One Piece Has Surpassed Its Own World Record for the Third Time
After 4 years since reaching over 500 million, One Piece has officially beaten its own record with over 600 million copies sold worldwide.
After 4 years, we have a major sales update for One Piece, the world’s best-selling manga of all time.
With the release of Volume 114 on March, One Piece is confirmed to have sold over 600 million copies in circulation worldwide.
The last update was when One Piece surpassed its own Guinness World Record from 2015 for “most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author” at 516.6 million copies on August 2022 with Volume 103, the volume that introduced Gear 5.
This means over 100 million copies were sold in 4 years, which is an impressive feat similar to Jujutsu Kaisen recently going from 100 million copies sold to 150 million in only a year to become the 10th best-selling manga of all time.
In Japan alone from 2022-2025, One Piece would have sold around 28 million copies in terms of physical sales, with 2022 being one of their biggest years with 10.3 million sales yet still ranking 4th overall, being beaten by Jujutsu Kaisen.
One Piece was also the best-selling manga of 2025, reclaiming its spot from Jujutsu Kaisen.
With these numbers, One Piece has surpassed all of Superman’s 18,000+ issues (1938 – 2016) combined that have sold around 600 million copies, making it the undisputed best selling comic of all time and in contention for the best selling fiction series of all time.
Second World Popularity PollÂ
In time for this monumentous milestone, One Piece will hold its second World Popularity Poll, the first one being from January 3, 2021 to February 28, 2021 to celebrate the manga reaching 1000 chapters and the anime reaching 1000 episodes under the World Top 100 project.
The first overall popularity poll was from Chapter 49’s release in 1998.
This 8th poll uses the same “WT100” branding as the 7th and is announced on the obi of Volume 114.
Source: Twitter
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