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Baseball manga “The Days of Diamond” has 950,000 copies in circulation

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10/06/2024
Baseball manga “The Days of Diamond” has 950,000 copies in circulation

For drama lovers!! The manga "The Days of Diamond" (Diamond no Kouzai) already has 950,000 copies in circulation for volumes 1 to 6!

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The Days of Diamond Manga

A young boy considered a baseball prodigy struggles with the loneliness caused by his exceptional talent, watching others lose their hopes and ambitions when confronted with his natural ability. But when this talented boy discovers an amateur baseball team that plays just for fun, he finally finds joy. How long can such a situation last for a talent like him?

“The Days of Diamond” delves into the emotional complexities of a young talent, exploring his internal struggle between his exceptional skill and his desire for genuine human connection. Author Hirai Ohashi skillfully weaves a narrative that not only captures the intensity of the sport but also the emotional challenges faced by young prodigies.

Although with an impressive circulation of almost a million copies, this is a manga that has captured the hearts of baseball fans.

Finally, the work was serialized in Shueisha's Seinen magazine, Weekly Young Jump, since February 2023.

Source: X (Mogura)

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