![]() A short video was also released to promote Volume 12’s Special Edition copies of which you can watch below!Īt Number 13 is a title you may be familiar with, Sekai Saikou no Ansatsusha, Isekai Kizoku ni Tensei suru Volume 7 at 4,101 copies sold in its first 3 days. According to its latest volume cover, the series has hit 18 million copies in circulation including digital. You can check out some of its chapters that are available for free right here in Japanese. The very same year the Manga was launched, another Manga title, a spin-off of the main series was released by artist Minoji Kurata titled “Maomao no Koukyuu Nazotoki Techou” which is currently serialized in Sunday Gene-X magazine by Shogakukan. Kusuriya no Hitorigoto was first published in August of 2014 and was adapted into a Manga series by artist Nekokurage nearly three years later, serialized in Big Gangan magazine, more information about the Manga can be obtained right here along the first chapter that is available for reading for free in Japanese. Volume 12 is 7.50% and 11.06% lower than sales made for Volumes 10 and 11 (with the latter having its own Special Edition volume), also in their first 3 days. Kusuriya no Hitorigoto Volume 12’s Regular Edition is next at Number 2 with 25,870 copies sold in its first 3 days, add that amount with the 7,323 copies sold it has for its Special Edition copies, and you will arrive at a strong start of 33,193 copies sold for the latest volume, though this latest performance of it is not as good as two of its past volumes. As of the end of June this year, the series has more than 11 million copies in print (Source: Dengeki Online). ![]() In July 2015, it was adapted into a 13-episode TV Anime series by studio Madhouse. You can read its first Manga chapter here for free in Japanese. The series was first published by KADOKAWA in July 2012 and was adapted into a Manga series by artist Fugin Miyama in 2014. That said, Volume 13 did not have its own Special Edition copies offered. When compared to past volumes with the same number of days of sales, Volume 16 sold 6.31% more than Volume 11’s 94,720 copies, but it sold 21.19% less than Volume 13’s 127,770 copies. However, revenue-wise, Volume 16 should have a slight advantage as its Special Edition cost more than Volume 15’s own Special by 17.65%. Note that the latest volume goes on sale a day shorter than Volume 15, which in its first 4 days sold 108,133 copies. It has not been that long since we were blessed with the release of Overlord Volume 15, and in just a month, the sequel volume that concludes the Half-elf Yousei no Shinjin (The Half-elf God-kin) arc makes its appearance in the form of Volume 16, sitting atop of the list at 77,843 copies sold in its first 3 days whereas its Special Edition is placed 3 rd at 22,855 copies, putting its total sales at a great 100,698 copies sold.
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