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I have somewhere around 900 manga volumes in my room. If I were to sell them all as a lot, how much would I get for them?

Pic related but outdated, this was from like 2008. Imagine that now with the wall completely filled, spilling on top of the entertainment unit, and the shelf under the TV completely filled with Shonen Jump.

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>>8824178
>Shonen Jump

>> No.8824186

about 500 bucks

>> No.8824188

Nothing. Who wants to buy used shonen jump?

>> No.8824191

sell 'em online or to a bookstore (a big one)

try like "naruto compplete set," "dragonball complete set" etc

>> No.8824239

My experience with selling used books to comic shops is that you will get between a quarter and $1 for obscure manga no one cares about and series everyone already owns like Big 3 shonenshit, and $5 at the most for super-popular manga that still aren't as well-known as Big 3 manga like Ranma, Chobits, etc that are in good condition. If you have rare or collectible manga like Tezuka stuff you'll probably get a better deal independently selling online.

>> No.8824445

Yeah, you're not going to make a lot of money selling them. My suggestions are just to keep them. Y'know, for bragging rights.

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