User blog comment:IamJakuhoRaikoben/Sorcerer Magazine, Issue 29: May 2014/@comment-4449950-20140602011710

Dunno if this is being discussed in chat or whatever, but I'm putting it in a blog comment for all to see. Here are the manga rankings by sale for the first half of the year:

Source is Oricon and a forum I visit has the rest of the list. NOTE: I can't find a source for the manga outside the top 10! If it turns out the rest of the list after 10 is incorrect in some way, you were warned here.

Tbh, I'm quite surprised with the results. But, I know (as always) that there will be some people panicking because FT got 18. Well, to you, I can only say relax and don't panic. FT is, well, I know 18 seems bad, but FT isn't losing sales:
 * At this time last year FT had sold 1,853,510 copies. 1,654,601 copies is not a significant drop.
 * If you want to see a manga that should be worrying, look at One Piece. Last year by this point in time OP had sold 7,944,680 copies. 3 million is a far greater drop in sales than FTs 200k.
 * I'm wondering when this SnK hype is going to die. I dunno bout you and this is my own opinion, but I tried following the series and I just can't. The art just doesn't appeal to me on ANY level and I never understand what is happening in terms of continuity. I understand the chapter, but all of the chapters seem disconnected, even when I reread. So :/ Just me though...
 * To me at least, the mangas between 18 and 14 are so close in terms of sales that they could be interchanged imo...
 * Where's Toriko? Tbh this surprised me the most. I thought Toriko was really popular...?
 * Nisekoi, Noragami and Haikyuu all have gained sales because they recently had anime released.

So, seems that FT, Bleach and Naruto aren't losing sales, but the competition is getting more competitive :/ What are you guys' thoughts on this? And no, please don't turn this into a "this manga is better than that manga!"/"in your face X manga I hate!"/"Y manga is dying" rant or I swear I will start deleting comments >__> Fight and argue elsewhere, I just thought people might like to see this info on FT.