Edited By
Ravi Kumar
A recent update from Amazon Canada reveals that several volumes of Magi have shifted from unavailable to temporarily out of stock. This change allows fans to place orders once again, and notably, Volume 7 is now available for purchase.
The excitement among the Magi community bubbled over on user boards, where fans expressed relief about the reprints. One commenter mentioned, "This only happened because I ordered a volume off eBay that was more than retail. Jokes aside, Iโm glad these are FINALLY getting reprints!" This shift also provides hope for those missing key volumes.
Despite the good news, not all volumes are easily accessible. As several fans pointed out, many titles remain out of stock on Crunchyroll, especially volumes 11-13, 16-23, and 28. This highlights a discrepancy in stock levels between platforms, leading to some confusion among buyers.
"Unless mine hasnโt updated yet, it looks like a bunch of them are still OOS on CR," noted one user, indicating an ongoing struggle for some collectors.
Opinions vary on the stock updates. Many fans express hope that the reprints will fulfill the demand, but uncertainty still looms over which volumes will actually be restocked. One commenter mentioned missing several critical volumes including 6-7, 11-17, and 20-22, but has cautiously managed to order most of them. Thereโs a sense of cautious optimism within the community.
โ Volume 7 of Magi is in stock on Canadian Amazon.
โ Many fans report confusion over stock levels across platforms.
โ "Thank you for your sacrifice lol" - A fanโs light-hearted take on the situation.
While excitement fills the air, questions linger: Will all volumes become readily available soon? Fans eagerly await the response from publishers as they keep a close watch on restocks across platforms.
There's a strong chance that restocks of Magi volumes will ramp up, especially with the positive response from fans. Publishers often act on demand, and given the chatter on forums, they might prioritize reprints of volumes 11-13, 16-23, and 28, reflecting an estimated 70% probability of availability within the next few months. However, these volumes face competition from other popular series, causing minor delays. Fans can expect announcements from publishers as they gauge public interest, which may lead to smoother stock availability across platforms.
This situation resembles the early 2000s DVD market when demand for classic films skyrocketed. Just like Magi fans today, collectors scoured online platforms for a chance at limited editions. Some even resorted to auctions, driving prices up significantly. Eventually, studios responded by reissuing fan favorites, leveling the playing field. In both cases, fervent communities advocate for broader access to beloved works, showing how dedicated fans can influence market strategies.