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Latest ORICON Japan Weekly Manga Ranking Apr 27 2026

Oricon (Japanese research organization) released its weekly manga ranking for the week of Apr 27, 2026.
※The English titles of works may not always be accurate as some have not been released overseas. Thank you for your understanding.


Japan Weekly Manga Sales Ranking, As of Apr 27 2026 announced by Oricon

Japan Weekly Manga Sales Ranking, As of Apr 27 2026 announced by Oricon


Japan Weekly Manga Sales Ranking Chart, As of Apr 27 2026 announced by Oricon

Japan Weekly Manga Sales Ranking Chart, As of Apr 27 2026 announced by Oricon


3rd place: Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Vol. 48

Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Vol. 48

Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Vol. 48


Jugatsudo is a small used bookstore in town run by a young shopkeeper with his hair tied back. While finding creative ways to arrange the shelves and struggling with troublesome visitors, the shop continues its easygoing business today.

For books that have passed from hand to hand, crossed through time, and still wait for their next reader.

Winner of the Manga Taisho 2026 Grand Prize, ranked No. 1 in the men’s category of Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2026, and No. 1 in the manga category of Da Vinci’s BOOK OF THE YEAR 2025, this episodic drama about books and life will surely make readers want to talk with someone about books. The long-awaited third volume is here!


2nd place: SPY x FAMILY Vol. 17

SPY x FAMILY Vol. 17

SPY x FAMILY Vol. 17


Unable to hold back her feelings any longer, Yor goes to see Loid and unexpectedly ends up going on a date with him. The experience pushes Yor to reflect on her true emotions. Meanwhile, Melinda’s notebook reveals an unexpected connection between Donovan and a surprising figure...?


1st place: Blue Lock Vol. 38

Blue Lock Vol. 38

Blue Lock Vol. 38


In the 2018 World Cup, Japan suffered a crushing defeat, once again stopping at the Round of 16. The problem is clear: the team lacks an absolute ace striker. To achieve the dream of winning the World Cup, the Japan Football Union gathers 300 youth players to create a revolutionary player hungry for goals and victory. Can the still-unknown second-year high schooler Yoichi Isagi use his ego to defeat the other 299 players and climb the path to becoming the ultimate ace striker?

At the U-20 World Cup, Japan faces France. After Charles scores immediately after kickoff, Isagi and the others calmly search for a way to counterattack, but France’s No. 2, Hugo, stands in their path. As Hugo presents his theory of aptitude and fate, BL Japan struggles to find a breakthrough. Shaken by the pride and conflict engraved by Blue Lock, what will Japan choose as its best move as it begins to fall apart?


Related rankings are compiled here
Oricon Comic Ranking Summary


Oricon Weekly Manga Sales Ranking

Ranking / Estimated number of copies sold / Estimated cumulative sales volume / Title / Author

76,360 76,360 Blue Lock Vol. 38 Muneyuki Kaneshiro (Story) / Yusuke Nomura (Art)
66,758 453,206 SPY x FAMILY Vol. 17 Tatsuya Endo
63,980 63,980 Hon Nara Uru Hodo Vol. 3 Ao Kojima
61,976 243,620 Case Closed Vol. 108 Gosho Aoyama
47,545 47,545 Shangri-La Frontier Vol. 26 Katarina (Story) / Ryosuke Fuji (Art)
41,597 41,597 Real Vol. 17 Takehiko Inoue
24,603 84,589 Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Vol. 48 Osamu Nishi
23,686 23,686 The Band Vol. 4 Harold Sakuishi
22,294 25,366 Ascendance of a Bookworm (Manga): Part 4 Vol. 12 Hikaru Katsuki (Art) / Miya Kazuki (Story) / You Shiina (Original Illustration Design)
21,593 21,593 The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse Vol. 26 Nakaba Suzuki

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