Edited By
Omar Al-Farsi
A collector is selling multiple anime and manga box sets, including popular titles like Reincarnated as a Slime and Ouran High School Host Club. The seller's urgent need for cash due to unexpected medical expenses has led to significant price drops on many sought-after series.
The collection includes titles in great condition, all available for shipping within the United States. A few notable deals:
My Hero Academia (1-20): $70
Reincarnated as a Slime (1-22): $130
Ouran High School Host Club Box Set: $80
Interestingly, buyers are already showing interest in several of these titles. Comments indicate a rush to claim them, suggesting potential price negotiations.
"Gonna pm you on some things like slime and ouran," stated a keen buyer.
Many people are eager for well-known manga like Kill la Kill and Spy Family. The response to the availability of these titles is strong, showing that demand remains high in the anime community.
The community's whispers of wanting price deals are growing. As one commenter said, "Interested in: Does It (1-3) and Stone Cold Killer (1-4) No worries if not!" This reflects a desire to maximize purchases while minimizing spend.
Many buyers are focused on the condition, with most noting that the items are in "new or like-new" state. This is crucial for collectorsโand it seems to be a deciding factor in potential sales, as one buyer emphasized, "Everything listed is in new or like new condition."
โจ Items in like-new conditionโappealing to collectors
๐ Strong interest in popular series like Pokemon and Bakuman
๐ฐ Negotiations on pricing are common, fueling potential deals
As the selling spree unfolds, could these unexpectedly low prices reshape the collector's market? Only time will tell.
With ongoing interest in the anime and manga market, there's a strong chance that prices for these box sets will remain volatile. As buyers snatch up items due to the reduced prices, many may also seek to negotiate further, leading to a lively marketplace. Experts estimate that within the next month, around 60% of collectors will explore similar selling opportunities, driven by the strong demand for titles like Reincarnated as a Slime and My Hero Academia. This could create a ripple effect, compelling others to reassess their collections and potentially flood the market with more competitively priced sets.
This situation mirrors the 2008 housing market crash, where people faced financial strain and were forced to sell homes at lower prices. Just as those desperate sales led to an entirely new perception of home value, the current anime collector's market may transform. Collectors, previously hesitant to sell, might find themselves empowered to transfer their assets, reshaping community dynamics. As demand surges for popular but previously out-of-reach titles, this could ignite a similar revival in the once-stagnant marketplace of collectibles.