Today, February 11, Japan's largest chain ACG work sales platform "TSUTAYA" announced the latest comic sales list. The data comes from the Japanese comic book sales ranking from February 3 to February 9. What is surprising is that the top 9 of the TOP10 list are occupied by various volumes of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", and only "Dr. Stone" barely squeezed into the 10th place. "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" is a fantasy manga created by Koyoharu Gotouge. It tells the story of the Japanese Taisho period, when it is said that after the sun sets, demons come out to eat people. There are also demon hunters who kill demons and protect people. The ordinary and happy daily life of Tanjiro, a charcoal seller, changed drastically on the day his family was attacked by demons. His mother and four younger siblings were brutally killed, and his sister Nezuko, who survived with him, also turned into a ferocious demon. In order to cut off the chain of sadness, the boy never stopped fighting with demons. How popular is Demon Slayer? Just look at the latest weekly sales charts to see that this comic, which was hailed as the dark horse of last year, is now unstoppable in popularity and has become a new "social phenomenon" that even One Piece cannot resist. |
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