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Quote:Originally Posted by Bronte china is a very digital society - much more than the US. secondly china does not have the same comic tradition as the US |
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... | Bronte private msg quote post Address this user | |
Very interesting. I don't have contact with folks outside of USA. Its always nice to learn something new of other places. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Tedsaid Now that I know about the 2022 changes in online sales reporting requirements...this is exactly the timeline I have in mind as well. Although I'm thinking that come Jan 1 2022 there may be a shortage of online inventory and this could create a recovery, if confidence is not already lost. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by pokaperhaps for newer stuff but back issues are still sold...why yes, on paper, just like with you buying them. And that is what we are discussing right? Back issues and key sales |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Darkseid_of_town Hopefully the new converts aren't all be like my 11 year old daughter. She can tell me everything that I don't already know about the MCU. She watched the MCU a second time in chronological order, faithfully watched WandaVision, and faithfully watches Falcon. When I show her the 50 year old first appearance of The Falcon (in Cap 117) she takes a moment to look it over, the way a Japanese Business man might show respect to your business card by staring at it briefly before handing it back to you. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Bronte @Bronte Clearly you do. You talk comic books with them every day. |
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... | Bronte private msg quote post Address this user | |
@EbayMafia Good point. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Darkseid_of_town There is no significant base for purchasing US back or new issues in China in paper form. Even in Hong Kong. There are 2 comic shops in a city of 7.5 mill people. Neither are selling back issues older than 6 months |
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Quote:Originally Posted by poka @poka I know in the past Japan had showed a fondness for historical artifacts of Western culture (old Levi's, Leather jackets, boots, etc). I'm wondering if this could spread to other rapidly rising Asian societies such as China? I'm thinking that the electronic age of the Internet makes it unlikely. My guess is that Chinese interests will remain focused more on present and future rather than the past? There's just so much to absorb going forward, I don't know if the bandwidth is there for past artifacts...which probably explains what I'm experiencing with my daughters lack of interest in the old 1st appearance comic books. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by pokaInteresting view, but I know multiple sellers that regularly sell back issues as well as keys to that corner of the world....Hong Kong, China, Japan and even southeastern asia. There are people like yourself out there buying. They could be the exception but I would be amused to see how many of MCS regular mail shipments go to foreign countries and what the precise count might reveal |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Darkseid_of_town There is a diff between selling to a few buyers and a market which makes a diff. I am just telling you there is no substantial market in Hong Kong or China for physical comic books. If you don’t believe come and visit yourself. Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines is a different story. There is a strong comic community there with regular comic cons and good comic stores. If you go to one of a few cons in China or Hong Kong you will find Zero comic books. And before you say that there must be a comic book market opportunity in Hong Kong and China - I am just saying that you don’t understand that particular market. |
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Anyway - this is derailing OP’s thread. So those will be my final comments on that matter | ||
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yes Perhaps I do not understand, I apparently have someone who buys comics in China attempting to tell me noone...buys comics in China except them apparently. Be that as it may the point makes itself..there are over 200 countries worldwide that have been visited by the Disney franchise of movies the past 20 years and whom likely have comic buying fans that do purchase from the US ...it still remains solid fact that the comic buying world has been vastly altered the past 20 years and that some of what we are seeing is that purchasing at work...except China of course, they are the lone exception in the entire world apparently. Incidentally, why would you possibly assume that given my collection of dinosaur fossils from Henan provinnce and Guamdong district that I had never been to China or for that matter exposed to the comic market there to any degree? How utterly odd. |
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