Edited By
Gabriella Rossi
As the July 2025 releases hit the shelves, several titles have made significant impacts on the sales charts. Notably, One Piece continues to dominate, while emerging series like Witch Watch and Chainsaw Man demonstrate promising figures.
Sales figures indicate a bustling market. Sources confirm the following standout performances:
One Piece: 112 copies sold, ranking at #29.
Witch Watch: 22 copies sold.
Blue Box and The Elusive Samurai both at 21 copies.
Chainsaw Man also saw 21 copies sold.
Interestingly, many titles are struggling to gain traction. The post revealed that unranked series, such as Kagurabachi and My Marriage to Saneka, failed to exceed 1,000 copies. Even with promotions, some are falling short.
The reaction across forums is a mix of excitement and disappointment. Users highlight the ups and downs of the week:
"Home At The Horizon doing Centuria numbers, letโs goooooo!"
Users are celebrating successes like Home at the Horizon, which has posted noteworthy numbers, juxtaposing it against the disappointing performance of others.
While some series push through to make an impression, others are quickly left in the dust. One comment noted:
"Bugle being as popular as Oboro and Kunigay is kind of surprising."
This sentiment showcases the unpredictable nature of the industry.
Hereโs a quick glance at the notable sales numbers from the first week:
Top Titles
One Piece - 112
Witch Watch - 22
Blue Box - 21
The Elusive Samurai - 21
Chainsaw Man - 21
Unranked Titles
Nueโs Exorcist - 10
Koibito Ijou Yuujin Miman - 9
Shiba Inu Rooms - 4
Though the results vary, they reflect the vast tastes of the audience today. Popular series like Nue's Exorcist still hold promise despite being unranked initially.
Fans are eager for the next round of numbers. One speculated, "I won't do any further daily updates; next will be Shoseki Week 2."
๐น The strength of One Piece remains undeniable, securing its status in fandom.
๐น Fresh titles have room to grow but meet fierce competition.
โพ "Maison had a massive jump," reflecting the unpredictable nature of manga sales.
Expect updates next week as sales continue to evolve, keeping fans and creators alike on their toes.
Expect significant shifts in manga sales as we move through July. There's a strong chance that series like Witch Watch and Chainsaw Man will see sales boosts as their audiences expand. Experts estimate around a 15% increase in copies sold for these titles within the month, as promotions ramp up. Readers are already buzzing about upcoming releases, which could reflect a wider trend for fresh series to carve out a niche in the market. Conversely, poorly performing titles might struggle to find their footing, leading to diminished presence in future sales rankings. The competitive landscape gives emerging stories a chance to rise while less popular series could face the risk of fading into the background.
Think back to the rise of online streaming platforms in the late 2000s. Just like freshly released manga struggling in its early days, many shows initially faced skepticism and low viewer numbers. Yet, some unexpectedly found their footing and garnered strong fan bases, much like Home at the Horizon is doing now. This kind of bounce-back ability could apply to lesser-known manga titles too, hinting that the market may still hold surprises in the weeks ahead, beyond the established heavyweights.