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Amazing Spider-Man #334-339: Return of the Sinister Six

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Movie price spikes have not affected later appearances with the fervor that it affects 1st appearances. It may provide a bump, but not enough to really expend resources seeking them out.

 

Hulk 271, Marvel Spotlight 6 & 7, among others, disagree with that.

 

271 is 1st appearance in comics and there has never been a spike for 6 and 7. Thanks for playing, though. Even if your response were well-reasoned or correct, those would simply have been exceptions that prove the rule for innumerable second appearances that don't spike.

I understand your frustration, Mr. Gogolak's argument incorporates the logical fallacy known as the fallacy of unrepresentative data whereby one draws a conclusion from an exceptional case or data that is not representative of the whole.

 

There's a lot of that around here. :grin:

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Movie price spikes have not affected later appearances with the fervor that it affects 1st appearances. It may provide a bump, but not enough to really expend resources seeking them out.

 

Hulk 271, Marvel Spotlight 6 & 7, among others, disagree with that.

 

271 is 1st appearance in comics and there has never been a spike for 6 and 7. Thanks for playing, though. Even if your response were well-reasoned or correct, those would simply have been exceptions that prove the rule for innumerable second appearances that don't spike.

I understand your frustration, Mr. Gogolak's argument incorporates the logical fallacy known as the fallacy of unrepresentative data whereby one draws a conclusion from an exceptional case or data that is not representative of the whole.

 

There is a logical correlation between the two instances that people are either failing to recognize or, as to my earlier point, believe that it is not important because they have no problems spending hundreds of dollars on a single book.

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