrating the appeal of already finished works.
Manga continue to be popular in the West
Therefore , it is clear that the manga market continues to grow in the United States, especially with the support of major publishers who invest in special editions and complete collections. While new readers emerge, veterans continue to support their favorite series, which further strengthens the scene.
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Via: ANN
