Popular Manga Titles Secure Top Spots on The New York Times Bestseller List

In the world of manga, some titles are so captivating and well-loved that they consistently find their place among the bestsellers. This October was no exception, with several renowned manga series making waves on The New York Times' monthly Graphic Books and Manga bestseller list.

My Hero Academia: Kōhei Horikoshi's "My Hero Academia" clinched the #3 spot, reaffirming its enduring popularity and compelling storytelling.

Dragon Ball Super: The legendary Akira Toriyama's creation, "Dragon Ball Super," specifically volume 19, secured a notable #11 position on the list.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Gege Akutami's "Jujutsu Kaisen" is undoubtedly a manga sensation. In October, both volume 20 and volume 1 of the series performed exceptionally well, claiming the #9 and #14 spots, respectively.

It's worth noting that "Jujutsu Kaisen" had already made a mark in September, with volume 20 ranking at #3 and volume 0 at #15.

The New York Times initiated its Graphic Books and Manga bestseller list updates back in October 2019, and it has since become a significant category among the newspaper's esteemed bestseller rankings. The consistent presence of these manga titles on the list highlights their widespread appeal and the enduring passion of fans worldwide.

These manga series continue to captivate readers with their gripping narratives, vibrant characters, and stunning artwork. As they maintain their strong positions on bestseller lists, it's clear that their impact on the world of manga is far from waning. Manga enthusiasts can look forward to more thrilling adventures and epic stories from these beloved series in the future.

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