Choujin X (Japanese: 超人X, Hepburn: Chōjin Ekkusu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sui Ishida. It has been irregularly serialized on Shueisha's Tonari no Young Jump website since May 2021 and in Weekly Young Jump from October 2021 to February 2022.
Synopsis
Azuma Higashi (東 アズマ, Higashi Azuma) has great fighting skills as well as a strong sense of justice, and also always gets good grades in his class. His friend Tokio Kurohara (黒原 トキオ, Kurohara Tokio) is the complete opposite of Azuma: he does not listen in class, and is a bystander when Azuma fights. Different as they might be, their bond is very strong nevertheless. They live in Yamato Prefecture, where the district has almost been destroyed by Choujin, humans with supernatural abilities. When the two are returning home, they encounter a Choujin who threatens to kill them. With no other way of escaping, the two decided to become Choujin themselves. The story centers around their adventures and struggles as they try to navigate the chaotic and often dangerous life of a Choujin.
Publication
Choujin X, written and illustrated by Sui Ishida, was first announced in November 2020.[3] With an irregular serialization, with chapters released according to Ishida's own schedule,[4][1]Choujin X began serialization on Shueisha's Tonari no Young Jump website on May 10, 2021.[1] It was also serialized in Weekly Young Jump from October 14, 2021,[5][4] to February 4, 2022, only continuing its serialization on the website.[6] Shueisha released its first two tankōbon volume on December 17, 2021.[7]
The series is simultaneously published on Viz Media's website in English,[1] and Shueisha's Manga Plus online platform in English, Indonesian, Portuguese, Spanish,[8] and Russian.[9]
These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume.
"Blessing of blood" (血の祝福, Chi no Shukufuku)
"The world of work" (しごのせかい, Shi go Nose Kai)
"Playing Cards" (プレイング・カード, Pureingu Kādo)
"Our Risks" (わたしたちのリスク, Watashi-tachi no Risuku)
"Harvester"
"The Matters Leading Up to August 1999" (1999年八月までのこと, 1999-Nen Hachigatsu Made no Koto)
This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information.
Reception
The first and second volumes sold 33,113 and 29,852 copies (respectively) in their first week;[25][26] they sold 40,141 and 36,085 copies (respectively) in their second week.[27] By December 2022, the manga had sold over 1 million copies.[28]
The series ranked 13th in the Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2023.[29]