Edited By
Tanya Lee
A recent sale featuring ACCA 13: Territory Inspection Department volumes and a nostalgic Detective Conan collection has ignited interest within the community. Sold exclusively in the US, these items are drawing attention for both their nostalgic value and competitive pricing.
The seller is offering a variety of manga titles:
ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Department (volumes 2, 3, 4) for $6 each.
Case Closed (Detective Conan) volumes 69-85, 88 (18 volumes total) priced at $5 each, with a preference for selling them as a set.
An official Nintendo Legend of Zelda sweatshirt in size small is available for $10.
The comments section has sparked discussion on pricing and whether to buy in bulk.
One user said, "Would you do $70 for all of Conan?" highlighting the desire to make deals. Others expressed a strategy, with another remarking, "I'm going to wait for a better offer"
Interestingly, most participants seem keen on acquiring the Conan series for a complete set, while several users have voiced their hesitation to commit without more competitive offers.
Key Takeaways:
๐ฎ Competitive Pricing: ACCA and Conan volumes stocked at attractive rates.
๐ค Hesitation in negotiations, with people waiting for better deals.
๐ฅ Interest in Bundling: A strong preference for purchasing series collectively has emerged.
"If splitting, please take a continuous chunk" โ offers insight into the seller's preference for selling volumes together.
Overall, the current marketplace for anime and manga allows for vibrant user interaction and strategy, as fans are keen to grab nostalgic pieces while negotiating effectively.