The number of volumes of Shinobu Ohtaka's Magi komik jepang in circulation has lebih than doubled in the nearly four months since the anime adaptation of the series was officially announced on June 24.
Before the anime adaptation was announced, approximately 3 million copies of the first 12 volumes of the komik jepang had been printed. As of October 10, approximately 6.5 million copies of the first 14 volumes are now in print. Before the anime was announced, 250,000 copies of the first volume had been printed, but now the number has doubled to lebih than 500,000 copies.
The 15th compiled volume in the series will ship in November. Ohtaka has been serializing the komik jepang in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine since 2009. The story re-imagines tales from the classic story One Thousand and One Nights (also known as Arabian Nights).
Crunchyroll and Hulu are streaming the televisi anime adaptation in various countries outside of jepang as it airs, and Aniplex of America announced last weekend that it has licensed the series for release on halaman awal video.
Before the anime adaptation was announced, approximately 3 million copies of the first 12 volumes of the komik jepang had been printed. As of October 10, approximately 6.5 million copies of the first 14 volumes are now in print. Before the anime was announced, 250,000 copies of the first volume had been printed, but now the number has doubled to lebih than 500,000 copies.
The 15th compiled volume in the series will ship in November. Ohtaka has been serializing the komik jepang in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine since 2009. The story re-imagines tales from the classic story One Thousand and One Nights (also known as Arabian Nights).
Crunchyroll and Hulu are streaming the televisi anime adaptation in various countries outside of jepang as it airs, and Aniplex of America announced last weekend that it has licensed the series for release on halaman awal video.
Ohtaka, the creator of Sumomomo Momomo, has been serializing Magi in Weekly Shonen Sunday since 2009, and Shogakukan will publikasi the 13th compiled book volume selanjutnya month.
Earlier this year, Masaki Nawada, the editor-in-chief of Weekly Shonen Sunday, revealed that the komik jepang has a "huge project" in development. The domain "project-Magi.com" has been registered and is currently pointing to the name server "ns.sme.co.jp," a domain owned oleh Sony musik Entertainment.