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This would have been the perfect steelbook!My plan is to buy both and swap the Wolverine back plate with the Deadpool one. That way I have Wolverine on the front, Deadpool's symbol on the back, and both of the interior artworks.
Best Buy actually started the price hikes. They were not only raising Steel prices, they were raising Amray releases and selling for about 5 bucks over MSRP.You are absolutely right. I honestly didn't think that the prices would stay like this, but I was wrong. I don't think it's sustainable either. Best Buy getting out of the game really changed things it seems.

Yes. The UK version is superior, though, imo. Everything not white is spot glossed, and the logo on the rear is embossed.Is it glossy, different from UK?
should be able to get these for $30 each any day now Why is selling below cost good for collecting? If I ever need to sell anything and I’m going to get less than what I paid, why should I even support physical releases?Ok looks like the craziness is over. Auctions are getting as low as $40 finallyshould be able to get these for $30 each any day now
hey scalpers you might wanna stop putting them up for auction now :whip:
In a general sense you're correct it's bad for the resale value to drop below retail but Disney's pricing in the US was a cash grab especially with the two covers (Disney has been doing that for years) and people who aren't collecting snapping up limited stock to prevent others from getting it so they can resell for a fat margin is bad for the hobby.Why is selling below cost good for collecting? If I ever need to sell anything and I’m going to get less than what I paid, why should I even support physical releases?
I agree about Disney’s prices being ridiculous. Thats bad for the hobby just as much as people selling their items at a loss. People will stop seeing value in physical media and bye bye! To a degree that has already happened. And I’m not a reseller but at some time in everyone’s life, there may be a time to sell. If I can’t get what I put into it, I’m done buying physical releasesIn a general sense you're correct it's bad for the resale value to drop below retail but Disney's pricing in the US was a cash grab especially with the two covers (Disney has been doing that for years) and people who aren't collecting snapping up limited stock to prevent others from getting it so they can resell for a fat margin is bad for the hobby.
If we're going through roller coasters of speculation and price crashes that's an unhealthy market and unsustainable, stable pricing and availability should be the goal.