The first issue of "Dragon Ball" Weekly JUMP was sold at a sky-high price of 3.8 million yen and I regretted selling it as waste paper

The first issue of "Dragon Ball" Weekly JUMP was sold at a sky-high price of 3.8 million yen and I regretted selling it as waste paper

At an auction on March 7, a well-preserved first issue of "Dragon Ball" Weekly JUMP was sold at a sky-high price of 3.8 million yen, sparking heated discussions. Netizens said they really regretted selling it as waste paper after reading it.

In Japan, most comic magazines are made of recycled paper, and the image quality and paper quality are not satisfactory. After all, most Japanese people just throw away these magazines after reading them and recycle them. I didn’t expect that they would be so expensive after being associated with “Dragon Ball”.

·There has been such a trend recently. The magazines of a new comic being serialized for the first time will be carefully preserved by discerning readers, hoping that the new comic will become popular overnight and the price of the magazine will increase. However, you have to hope secretly, after all, under the premise of such large-scale distribution, yours will become rare if other readers throw it away after reading it.


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