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Description
| Publisher | Shōnen Gahōsha | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comic Name | Hit Comics | ||||
| Publication Date | May 1980 - August 1989 | ||||
| Weight | 6790g | ||||
| Size | New book size | ||||
| Condition | 4 out of 5 (subjective opinion) | ||||
| Shipping | Planned via Yu-Pack (subject to change) | ||||
| Individual Sale | Set is complete; individual sales generally not accepted. | ||||
| Payment | Planned via Easy Payment (subject to change) | ||||
| Combined Transactions | Can be combined for transactions for one week from the first auction (same day of the following week). (For anything beyond this, consultation is needed) | ||||
| Discounts | 1. If the total auction amount exceeds ¥5000, a 10% discount applies to the amount over ¥5000. (Round up any fractions less than ¥1) 2. If won at the desired auction price, shipping is free for the scheduled shipment expenses. (If shipping costs vary by distance, use the Miyagi to Yamagata rate) | ||||
| Returns | Basically, no claims, no returns. | ||||
| About Transactions | Details on shipping costs and payment methods can be found here, so please refer and understand before bidding. | ||||
| Notes | |||||
Comic Series: Seiyūki - Superman Lock (Hit Comics) Complete Set of 38 Volumes
Sold For
148,043 Yen ($948.99)
Win it and it arrives at our Tokyo warehouse. We combine your items into one international shipment, billed at actual carrier cost.
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2025-12-12 23:42:28 JST
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Collector Commentary
Superman Lock (Seiyūki) is a landmark 1980s shōnen manga series from Shōnen Gahōsha's Hit Comics anthology, running a substantial 9-year serialization—a span that itself indicates strong reader retention and editorial confidence. Complete sets of long-run Japanese manga from this era are increasingly difficult to assemble, as individual volumes circulate widely while full runs remain scattered across the domestic market. Condition stability across 38 volumes is a practical rarity; the seller's 4/5 rating suggests minimal yellowing and structural integrity, which directly impacts collectability for serious manga preservationists. Early 1980s Shōnen Gahōsha publications command steady collector interest in Japan, where domestic first editions with original packaging command premiums over later reprints.