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ChocoBar9 said:

This obsession over BnHA not reaching Naruto status already is getting pathetic especially when Naruto didn't start selling in the millions per copy 8 volumes in (at 10 volumes it had sold 5 million copies while at 8 volumes BnHA is at 3.9 million) we're just have to wait by the end of the year to see fruition but volume 8 has some steady legs as it is.

harkan said:

Boku no hero academia rankings in Shonen jump are amazing and it still has a lot of time for improvement, dunno why try and knock it for not reaching Naruto level manga sales at(at the moment).



In fact it has already replaced the hole left by Naruto , Its one of the most popular titles in Weekly Shounen Jump , Shueisha want to revitalize jump and their young titles like Black clover and Boku no hero academia doing well in the rankings are great for them (But will they push the Jump towards another golden age?)



Golden age of Jump was when Dragon Ball and Slam Dunk were in it for those who don't know Boku no hero academia rankings in Shonen jump are amazing and it still has a lot of time for improvement, dunno why try and knock it for not reaching Naruto level manga sales at(at the moment).In fact it has already replaced the hole left by Naruto , Its one of the most popular titles in Weekly Shounen Jump , Shueisha want to revitalize jump and their young titles like Black clover and Boku no hero academia doing well in the rankings are great for them (But will they push the Jump towards another golden age?)Golden age of Jump was when Dragon Ball and Slam Dunk were in it for those who don't know

Not quite, Jump's Golden Age was in the 80's when they had non-stop hits like Fist of the North Star, Saint Seiya and of course Dragon Ball and had its highest circulations during that period where every other person was reading Jump it was during the 90's the sales started to drop and reached its lowest that even Shounen Sunday started to beat it after Dragonball ended and didn't have another hit until Rurouni Kenshin and then the onslaught of One Piece, Hunter x Hunter and Naruto came and brought its circulations up again. It does seem like they're in the midst of finding their next successors now that Naruto and AssClass are done and Bleach, Gintama and apparently Toriko are wrapping up within the next year. This obsession over BnHA not reaching Naruto status already is getting pathetic especially when Naruto didn't start selling in the millions per copy 8 volumes in (at 10 volumes it had sold 5 million copies while at 8 volumes BnHA is at 3.9 million) we're just have to wait by the end of the year to see fruition but volume 8 has some steady legs as it is.Not quite, Jump's Golden Age was in the 80's when they had non-stop hits like Fist of the North Star, Saint Seiya and of course Dragon Ball and had its highest circulations during that period where every other person was reading Jump it was during the 90's the sales started to drop and reached its lowest that even Shounen Sunday started to beat it after Dragonball ended and didn't have another hit until Rurouni Kenshin and then the onslaught of One Piece, Hunter x Hunter and Naruto came and brought its circulations up again. It does seem like they're in the midst of finding their next successors now that Naruto and AssClass are done and Bleach, Gintama and apparently Toriko are wrapping up within the next year.



Golden age was mid 80s to mid 90s

Dragon ball , Slam dunk and Yu hakusho and many other manga that we consider classics were serialized back then

in fact the highest circulation numbers were from 1990 to 1995 dunno why you tried to exclude it.

Dragon ball ended in 1995 and Slam Dunk in 1996, 1997 and 1998 the sales of shounen plummeted, it still has never reached the same heights of the golden age again Golden age was mid 80s to mid 90sDragon ball , Slam dunk and Yu hakusho and many other manga that we consider classics were serialized back thenin fact the highest circulation numbers were from 1990 to 1995 dunno why you tried to exclude it.Dragon ball ended in 1995 and Slam Dunk in 1996, 1997 and 1998 the sales of shounen plummeted, it still has never reached the same heights of the golden age again BBCode Modified by harkan, May 5, 2016 3:46 AM