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Jujutsu Kaisen Volume 1 Ranks No. 2 on U.S. Adult Graphic Novel Sales Chart for July 2026

By Hayami Tanaka
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Jujutsu Kaisen continued its strong performance in the U.S. manga market during July 2026, with the series securing six spots on Circana BookScan’s Top 20 adult graphic novels chart. The biggest performer was the first volume of Gege Akutami’s hit manga, which ranked No. 2 overall for the month.

The July rankings also showed continued demand for later volumes, demonstrating that readers are purchasing both the beginning and more advanced portions of the series. Jujutsu Kaisen Vol. 30 placed fourth, followed by Vol. 29 at No. 6, while Vol. 2 ranked eighth. Jujutsu Kaisen 0, the prequel volume, reached No. 10.

Akutami’s other volumes on the chart included Vol. 26 at No. 16 and Vol. 3 at No. 18, giving Jujutsu Kaisen six entries among the month’s 20 best-selling adult graphic novels.

Official key visual for Jujutsu Kaisen, whose manga volumes continued to dominate U.S. adult graphic novel sales in July 2026. (Image via MAPPA, Shueisha)

One Piece was another major presence, with Volume 112 reaching No. 5 and its first omnibus edition landing at No. 19. Other manga represented included The Summer Hikaru Died, Gachiakuta, Chainsaw Man, Witch Hat Atelier, Phantom Busters, The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t a Guy at All, Steel Ball Run, Demon Slayer and Blue Lock.

The rankings were compiled from Circana BookScan data and published by ICv2. Circana BookScan tracks print-book point-of-sale data from more than 16,000 locations and covers approximately 85% of the U.S. trade print-book market.

The strong showing for Jujutsu Kaisen highlights the franchise’s continued popularity in the U.S. manga market, with both its newest volumes and its earliest releases continuing to attract readers.

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Hayami Tanaka is a senior writer specializing in anime and manga analysis, with a particular focus on seasonal releases and character-driven storytelling. She brings a structured yet accessible writing style, covering everything from mainstream hits to niche series. Her work often explores thematic depth, cultural context, and audience reception within the anime industry.

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