The mangas of Kohei Hirokoshi’s My Hero Academia, Tatsuya Endo manga SPYXFAMILY, Naoya Matsumoto’s manga Kaiju No.8, Koyoharu Gotouge’s manga Demon Slayer: Kimestu no Yaiba, Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga Chainsaw Man had ranked in The New York Times’ monthly graphic Books and Manga in the bestseller list which released in the early August.
Overview:
The My Hero Academia 31st volume ranked at #5.
The SPYXFAMILY first volume had ranked #8, Kaiju No.8 had ranked #9, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ranked at #10, the volume of Chainsaw Man had ranked #12, and the Jujutsu Kaisen volume had been #14.
The New York Times had first started posting of Graphic Books and the Manga bestseller list since October 2019, and it was one of the categories of the newspaper’s new bestseller lists.
The Chainsaw Man 11th volume had been ranked as #2 in July.
The SPYXFAMILY volume second ranked as #3, and its third volume ranked at #10, and #15 was volume fourth volume of the same month.
The Jujutsu Kaisen 16th volume had ranked #4 and its volume 0 had been #12.
The Demon Slayer first volume had been #5 and also manga Watakoi: Love is Hard for Otakus had been ranked at #9 in the July’s list.
Abstract:
Last year everyone had witnessed the Titans had taking place at New York Times Best Seller’s List for the June, this month it has been seen it all-out-war with all amongst our Heroes and the Paranormal Liberation Front with Kohei Horikoshi’s mangas My Hero Academia Volume 28 taking number two position in July’s Best Sellers List.