Tokyo Revengers will unleash season three next year, and the series just hit a big sales milestone ahead of the premiere!
Tokyo Revengers ran through its first season last year, and while fans were keeping their eyes out for season two, a major milestone just slipped past the series. After all, the latest numbers are in from Kodansha Comics on sales, and Tokyo Revengers isn't playing around. The manga just crossed 65 million copies in circulation, and that number is going to jump even higher next year.
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