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Description
| Publisher | Shonen Gahosha | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comic Name | Hit Comics | ||||
| Publication Date | From August 1977 to December 1981 | ||||
| Weight | 3755g | ||||
| Size | Trade paperback size | ||||
| Condition | Rated 4 out of 5 (personal opinion) | ||||
| Shipping | Scheduled to be sent via Yu-Pack (may change) | ||||
| Separate Sales | Complete set, not available for separate sale. | ||||
| Payment | Scheduled to use Easy Payment (may change) | ||||
| Combined Transactions | Can combine transactions for one week following first auction win (same day of the week next week). (Longer requires negotiation) | ||||
| Discount | 1. If total bid amount exceeds ¥5000, there is a 10% discount on the excess (Rounding up for amounts under ¥1) 2. Free shipping when winning at the desired price for scheduled shipping amount (If shipping varies by distance, it will be based on Miyagi-Yamagata rates) | ||||
| Returns | Generally, No Claims, No Returns policy applies. | ||||
| Transaction Information | Details about shipping and payment methods can be found here,please refer and understand before bidding. | ||||
| Notes | |||||
Leiji Matsumoto's Galaxy Express 999 (Three-Nine) Complete Set of 18 Volumes
Sold For
127,265 Yen ($815.80)
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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2026-05-30 22:35:27 JST
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Collector Commentary
Leiji Matsumoto's "Galaxy Express 999" holds a pivotal place in anime and manga history, having captivated audiences from its original airing in 1978 through its complete run until 1981. This complete set of 18 volumes is especially significant as it reflects the labor-intensive print culture of the era, with Shonen Gahosha known for producing durable, high-quality editions that collectors highly prize today. Given its condition rating of 4 out of 5, this set maintains solid appeal, particularly as vintage editions with intact spines grow increasingly scarce in the collector market. Collectors are drawn not only to the nostalgia of Matsumoto’s storytelling but also to the authentic Japanese editions, which offer a glimpse into the artistry of classic manga that is often lost in reprints.