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Originally Posted by HarryT
According to this article, Superman comics from the 1930s can sell for rather more than $1.99. They can sell for $2,160,000 in fact. Given that, $1.99 seems like quite a bargain.
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haha, people love to sell the original, rare and decrepit paper copy for millions. It's still just a copy, not the real deal as put forth by the pen of the artist. It still doesn't make it right for a publisher to ask the same price for a classic as one from today. Do they even make any income?
I've read of people doing it for videogame cartridges for the original Nintendo. Paying vast amounts for a piece of chip for a copy of some game that was just obscure and lame and that is the very same copy which you can obtain in any illegal site out there.
Well, ever since rich people went nuts and began to promote trash in place of real art I'm not surprised by such obssessive dumb behavior. Rich people can put their money on fire and the next day it is replaced by new money.