WSJ End of Year ToC Ranking

Pic is rankings, source of table: twitter.com/AshitanoGin/status/933640261246377984

OP's comments based only on what he's read:

>One Piece #1, no surprise there, notice the fucking gap in score between #1 and the rest

>MHA #2, the combo of solid manga and simply badass anime solidified this ranking, but to be honest, the fight was to see which manga was #2 in the very beginning. Small gap between #2 and the rest.

>Dr. Stone did VERY well despite being young, almost top 5

>Haikyuu not too far behind, personally surprised a sports shounen did so well, but maybe that's exactly why; it has its own market.

>Boruto #8 despite large following, it's either a portion of the large following was satisfied with the conclusion, the manga simply cannot live up to the large following, or both.

>Food Porn did well, though this is more or less where this manga's been in comparison. Manga is coming to an end, perhaps the sales are dwindling. It has its own market of course, though this current arc has been Stuck in Planet Namek for quite a while.

>Robot X Laserbeam also did well despite being a young manga, but OP hasn't read this so he'll leave it at that.

Why are you quoting yourself? That's not how you use greentext.

How the fuck is Spring Weapon not axed yet? Bottom 3 with below 5k sales per volume for 1 fucking year and it's still not gone. How?

Placeholder for world trigger. Notice how the protagonist is like poor man version of Osamu

Murder yourself.

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Didn't expect much from an underage newshit.

>Boku no Pico in #2
Fuck this gay earth

Boruto has always had color pages, it has never been ranked

I'm glad to see Kimetsu doing well

Thank you underage-kun. Be happy with your WSJ cancer in life.

>underage is the best you can come up with

Hahaha! This shit is the best.

>underage didn't even deny his underage status
Sasuga. Please wait 4 more years before using this site, shitfuck.

>still can't use green texting properly

he's from r/anime

>think its just some site talking about jump's TOC
>its just OP being a newfag
>he's a heroacademiafag from reddit
Holy fuck, come on now.

>wants proof refuting underage status
>what the fuck is the internet and anonymity

Are you sure you're not the newfag here?

I thought he's quoting some comments from twitter.

>Are you sure you're not the newfag here?
Asked the obvious as fuck newshit.

Please entertain us more. You're hilarious.

Nah, he's a little underaged shit from reddit, that's for sure.

>Oh no, he questioned my oldfag status, I better dodge the question and re-accuse him of being a newfag!

Trust me, my sides are gone at this point

>Trust me, my sides are gone at this point
Likewise, yet your newshit is still showing. Lurk 20 more years before posting and learn to use greentext properly.

If you look at the actual average it's surprisingly much further ahead from the rest of the axe fodder

t. Boku no Pico fag from reddit

>it's a literal who twitter faggot poster
teen thread

>2 - Boku no Hero Academia

>Out of the top 5 for five months.
>"The current arc is the worst blah blah blah"
>Author sick, several breaks
>Shitposting at high levels
>"Dr. Stone is the new pillar"
>"OP, KnY and TPN are the new big three"

Still the number 2 in the magazine.
Editor-in-chieffags BTFO!

>10. Bokutachi Wa Benkyou ga Denkinai
I'm really glad it's not bombing. Really fun and heart-warming series.

>7. Haikyuu!!
New season when?

promised neverland #3
what

>What is actually commendable is The Promised Neverland meteoric rise in fame. The series seems that can't even make a misstep and keeps growing in popularity and getting better. We might be seeing the birth of a new cult manga.

>What is actually commendable is The Promised Neverland meteoric rise in fame.
One CP every two weeks. Two cover recommendations by Akimoto and Oda. Appearance in one of the most famous TV shows in Japan. Editorial pushing is the reason.

It won a bunch of awards first, actually.

I haven't watched a single one of those don't plan on ever doing so.

Not like it isn't being backed up by other sources, unless the editors are buying thousands of volumes. And the first volume was out before some of that stuff. Just sayin'.

Rightfully so


What does the numbers mean ?

Average ranking in the magazine. But based on the fact that Boruto is on that list, this average ranking probably includes chapters with color pages, which are typically ignored in our ToC threads.

Ranking on the magazine is decided by editors, so it doesn't necessarily coincide with the popularity of a specific chapter, but it is true that editors tend to put more popular series in the front.

Some people are under the impression that the rankings are based on the reader surveys sent in for individual chapters, but that's most likely incorrect and comes from a statement from Bakuman that was misunderstood by a lot of people. Bakuman constantly mentions the reader survey rankings as what determines whether a manga stays in the magazine, but that doesn't mean it's the same as the order of the series in the magazine. The editors can internally keep track of reader rankings and arrange the actual magazine chapters differently.

Neverland anime when? 2019?

Probably 2018, actually.

Won ONE prize for rookie series made by a guy affiliated with Shonen Jump.
The first volume did not sell that well. The boost only started from volume 3/4 with Oda cover recomendation.

Why are these numbers different from what the usual ToC user posted?

yearly average

self-quote
>based on the fact that Boruto is on that list, this average ranking probably includes chapters with color pages

The ToC threads ignore color pages in those rankings, because chapters with color pages are always spaced apart from each other in the magazine. Because of that, a ranking without color pages would get different averages. But I think the order was the same, at least for the first spots.

you clearly have no idea what I was talking about.
thanks. the reason i asked was that OP had an average rank 2.

Lots of even worse series keep coming so it survives just like salmon did.