First Print/Series/Death Note

Death Note

The complete, iconic, and accessible modern classic — short enough to collect in full, famous enough to always have demand. Here's every key that matters, how to spot a real first print, and where the value sits.

Publisher
ShueishaWeekly Shōnen Jump
Vol. 1
2004初版
Creator
Ohba / Obatadebut 2003
Volumes
12complete 2006
The grail
Vol. 12004
The keys

What's actually worth owning.

Death Note is short (12 volumes), complete, and globally iconic — an accessible full-run collectible. Every entry assumes a first print in high grade.

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Japanese first prints · tankōbon

Volume 1 Grail

Shueisha · 2004 · 初版

The debut of a modern classic with enormous Western crossover. First-print, high-grade Vol. 1s anchor the run and enjoy durable, franchise-wide demand.

Volume 12 Finale

Shueisha · 2006 · series end

The final volume, closing a tight, complete story. A clean finale key — and completing all 12 is itself an achievable collector goal.

Weekly Shōnen Jump · the magazine keys

Weekly Shōnen Jump 2003 debut Series Debut

Shueisha · 2003 · Chapter 1

The issue where Death Note began — the true magazine debut.

English first prints

Viz Volume 1 First EN

Viz · 2005 · English tankōbon

The English Vol. 1 first print — a highly accessible entry with strong Western demand.

Is your Vol. 1 a first print?

The tells that separate a scarce first print from a reprint.

  • Find the colophon (奥付) for the printing and date.
  • A first print reads 初版 / 第1刷; Death Note has reprinted steadily, so verify.
  • The date should sit near the 2004 debut.
  • An intact obi adds a premium.
Full first-print ID guide →

Should you grade it?

The Death Note grading calculus, in short.

  • Grade Vol. 1 in high grade — the iconic, always-in-demand key.
  • Because it's a short run, a complete high-grade set is a realistic and desirable goal.
  • Condition is decisive on a modern mass-printed book.
  • Grade when a half-grade swing moves the price $100+.
Read the full Buyer's Guide →
Watchlist

The Death Note board.

The desk's current read at a glance. Status reflects our thesis, not a price quote — always confirm with live sold comps.

Volume / ItemWhat makes it keyTierDesk status
Vol. 1 (JP, 2004)Iconic modern debutGrailCore hold
WSJ 2003 debutSerialized debutDebutWatch
Vol. 12 (JP, 2006)Series finale; set completionFinaleAccumulate
Viz Vol. 1 (EN, 2005)English first-print entryFirst ENEntry buy
Desk status, defined Core hold a foundational key to own and hold long-term. Accumulate worth building a position into on weakness. Watch on the radar — tracking comps for the right entry. Entry buy an accessible starting position for a new collector.

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