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Ash007007

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  1. Same as the spread as your creator will be tonight.
  2. Not interested in getting into debates with children over kiddies comic books, you all need to get back to that 9-5 and respect your companies salary and its intend to create revenue for the business rather than arguing on forums. See you all on "My 400lb life".
  3. Retired at 33, more investments internationally than you nerds have comics. Keep up the 9-5 kids!
  4. Retired at 33, more investments internationally than you nerds have comics. Keep up the 9-5 kids!
  5. Just as valid as my response. Thanking you in advance!
  6. Finally, an educated well written response, thank you MarvelManiac. I was expecting some retarded responses, as well I got, nice to see someone has some morality in these chats.
  7. Scarcity means a shortage of supply, a time of 'scarce'. My question, hence the title, relates to the form of "supply" being in the context of unknown. Therefore implying scarcity as the means of demand. Please educate ones self.
  8. Is that response from a child or an adult? Apologies if your children have taken over your computer.
  9. Hi all, New to the comic world, well at least purchasing some rare comics. I was wonder what creates scarcity, in the comic world, I love comics and the art within, however curious to understand why certain comics create a higher demand / price. Supply and demand is obviously a factor, but what creates demand in this world? I notice the batman's, superman's, Spiderman's oldest comics create a great price with holding for the long run, but why is this Sonic comic so cheap? It's the first comic ever for Sonic, first appearance for many characters in its world...Sonic is still relevant, just like all the other brands... Thanks!