The New York Times Manga Best Sellers of 2013

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This is a list of manga that topped The New York Times Manga Best Seller list in 2013. [1]

DateBookAuthorPublisher
January 6 Maximum Ride, Vol. 6 James Patterson Yen Press
January 13
January 20
January 27 Bleach, Vol. 54 Tite Kubo Viz Media
February 3 Missions of Love, Vol. 2 Ema Toyama Kodansha Comics
February 10 Black Butler, Vol. 12 Yana Toboso Yen Press
February 17 Sailor Moon, Vol. 9 Naoko Takeuchi Kodansha Comics
February 24 Naruto, Vol. 60 Masashi Kishimoto Viz Media
March 3 Skip Beat, Vol. 30 Yoshiki Nakamura Viz Media
March 10 Naruto, Vol. 60 Masashi Kishimoto Viz Media
March 17 Battle Angel Alita: Last Order, Vol. 17 Yukito Kishiro Kodansha Comics
March 24 Rosario+Vampire
Season II, Vol. 11
Akihisa Ikeda Viz Media
March 31 One Piece, Vol. 66 Eiichiro Oda Viz Media
April 7 Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, Vol. 2 Kazuki Takahashi Viz Media
April 14 Sailor Moon, Vol. 10 Naoko Takeuchi Kodansha Comics
April 21
April 28 Bleach, Vol. 56 Tite Kubo Viz Media
May 5
May 12 Black Butler, Vol. 13 Yana Toboso Yen Press
May 19 Negima Magister Negi Magi, Vol. 38 Ken Akamatsu Kodansha Comics
May 26 Naruto, Vol. 61 Masashi Kishimoto Viz Media
June 2
June 9 Sailor Moon, Vol. 11 Naoko Takeuchi Kodansha Comics
June 16
June 23 Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, Vol. 3 Kazuki Takahashi Viz Media
June 30
July 7 One Piece, Vol. 67 Eiichiro Oda Viz Media
July 14 Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, Vol. 2 Yoshikazu Yasuhiko Vertical
July 21 Bleach, Vol. 57 Tite Kubo Viz Media
July 28 Blue Exorcist, Vol. 10 Kazue Kato Viz Media
August 4 Sailor Moon, Vol. 12 Naoko Takeuchi Kodansha Comics
August 11
August 18 Black Butler, Vol. 14 Yana Toboso Yen Press
August 25 Naruto, Vol. 62 Masashi Kishimoto Viz Media
September 1
September 8
September 15
September 22 One Piece, Vol. 68 Eiichiro Oda Viz Media
September 29 Sailor Moon Short Stories, Vol. 1 Naoko Takeuchi Kodansha Comics
October 6
October 13 Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, Vol. 3 Yoshikazu Yasuhiko Vertical
October 20 Bleach, Vol. 58 Tite Kubo Viz Media
October 27 Attack on Titan, Vol. 1 Hajime Isayama Kodansha Comics
November 3 Monster Musume, Vol. 1 Okayado Seven Seas Entertainment
November 10
November 17 Black Butler, Vol. 15 Yana Toboso Yen Press
November 24 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, Vol. 5 Masahiro Hikokubo Viz Media
December 1
December 8 Yotsuba&!, Vol. 12 Kiyohiko Azuma Yen Press
December 15 Sailor Moon Short Stories, Vol. 2 Naoko Takeuchi Kodansha Comics
December 22 One Piece, Vol. 69 Eiichiro Oda Viz Media
December 29

See also

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References

  1. "Manga Best Sellers". NYTimes.com. Retrieved August 21, 2015.