List of best-selling comic series
This page provides lists of best-selling comic book series to date. It includes Japanese manga, American comic books, and European comics. This list includes comic books that have sold at least 100 million copies.
There are three separate lists, for three different comic book publication formats: collected comic book volumes, periodical single-issue floppy comics, and comic magazines. They are separated because the sales figures of these publication formats are not directly comparable.
Collected comic book volumes
[edit]This list is for comics printed in a traditional book format (paperback or hardcover), typically with a similar number of pages as novels. The list includes graphic novels printed exclusively in this format, and trade paperback/hardcover books which compile periodical comic chapters/issues into larger collected volumes. Japanese manga tankōbon volumes and European comic albums account for the vast majority of collected comic book volume sales.[1] American trade paperbacks and graphic novels are also included in the list.
These comic series were originally serialized either as chapters (typically 15-30 pages each) in comic publications (such as comic magazines) or as single-page comic strips in non-comic publications (such as newspapers), before being collected into a larger comic book volume (which compiles either multiple comic chapters or numerous comic strips).[1] For comic series originally serialized as chapters in comic magazines or manga magazines, their estimated circulation figures in those magazines are given in footnotes.
Denotes comic series currently running |
Comic series | Creator(s) | Publisher | No. of collected volumes | Serialized | Approximate sales |
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One Piece | Eiichiro Oda | Shueisha | 109 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 1997 – present | 516.6 million†[2] |
Asterix | René Goscinny Albert Uderzo | Dargaud Les Éditions Albert René | 40 | 1959 – present[a] | 393 million[3][c] |
Dragon Ball | Akira Toriyama | Shueisha | 42 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 1984–1995 | 300 million[4] |
Golgo 13 | Takao Saito | Shogakukan | 203 | Big Comic 1968 – present | 300 million†[5] |
Peanuts | Charles M. Schulz | — | — | 1950 – 2000 | 300 million[6] |
Oriental Heroes | Wong Yuk-Long, Tony | Culturecom | 2427 | 1969–present | 280 million[7][8] |
Case Closed | Gosho Aoyama | Shogakukan | 105 | Weekly Shōnen Sunday 1994 – present | 270 million[9][e] |
Naruto | Masashi Kishimoto | Shueisha | 72 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 1999 – 2014 | 250 million[10][g] |
The Adventures of Tintin | Hergé | Casterman Le Lombard Egmont Group | 24 | 1929 – 1976 | 250 million[11] |
Spike and Suzy | Willy Vandersteen | Standaard Uitgeverij | 365 | 1945 – present | 230 million[12] |
Slam Dunk | Takehiko Inoue | Shueisha | 31 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 1990 – 1996 | 170 million[13][h] |
KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops | Osamu Akimoto | Shueisha | 200 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 1976 – 2016 | 156.5 million[14][i] |
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba | Koyoharu Gotōge | Shueisha | 23 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 2016 – 2020 | 150 million[15] |
Diabolik | Angela Giussani Luciana Giussani | Astorina | 862 | 1962 – present | 150 million[16] |
Crayon Shin-chan | Yoshito Usui | Futabasha | 67 | Manga Action 1990 – present | 148 million[j][17] |
Garfield | Jim Davis | — | — | 1978 – present | 135 million[18] |
Oishinbo | Tetsu Kariya Akira Hanasaki | Shogakukan | 111 | Big Comic Spirits 1983 – present | 135 million[19] |
Bleach | Tite Kubo | Shueisha | 74 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 2001 – 2016 | 130 million[20][k] |
