Chapter 1442 - A stunning sales figure for the standalone volume release!
I am Really a Superstar
Translator: Legge Editor: Legge
Japan.
Online, on the streets, on public transport, in the schools.
The discussions about One Piece could be heard everywhere.
âTodayâs issue has two chapters in it!â
âIt was so enjoyable to read it!â
âMy Luffy! Heâs so cute!â
âThe fighting is so hot-blooded!â
âThis is the best comic Iâve read in recent years!â
âI want to buy the standalone volume of it!â
âMe too, when will it get released?â
âIâve already read it four times!â
Chapter 4.
Chapter 5.
Chapter 6.
The serialization of One Piece continued.
Furthermore, because of the double chapters released per week, the number of pages for One Piece very quickly reached the necessary requirements of a standalone volume. The regular thirty-twomo format 1 was also known in Japan as a ânew editionâ and was around 180 pages in length. So ShÅnen Publishing had no choice but to bring forward the plans for a standalone volume of One Piece.
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Printing.
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The quantity for the first print was also being discussed.
In one of the meetings at ShÅnen Publishing, everyone had differing opinions.
âLetâs talk about it. What numbers should we go with for the initial print run?â
âI think we should try with 100,000 copies first?â
âIsnât 100,000 copies too few? Based on the current popularity of One Piece, I think we should have at least 200,000 copies as a minimum requirement. It could go higher than that too.â
â200,000? Impossible.â
âItâs only the first volume. 200,00 copies would be too much. Besides, only the top cartoonists get such treatment.â
âBut One Piece is the most popular comic series in the whole of Japan right now!â
âThe standalone volume has not even been released yet, so we still donât know how the sales will do. Itâs too early to say for sure whether the comic is really the most popular or not.â
âLetâs go for a compromise. I suggest we run a print of 150,000 copies.â
Some people were optimistic.
But others, not so.
One Piece was ranked very high in the popularity polls and had been continuously getting first place for many weeks in a row. However, acclaim was just acclaim, while sales figures were sales figures. They had to be looked at separately. It wasnât like there werenât any comics that received critical acclaim but were immediately knocked off their perch the moment their standalone volumes were released. Acclaim was just one part of the equation, while sales figures accounted for the final results.
Zhang Yeâs Studio sent its personnel to Japan.
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On this day.
In the morning.
Beijing time: 6 AM.
Tokyo time: 7 AM. The time difference was an hour.
Zhang Ye was in the kitchen making breakfast. With his other hand, he was taking a video call from Ha Qiqi on his cell phone. In the call, Little Sun was talking to his sister while Ha Qiqi was exuberant.
Zhang Ye smiled and said: âYouâve arrived?â
Ha Qiqi said: âLittle Sun and I have reached Japan. Today is the release date of the first standalone volume of One Piece, and itâll be going on sale very soon. You might not know this, but if we didnât come here and see for ourselves, we really wouldnât know how hot One Piece has become. Iâll put it this way: I can understand how One Piece is pronounced in Japanese. On the way here, Little Sun and I heard other people bring up the name at least four or five times!â
âHaha, thatâs pretty good.â
Ha Qiqi smiled happily and said: âLittle Sun and I will head to the bookstore first. Weâll update you again in a while.â
Zhang Ye said: âOK, thanks for the hard work.â
Ha Qiqi said: âItâs no big deal. This is what we should be doing. You can draw more and take good care of Chief Wu. Leave the rest to us.â
âAlright.â
After ending the video call, Ha Qiqi and Little Sun immediately set off.
But when they walked up to one of the larger bookstores nearby, the two of them were dumbfounded. They saw that the line extended outwards by more than a hundred meters.
One Piece!
One Piece!
They kept hearing the same words being repeated!
Little Sun was stunned. âTheyâre all here to buy One Piece?â
Ha Qiqi was also a little doubtful. âSurely not, right?â
They werenât sure and dared not assume so. They turned around and went to another, smaller bookstore. They found the same thing happening here. Everyone was lining up!
What is this all about?
What are they here to buy?
At this moment, it was time!
When that bookstore opened its doors for business, the people in the line rushed inside. Although they were orderly and unlike the chaos that was often seen back in China, everyone was fast walking. They were all rushing in one directionâtowards the comics section!
âOne Piece!â
âI want a copy of it!â
âGive me one!â
âHas One Piece arrived yet?â
Little Sun was shocked!
Ha Qiqi was enraptured!
They werenât full of themselves! Everyone was truly here to buy One Piece!
â¦
Osaka.
At a point of sale.
âDo you have One Piece?â
âCan I have a copy of One Pieceâs standalone volume, thank you.â
âIs Volume 8 of Martial King out yet? No? Oh, then give me a copy of One Piece.â
â¦
Hokkaido.
At a bookstore.
âWhat?â
âYouâre out of it?â
âWhy donât you have any left?â
âIâve been lining up since early morning.â
â¦
Kyoto.
At a supermarket.
âWhereâs One Piece?â
âIsnât the standalone volume going on sale today?â
âItâs been sold out?â
âSo quickly?â
âThere isnât even one copy left?â
âAhhhhh! I came too late!â
â¦
Meanwhile.
In the editorial department of ShÅnen Publishing.
Someone from the marketing department suddenly came running in. He was panting and shouted loudly, âOne Piece is selling like crazy! Who is the editor in charge of One Piece?â
Seto Kyoko stood up dumbfoundedly. âThat would be me.â
The person from the marketing department said, âQuick, get ready, weâre going for an additional print run!â
The other editors were stunned.
âAdditional print run?â
âBut it was just released!â
âWhy is it getting an additional print run so quickly?â
âWhat kind of results did it achieve?â
They couldnât understand what was going on.
Getting an additional print run was a big deal. Usually, the standalone volumes would have to sell out before they could use the figures to decide on how many more copies to print. So why did the additional print run get brought up just two hours after it went on sale?
Everyone had confused expressions on their faces.
The person from the marketing department said, âWhat do you all know! The 150,000 copies from the initial print run of One Piece sold out within two hours of release!â
Kyoko was stunned!
All of the others in the editorial department were stunned!
It was sold out?
All of it?
150,000 copies?
The deputy editor shouted, âHoly shit!â
A male editor was floored. âDoes it have to be that ridiculous?â
Someone shouted, âQuick, quick, inform the editor-in-chief!â
Everyone understood that something big had happened!
This was no longer just a big deal for ShÅnen Publishing. This was a big deal that affected the entire Japanese comic world!
How many years?
How many years had it been since Japan had had a comic that could achieve such results?
â¦
Two days later.
One Piece received an additional print run for 150,000 copies.
It sold out within three hours!
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A few days later.
One Piece was given another print run for 200,000 copies.
The 200,000 copies were snapped up again!
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Additional print run!
Sold out!
Additional print run!
Sold out!
In the end, the sales figures of the first volume of One Piece reached an astonishing 1.01 million copies to break the record of the sales for the first volume of a comic series.
ShÅnen Publishing went crazy!
The other comic publishers also went crazy!
All of Japan went crazy!
Thinking back to around six years ago when the national comic The Awakening of the Races ended, there hadnât been another comic series that caused such a craze in the Japanese comics industry. The explosive popularity of One Piece had come about so suddenly that no one was prepared for it. Many of the Japanese were caught off guard by its appearance!
Six years!
It had been six years!
And now, the new national cartoon they had been waiting for finally arrived!