Twitter user @RoukHein, who regularly monitors the manga sales rankings in Japan, has announced the final estimates for the annual rankings of the best-selling manga in 2024, based on data collected weekly by Oricon. While the official rankings will be revealed in the coming days, these preliminary figures have provided an overview of the manga series that dominated the market this year.
Here are the top 10 best-selling manga of 2024 based on preliminary estimates:
1. Jujutsu Kaisen – 7,610,995 copies
2. One Piece – ~5,280,000 copies
3. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End – ~4,955,000 copies
4. The Apothecary Diaries – ~4,695,000 copies
5. Blue Lock – 3,881,269 copies
6. Kaiju No. 8 – ~3,415,000 copies
7. Kingdom – ~3,235,000 copies
8. Haikyu!! – ~3,075,000 copies
9. My Hero Academia – ~2,910,000 copies
10. SPY x FAMILY – ~2,710,000 copies
These estimates reflect the results of a year filled with excellent manga releases and remarkable moments for the manga industry. The official list will be published by Oricon in the coming days, along with the rankings of the best-selling volumes. Additionally, a more comprehensive analysis is expected in April 2025, which will include the top 50 best-selling series and 200 volumes of the year.
Oricon Japan is the leading organization for sales data collection in Japan, renowned for tracking entertainment trends, including music, films, books, and manga. Oricon’s weekly and annual rankings are essential tools for publishers and fans alike, showcasing the commercial and cultural impact of top works.
In the realm of manga, Oricon’s rankings not only measure revenue success but also influence critical decisions such as anime adaptations, sequels, and marketing campaigns.
For international readers, these rankings serve as a reference point for understanding which series have the most significant impact in the Japanese market.
The preliminary list confirms the dominant position of “Jujutsu Kaisen,” leading sales with over 7.6 million copies. This success is largely attributed to the influence of the anime and the development of the latest chapters in the manga.
“One Piece” holds the second position with approximately 5.28 million copies, proving that, despite being a veteran series, it continues to attract both new and old fans, bolstered this year by its live-action adaptation.
In third place, “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” surprises with nearly 5 million copies, solidifying its rise after the anime adaptation captivated audiences with its unique and emotional approach.
Other titles like “The Apothecary Diaries,” which blends mystery with historical intrigue, and “Blue Lock” also stand out in the rankings, showcasing the diverse genres that thrive in the Japanese market.
This year’s rankings clearly indicate that the manga industry continues to grow, with new works carving out a space alongside the longest-standing titles.