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure | Hirohiko Araki | Shueisha | 131 | 1987 – present | 120 million†[21][l] |
Attack on Titan | Hajime Isayama | Kodansha | 34 | Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine 2009 – 2021 | 120 million[22] |
Amar Chitra Katha | Amar Chitra Katha Pvt. Ltd. | 449 | 1967 – present | 100 million[23] | |
Astro Boy | Osamu Tezuka | Kobunsha | 23 | Shōnen 1952 – 1968 | 100 million[24] |
Casper the Friendly Ghost | Seymour Reit and Joe Oriolo | Harvey Comics | — | 1949 – present | 100 million[25] |
Baki the Grappler | Keisuke Itagaki | Akita Shoten | 191 | Weekly Shōnen Champion 1991 – present | 100 million†[m][26] |
Fist of the North Star | Buronson and Tetsuo Hara | Shueisha | 27 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 1983 – 1988 | 100 million[27][n] |
Hajime no Ippo | George Morikawa | Kodansha | 141 | Weekly Shōnen Magazine 1989 – present | 100 million†[28] |
Jujutsu Kaisen | Gege Akutami | Shueisha | 31[o] | Weekly Shōnen Jump 2018 – 2024 | 100 million†‡[29] |
The Kindaichi Case Files | Yōzaburō Kanari, Seimaru Amagi, Fumiya Satō | Kodansha | 95 | 1992 – present | 100 million†[30] |
Kingdom | Yasuhisa Hara | Shueisha | 72 | Weekly Young Jump 2006 – present | 100 million†‡[31] |
My Hero Academia | Kōhei Horikoshi | Shueisha | 42 | Weekly Shōnen Jump 2014 – 2024 | 100 million†‡[32][p] |
Touch | Mitsuru Adachi | Shogakukan | 26 | Weekly Shōnen Sunday 1981 – 1986 | 100 million[33] |
Periodical single-issue floppy comics
[edit]This list is for single-issue floppy comics, also known as the American comic book format. Unlike the paperback book format, floppy comics are thinner periodicals and stapled together. Each floppy comic issue is typically 20–40 pages, and usually consists of a single chapter (as opposed to a larger comic book volume that typically includes multiple chapters). A floppy comic is comparable to a comic magazine, but is thinner in size and is dedicated to a single character or group of characters (whereas a comic magazine is thicker and serializes multiple different unrelated series).[1]
Single-issue floppy comics are the most common publication format for American comics, and account for the vast majority of American superhero comic sales.[34] This list also contains periodical publications from other countries that are similarly dedicated to a single character or group of characters. Some of the numbers reported here may also include sales of trade paperback volumes, which account for a small portion of American comic sales.
According to the most recently available data, the best-selling American single-issue comic of all time was X-Men #1, which was published in 1991 and has since sold almost 8.2 million copies.
Comic series | Creator(s) | Publisher | No. of issues | Serialized | Approximate sales |
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Superman | Jerry Siegel Joe Shuster | DC Comics | 18,732[35] | 1938 – 2016 | 600 million[36][q] |
Batman | Bob Kane Bill Finger | DC Comics | 23,193[37] | 1939 – 2016 | 484 million[r][q] |
Spider-Man | Stan Lee Steve Ditko | Marvel | 13,500[41] | 1963 – 2016 | 387 million[s][q] |
X-Men | Stan Lee Jack Kirby | Marvel | 12,000[46] | 1963 – 2016 | 260 million[47][q] |
Captain America | Joe Simon Jack Kirby | Marvel | 9,000[48] | 1941 – 2016 | 210 million[47] |
Diabolik | Angela Giussani Luciana Giussani | Astorina | 862 | 1962 – 2016 | 150 million[16] |
Spawn | Todd McFarlane | Image Comics | 600[49] | 1992 – 2016 | 150 million[50] |
The Phantom | Lee Falk | Frew Publications | 3,000[51] | 1936 – 2016 | 150 million[47] |
Comic magazines
[edit]This list is for comic magazines, which are anthology magazines that serialize multiple different unrelated comic series. This list includes Japanese manga magazines, European comic magazines, and English-language comic magazines.
