
*Please Note that the Rankings reflect sales for September 2021*
That’s the thing about the Best Seller List for Graphic Novels and Manga, it can be all about Manga one month, the next is Young Adult Graphic Novels, that’s the case for this month. Last month, we witnessed a Viz Media Takeover. With titles like Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and Junji Ito’s Sensor but now it has been cut down to three manga, two volumes of Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia (Volume 29 taking Number Two this month, and Volume One taking Number 6.) And Koyoharu Gotouge’s Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Volume One at Number Eleven.
“Shigaraki Tomura has finally awakened, and as he begins to unleash his savage powers, the heroes realize it’s going to take everyone and everything they have to stop him. Several heroes have been lost already, and even as the number one hero, Endeavor, takes on Tomura, Midoriya and Bakugo must now put themselves on the front line. Meanwhile, the massive villain Gigantomachia rampages toward Jaku City. It seems nothing can stop him, but the students of U.A. are determined to succeed or die trying…“
Volume 29 Synopsis
- Mothering Heights– Dav Pilkey, Scholastic
- My Hero Academia Vol. 29– Kohei Horikoshi, Viz Media
- Kristy And The Snobs– Ann M. Martin. Illustrated by Chan Chau, Scholastic
- Friends Forever– Shannon Hale. Illustrated by LeUyen Pham, First Second
- Grime And Punishment– Dav Pilkey, Scholastic
- My Hero Academia Vol. 01– Kohei Horikoshi, Viz Media
- Dog Man- Dav Pilkey, Scholastic
- Brawl of the Wild– Dav Pilkey, Scholastic
- For Whom the Ball Rolls- Dav Pilkey, Scholastic
- Cat Kid Comic Club– Dav Pilkey, Scholastic
- Demon Slayer- Kimetsu no Yaiba Vol. 01– Koyoharu Gotouge, Viz Media
- Lord of the Fleas- Dav Pilkey, Scholastic
- The Bad Guys In Cut To The Chase– Aaron Blabey, Scholastic
- GUTS– Riana Telgemeier, Scholastic
- HOOKY- Miriam Bonastre Tur, Etch/Clarion
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