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My Hero Academia Tops The List

The 21st volume of the popular My Hero Academia franchise has taken the No. 3 spot of the November New York Times best-sellers list for graphic novels and manga. It is the first manga series to take the top three following the list’s reinstatement last month.

The Times recently brought back the rankings for graphic novels on October 2, after removing it from publication two years ago back in February 2017. According to tech and science fiction site Gizmodo, the newspaper had first introduced the list as an “experiment” in 2009. It was printed for eight years before being eliminated from both the print and online editions “to make room for other content.”

“We are thrilled to bring back to our readers graphic books and mass market best-sellers as two monthly best-seller lists,” said New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul, according to a press release issued by the newspaper in September. “Our new monthly graphic books list combines the format as it exists across all platforms—hardcover, paperback and digital—in order to represent the range of ways in which publishers create and people of all ages read these books. And readers are passionate about the many genres— from horror to romance—represented on the mass market fiction list.”

My Hero Academia was one of the 20 most watched series during August and September on the anime streaming site Crunchyroll, according to website CBR.

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