Friday, August 13, 2010

New York Times Best Selling Manga List, August 1-7


This WeekWeeks on List
1WARRIORS: RAVENPAW’S PATH, VOL. 3, by Erin Hunter and James Barry. (TOKYOPOP, $6.99.) Ravenpaw’s life on the farm is threatened by some rogue cats seeking shelter.1
2ROSARIO VAMPIRE SEASON II, VOL. 2, by Akihisa Ikeda. (VIZ Media, $9.99.) Tsukune Aono’s new school is filled with vampires and werewolves. And the girl he is interested seems to have eyes for him, but is it his blood she’s after?1
3BLACK BIRD, VOL. 5, by Kanoko Sakurakoji. (VIZ Media, $9.99.) Misao Harada can see into a magical realm where she is the bride demon of prophecy. How will she survive the pursuit of demons who want the power in her blood?1
4RETURN TO LABYRINTH, VOL. 4, by Jake T. Forbes and Chris Lie. (TOKYOPOP, $12.99.) This manga series features the further adventures of the characters from the 1986 film “Labyrinth,” directed by Jim Henson. Toby may have returned home at the end of the movie, but now the Goblin King wants him back.1
5NEGIMA! MAGISTER NEGI MAGI, VOL. 27, by Ken Akamatsu. (Del Rey, $10.99.) Can Negi win the tournament of champions against Jack Ravan, a martial arts legend?2
6BAKUMAN, VOL. 1, by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. (VIZ Media, $9.99.) This manga series is about Moritaka Mashiro, who enjoys drawing and Akito Takagi, a would-be writer, who team up to create a manga series. Will they survive the world of publishing?1
7NARUTO, VOL. 48, by Masashi Kishimoto. (VIZ Media, $9.99.) The origins and true nature of Pain, Naruto's arch nemesis, are revealed.10
8D. GRAY-MAN, VOL. 18, by Katsura Hoshino. (VIZ Media, $9.99.) The protagonist: 15-year-old Allen Walker. The setting: 19th century England. His mission: to find Innocence, a substance used to create weapons to destroy the akuma demons.1
9FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST, VOL. 23, by Hiromu Arakawa. (VIZ Media, $9.99.) Two brothers harmed in a ritual that was half magic/half science seek the legendary Philosopher’s Stone to make things right.3
10SKIP BEAT!, VOL. 21, by Yoshiki Nakamura. (VIZ Media, $9.99.) A woman’s work is never done: Can Kyoko balance revenge, a career and her own happiness?1

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