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/a/ - WSJ WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP
Anonymous No.281971365
>>281971153
>Demon Slayer is the highest per volume in history
...Says Shueisha while lowballing Dragon Ball who outsold every single manga except for One Piece.

I'll post it again and your Kimetsutard ass can cope about it (again).
>"The total number of tankōbon volumes sold have reached 350 million copies worldwide, not including unofficial pirated copies. When including pirated copies, an estimated total of more than 400 million official and unofficial copies have been sold worldwide."
From Wikipedia who are VERY autistic about sources and they reluctantly and begrudgingly concede Dragon Ball sold 450M+ so....
>Dragon Ball
Volumes: 42
Confirmed sales (2008-2013): 350M
Projected (2025): 450-490M
>Per volume average
Low estimate (450M ÷ 42): 10.71M
High estimate (490M ÷ 42): 11.66M
And even if we stay with the old confirmed figure then 350M ÷ 42 = 8.33M per volume (already monstrous)
>Demon Slayer
Volumes: 23
Sales (2025): 220 million
>Per volume average:
220M ÷ 23 = 9.56M

Meaning... Dragon Ball has the highest per volume sales average of any manga in history (NOT going to be surpasssd btw). Even at its 2008-confirmed figure of 350M, it already competes head-to-head with Demon Slayer's average.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball
/a/ - Thread 281683484
Anonymous No.281693959
>>281693742
>>*effortlessly mogs DB manga and anime*
Read this, nigger. Then cry and weep. Your zoomer slop is just another SnK but for toddlers, and as history has proven time and again, slops comes and goes.

Revenue of $45-$50 billion >>> a measly $400 million movie (not happening btw). DB will outlive it and everything you like.
/a/ - Kimetsu No Yaiba
Anonymous No.281553456
And finally... Exhibition #13: Wikipedia (Ongoing)

Source: Wikipedia's article for Dragon Ball
Claim: "The total number of tankōbon volumes sold have reached 350 million copies worldwide, not including unofficial pirated copies. When including pirated copies, an estimated total of more than 400 million official and unofficial copies have been sold worldwide."
Significance: Wikipedia's citations come from multiple Japanese and international reliable publications, including Oricon, Nikkei, and Fuji TV. This section remains undisputed and consistently maintained, further solidifying the claim in front of millions of global readers.
Impact: This directly destroys the myth that Dragon Ball's official sales are "unconfirmed." Even Wikipedia, which often plays it safe by avoiding fan speculation, openly cites the 350M+ figure and even acknowledges pirate copies pushing it past 400M.
Bonus killshot: Dragon Ball is not just 350M. The sentence adds that pirated + unofficial versions push the number past 400 million, which could realistically be between 450-600M when you factor in global bootlegs, unlicensed reprints, and digital fan scans that existed long before Jump even pushed digital platforms.

And with that said, here comes the math, because facts don't care about PR campaigns and they sure don't care about fanboy feelings.
>Dragon Ball
Volumes: 42
Confirmed sales (2008-2013): 350M
Projected (2025): 450-490M
>Per volume average
Low estimate (450M ÷ 42): 10.71M
High estimate (490M ÷ 42): 11.66M
And even if we stay with the old confirmed figure then 350M ÷ 42 = 8.33M per volume (already monstrous)
>Demon Slayer
Volumes: 23
Sales (2025): 220 million
>Per volume average:
220M ÷ 23 = 9.56M

Meaning... Dragon Ball has the highest per volume sales average of any manga in history. Period. Even at its 2008-confirmed figure of 350M, it already competes head-to-head with Demon Slayer's average.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball