08. Kingdom 67 - 618.955 09. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 22 - 529.770 10. Blue Lock 22 - 518.277 11. Kingdom 68 - 517.986 12. Tokyo Revengers 30 - 482.942 13. Chainsaw Man 14 - 479.266 14. Kaijuu No. 8 9 - 453.197 15. The First Slam Dunk re:Source - 448.680
16. Blue Lock 23 - 445.253 17. Do Not Say Mystery 12 - 435.559 18. Detective Conan 103 - 397.185 19. ONE PIECE 104 - 360.601 20. The Apothecary Diaries 11 - 350.781 21. Blue Lock 12 - 349.636 22. Blue Lock 13 - 347.432 23. Blue Lock 21 - 346.093 24. Chainsaw Man 12 - 343.271
"Hello to all Jump Festa attendees and everyone watching online! I am the stiff-shouldered and back-ached Eiichiro Oda! We started this year celebrating the manga's Chapter 1000 and Volume 100, and also the anime's 1000th Episode...
...so it was a year full of celebrations. Are you excited about what's coming next? We have a few announcements prepared for the future.
The cast for One Piece's Hollywood Live-Action has been announced too! They're all perfect! They're 5 amazing people!...
...The production is also progressing carefully. And we have Film RED! A new girl, Shanks, and Luffy!! Shanks is a character we haven't seen much of yet, so what's his relationship with that girl? Will he even meet Luffy?...
▶️ AJPEA 2020 Information Thread for Shonen Jump manga: Kimetsu no Yaiba, ONE PIECE, SPYxFAMILY, Jujutsu Kaisen & The Promised Neverland.
*Data is only Japan and physical copies.
Kimetsu's last volume in 2020 was Vol. 23, released back on December 4th. Its initial print was 3.200.000 copies and its total in 2020 was 4.600.000 printed copies.
Series had a total of 78.280.000 copies printed in 2020 and ended with a circulation of 101.673.000 copies.
ONE PIECE's last volume in 2020 was Vol. 97, released back on September 16th. Its initial print and its total amount of copies printed in 2020 were 3.200.000 copies.
Series had a total of 7.512.000 copies printed in 2020 and ended with a circulation of 398.875.000 copies.
"To our readers.
Thank you for always reading Jujutsu Kaisen.
Due to the poor physical condition of Akutami Gege, Jujutsu Kaisen will be absent for some time from the next issue onward. Akutami wanted to continue writing, but after...
...several discussions with the editorial department, it has been decided that it’s better for Akutami to take a break for a certain period of time. We determined it was the best decision for the mangaka to recover their physical condition.
More information will be given in the upcoming Weekly Shonen Jump issue. We apologize to all the readers who have been following us, so we look forward to your continued support.