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Set of First Editions of ONE PIECE Volumes 1 to 4 with Comic News

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ONE PIECE Volumes 1, 2, 3, and 4, first editions + Comic News included. Volume 3 does not have the Comic News. First print issued on December 29, 1997. The first edition of Volume 1 had a print run of 300,000 copies, making it a very rare and hard-to-find item today. **Cover Condition** Minor scratches, rubbing, fading, and other wear can be found. **Body Condition** There is aging-related yellowing, stains, rubbing, small scratches, and folds, but overall, the condition is relatively good. Please note that this is a personal inspection, and some oversight may occur. This is a very old manga, published approximately 29 years ago, so there may be yellowness, stains, folds, etc. If you are particularly sensitive about condition or concerned about the age, please refrain from purchasing. Due to measures against swapping and potential issues, we cannot accommodate returns, refunds, or cancellations. Please consider this before purchasing. As this is a rare item, it will be protected with a transparent book cover and carefully packaged for anonymous shipping.

Set of First Editions of ONE PIECE Volumes 1 to 4 with Comic News

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160,000 Yen ($1025.64)

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Collector Commentary

This set of first editions of ONE PIECE, particularly the elusive Volume 1 with a notably low initial print run of 300,000 copies, highlights the immense significance of this legendary shonen series that began serialization in 1997. While the condition shows expected wear for its 29 years, the rarity and provenance from Japan elevate its collectability, especially among fans and collectors who value authentic early editions. The absence of Comic News in Volume 3 is a minor drawback but does not detract from the overall historical value of the collection. Given the ongoing popularity of ONE PIECE, this offering aligns well with current market trends, reflecting steady demand for foundational pieces of this iconic franchise.