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Shueisha Kindle Sale Halved One Piece, Naruto and Kingdom

Shueisha Kindle Sale Halved One Piece, Naruto and Kingdom
Image: Dengeki Online

115 Volumes of One Piece at Half Price

Japanese games and entertainment site Dengeki Online rounded up the sale on July 12. The deal came with one catch: the 50% discount required a Shueisha coupon, so buyers had to check the coupon box before checkout or pay full price.

The eligible list covered near-complete runs of the publisher's biggest series. All 115 volumes of One Piece qualified, alongside Kingdom's full 79-volume run, all 72 volumes of Naruto, all 42 of Dragon Ball and the first 38 volumes of Hunter x Hunter. Bleach, Gintama, Yu-Gi-Oh! and the 36 volumes of One-Punch Man released to date filled out the legacy side of the lineup.

Current Jump Hits Made the List Too

This was not just a back-catalog cleanout. Dandadan (24 volumes), Kagurabachi (11 volumes) and Akane-banashi (22 volumes), the series about a teenage performer of rakugo, Japan's traditional comic storytelling, were all included. So were Jujutsu Kaisen's complete 30-volume run, Chainsaw Man and the first three volumes of Jujutsu Kaisen ≡ (Modulo), the franchise's new series.

Deeper cuts made it in as well. Golden Kamuy, the sci-fi survival story Astra Lost in Space and Yoshihiro Togashi's Level E were all part of the 28-series lineup Dengeki highlighted. The outlet cautioned that Amazon campaigns of this kind can end or change pricing without notice, and that listed prices were current as of its publication.

Looking Ahead

The coupon window closed at 11:59 p.m. Japan time on July 13, 2026, and the discounts applied to the Japanese-language editions sold through Amazon Japan's Kindle store. For English readers the practical route is unchanged: Viz Media publishes One Piece, Naruto, Dragon Ball, Bleach, Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, Dandadan, Kagurabachi and Akane-banashi in English, and the currently running Jump titles also post new chapters on Shueisha's Manga Plus app.

Dengeki's coverage also pointed to a separate Kindle deal, reported on July 11, that put every volume of Mob Psycho 100 at 100 yen, or 1,600 yen (about $10) for the complete series. No follow-up Shueisha sale has been announced, so Viz's print catalog and Manga Plus remain the entry points for anyone who missed the window.