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My Hero Academia Manga Blows Past 65 MIllion Copies Around the World

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Shueisha revealed today that Kohei Horikoshi's superhero manga My Hero Academia has gone plus ultra (again!) and reached the milestone of more than 65 million copies of the series printed (physically) and sold (digitally) as of the release of the 33rd volume on February 4 in Japan, as the number includes the first print run of the volume as well as any reprints of older volumes that may go sale on the day, as well as including all digital copies of the manga.

 

Breaking it down by region, in Japan, My Hero Academia has printed (physically) and sold (digitally) 45 million copies, while the rest of the world that number is 20 million copies printed (physically) and sold (digitally)–not surprising as the series is constantly at the top of graphic novel rankings around the world. This brings My Hero Academia back above JUJUTSU KAISEN, overtaking sports series Major and The Prince of Tennis, and continues to show how much of a powerhouse My Hero Academia is considering this sales figure was only at 50 million copies just nine months ago.

 

The fifth season of My Hero Academia ended on November 7, 2021, with the sixth season currently in production. All of the currently released seasons are streaming right here on Crunchyroll.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

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Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram



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