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Demon Slayer has been in the news as of late as the madly famous manga arrangement and Oricon wrote about Friday that the standard and constrained versions of Koyoharu Gotouge’s 21st Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga volume positioned #1 and #2, separately, on Oricon’s manga graph for the June 29-July 5 weeks.

The customary release sold 1,191,086 physical print duplicates, while the constrained version sold 850,091 physical print duplicates, for an aggregate of 2,041,177 duplicates sold in only three days. As indicated by Oricon, the whole franchise has now sold 71.618 million duplicates in Japan.

Demon Slayer Final Manga Volume 21 Sells Amazing 2 Million in Just 3 Days
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The customary and constrained releases of the manga’s twentieth volume likewise took the main two spots in the positioning diagram for the May 11-multi week. Every one of the last three volumes of the manga has sold more than 1 million duplicates in its presentation week.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga arrangement composed and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotōge. The story pursues Tanjirō Kamado, a little youngster who turns into a demon slayer after his whole family was butchered by a devil, with the exception of his younger sibling Nezuko, who has transformed into a demon also, vowing to figure out how to make her human once more. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since February 2016, with its parts gathered in 19 tankōbon volumes as of February 2020. The arrangement is distributed in English by Viz Media and simulpublished by Shueisha in English and Spanish on their Manga Plus stage.


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