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The film was directed by Takashi Miike, stars Kento Yamazaki as Josuke, and was released in Japan on August 4, 2017. Both studios were planning for worldwide distribution and are hoping to create sequels. [71][72] Reception Sales JoJo's Bizarre
Adventure had over 100 million copies in circulation by December 2016;[73] it had over 120 million copies in circulation by December 2021. [74] It is one of the best-selling Weekly Shōnen Jump series of all time. [75] The first volume of JoJolion was the
second best-selling manga for its debut week, its second volume reached third place, and its third reached second place. [76][77][78] All three volumes were some of the best-selling manga of 2012. [79][80] All three volumes of Viz Media's release of Phantom Blood and all four volumes of Battle Tendency reached the top seven positions on The New York Times Manga Best Seller list. [81] According to ICv2, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure was the eighth best-selling manga franchise of Q4 2021 (September–December) in the United States. [82] Critical reception Reviewing the first volume, IGN named JoJo's Bizarre Adventure a "must read," declaring the artwork of "a standard virtually unseen in most manga produced today. "[83] Otaku USA's Joseph Luster called the series "fun as hell" and noted how the beginning is not filled with action like most Weekly Shōnen Jump series, but instead has the tension of horror and thriller films. [84] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network wrote that the first volume "combines a fighting story with a solid emotional background, and will absolutely put hair on your chest.