In Japan, manga magazines account for the vast majority of manga sales. Most manga series first appear in manga magazines, before later being sold separately as collected tankobon volumes.[1]
Comic magazine | Publisher | Country | No. of issues | Serialized | Approximate sales |
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Weekly Shōnen Jump | Shueisha | Japan | 2,406[52] | 1968 – present | 7.6 billion[52][t] |
Weekly Shōnen Magazine | Kodansha | Japan | 2,942[53] | 1959 – present | 5.2 billion[u] |
Weekly Young Jump | Shueisha | Japan | 1,765[54] | 1979 – present | 2.2 billion[v] |
The Beano | DC Thomson | United Kingdom | 4,200+ | 1938 – present | 2 billion[55] |
Weekly Shōnen Sunday | Shogakukan | Japan | 2,805[56] | 1959 – present | 1.9 billion[w] |
Weekly Young Magazine | Kodansha | Japan | 1,976 | 1980 – present | 1.8 billion[x] |
Micky Maus | Egmont Ehapa | Germany | 3,169 | 1951 – present | 1 billion[y] |
Classics Illustrated | Elliot Publishing Co. Gilberton Company, Inc. Frawley Corporation | United States | 169 | 1941 – 1971 | 1 billion[58] |
Ribon | Shueisha | Japan | 694[59] | 1955 – present | 594 million[z] |
MAD Magazine | EC Comics, DC Comics | United States | 557 | 1952 – present | 430 million[60] |
CoroCoro Comic | Shogakukan | Japan | 480[61] | 1977 – present | 407 million[aa] |
Nakayoshi | Kodansha | Japan | 756 | 1954 – present | 400 million[ab] |
Monthly Shōnen Jump | Shueisha | Japan | 317[62] | 1970 – 2007 | 215 million[ac] |
Action Comics | DC Comics | United States | 1,000 | 1938 – present | 188 million[ad] |
Pilote | Dargaud | France | 420[69] | 1959 – 1989 | 117 million[b] |
See also
[edit]- List of best-selling manga
- List of Japanese manga magazines by circulation
- Weekly Shōnen Jump circulation figures
- List of best-selling books
- List of best-selling fiction authors
- List of highest-grossing media franchises
Notes
[edit]- ^ Serialized in Pilote from 1959 – 1973. Collected comic album releases of the Pilote comics were published from 1961 – 1973. Since 1974, each instalment has been published as a complete album with no prior magazine serialization.
- ^ a b See Pilote § Circulation.
- ^ In addition to comic album sales, Asterix had a total estimated circulation of approximately 93.5 million copies in the comic magazine Pilote, which serialized Asterix from October 1959 to 1973.[b]
- ^ See Weekly Shōnen Sunday § Circulation
- ^ In addition to tankōbon volume sales, Case Closed / Detective Conan chapters have had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.3 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine, which has been serializing Detective Conan since January 1994.[d]
- ^ a b c d e f See Weekly Shōnen Jump § Manga series
- ^ In addition to tankōbon volume sales, Naruto chapters had a total estimated circulation of approximately 2.3 billion copies in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.[f]
- ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, Slam Dunk had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.7 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
- ^ In addition to tankōbon volume sales, KochiKame chapters had a total estimated circulation of approximately 6 billion copies in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.[f]
- ^ Includes Crayon Shin-chan, its sequel series, New Crayon Shin-chan, and its spin-off.
- ^ In addition to tankōbon volume sales, Bleach chapters had a total estimated circulation of approximately 2 billion copies in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.[f]
- ^ In addition to tankōbon sales, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure had a total estimated circulation of approximately 3.6 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[f]
- ^ Includes Baki the Grappler's sequel series; Baki, Baki Hanma, Baki-Dou, Bakidou, Baki Rahen and spinoffs
- ^ In addition to tankōbon volume sales, Fist of the North Star chapters had a total estimated circulation of approximately 1.1 billion copies in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.[f]
- ^ Including Jujutsu Kaisen 0
- ^ Includes the total print number of all its spin-off manga and side-story light novels
- ^ a b c d While the vast bulk of the sales are from single-issue floppy comics, the number may also include trade paperback volumes, which account for a small portion of the sales.
- ^ Batman comic sales – 484.900.656 copies
- ^ Spider-Man comic sales – 384,827,202 copies
- ^ See Weekly Shōnen Jump § Manga series.
- ^ See Weekly Shōnen Magazine § Circulation.
- ^ See Weekly Young Jump § Circulation
- ^ See Weekly Shōnen Sunday § Circulation.
- ^ See Weekly Young Magazine § Circulation
- ^ In 1998, the total number of Micky Maus copies ever sold exceeded 1 billion.[57]
- ^ See Ribon § Circulation.
- ^ See CoroCoro Comic § Circulation.
- ^ See Nakayoshi § Circulation.
- ^ See Monthly Shōnen Jump § Circulation
- ^ Action Comics sales – est. 187,508,831 copies
- Up until 1989 – 170,851,312[63]
- 1993 – 2,203,000[43]
- 1996–2001 – 3,055,766[43]
- 2002–2006 – est. 2,400,000[43]
- 2007–2008 – est. 1,200,000[43]
- 2009 – 192,400[64]
- 2010 – 439,000[65]
- 2011 – 950,600[66]
- 2012 – 1,035,600[67]
- 2013 – 777,500[68]
- 2014 – 583,704[44]
- 2015 – 440,757[45]
- 2016 – 1,080,297[38]
- 2017 – 1,179,798[39]
- 2018 – 1,119,097[34]
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