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One Piece Volume 1 First Edition with Comic News ● Used Item

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This is a used item of the One Piece Volume 1 First Edition with Comic News. It is said that the initial print run was about 300,000 copies, and due to the low remaining numbers, this item is exceedingly difficult to obtain. Although offered at a premium price, we encourage you to consider adding it to your collection. Being from about 30 years ago, it shows minimal visible damage or dirt despite its age, and is considered to be in excellent condition. Please check the images for confirmation. However, please keep in mind that it is a second-hand item, and if you are extremely concerned about minor damage, please refrain from purchasing. We will ship using cushioning materials and OPP bags. Please note that we cannot take responsibility for any damage during transport, including returns or complaints. *Please be aware that for some items, we may temporarily withdraw the listing without notice and relist it, and we cannot guarantee price reductions to previous rates upon relisting.

One Piece Volume 1 First Edition with Comic News ● Used Item

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270,000 Yen ($1730.77)

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Collector Commentary

This First Edition of One Piece Volume 1, released in 1997 by Shueisha, marks a pivotal moment in manga history, as it introduced Eiichiro Oda's iconic saga to the world. With a print run of only 300,000 copies, surviving examples, especially in excellent condition like this one, have become exceedingly sought after by collectors. One Piece consistently garners high demand due to its lasting impact on the anime and manga landscape, securing a devoted fanbase. Items from early print runs display not only rarity but also superior quality, often linked to the storage and preservation practices within Japan, enhancing their collectible value.