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Publisher Copies printed vs ‘08 Title #volume
Shueisha 3,000,000 +500,000 One Piece #57
Shueisha 1,575,000 +45,000 Naruto #50
Shueisha 1,450,000 -20,000 Hunter x Hunter #27
Shueisha 1,200,000 -60,000 Bleach #41
Kodansha 1,100,000 -40,000 Nodame Cantabille #22
Kodansha 1,080,000 -100,000 Vagabond #30
Shueisha 860,000 -90,000 Real #9
Shogakukan 860,000 -70,000 Detective Conan #64
Shogakukan 800,000 -70,000 Pluto #8
Shueisha 800,000 +170,000 Kimi ni Todoke #10
Kodansha 750,000 +100,000 Saint Young Men #4
Shueisha 650,000 -50,000 D.Gray-man
Shueisha 610,000 -30,000 Gintama #28
Shueisha 610,000 -20,000 Hitman Reborn #26
Kodansha 550,000 +160,000 Fairy Tail #20
Kodansha 530,000 -60,000 Big Windup
Kodansha 500,000 n/a Billy Bat #1
Kodansha 500,000 n/a GTO Shonan 14days #1
Kodansha 495,000 -85,000 Initial D #39
Shueisha 490,000 n/a Bakuman #7
Shueisha 470,000 +20,000[1] New Prince of Tennis #2
Kodansha 460,000 -30,000 Hajime no Ippo #88
Shogakukan 480,000 [2] Bokura ga Ita #13
Shogakukan 480,000 55,000 Black Lagoon #9
Kodansha 450,000 -70,000 xxxHolic #16
Shogakukan 450,000 +-0 Hayate the Combat Butler #21
Kodansha 445,000 +250,000 Moyashimon #8
Shogakukan 440,000 +25,000 Cross Game #16
Obviously, the big three are topping the charts here (with a slightly unexpected HxH in there), but after that, it's interesting to see that the field is very, very mixed. We've got Nodame Cantabile, a josei romantic comedy about classical music, immediately following, and then Vagabond, a seinen story set during the Shogunate. You've got your shoujo stuff like Kimi ni Todoke and Bokura ga Ita, a smattering of shounen, and your weird stuff like Saint Young Men and Moyashimon.
Anyway, thought you'd be interested in looking at these figures and overanalyzing them.