Prices
Fabio Blanco
longtom at oeste.com.ar
Wed Nov 9 20:22:13 CET 2005
Mark:
Imagine in Argentina where that price is four times more expensive. 8
dollars became 32 pesos. 30 dollars became 120 pesos. That's like the sold
of some people here.
I was buying the Little Lulu books from Dark Horse, but not anymore. They
are like 15 tomes.
I keep talking with publishers about publishing Duck's comics here.
Here in the country of Daniel Branca, Luis Destuet, Sergio Morettini, Walter
Carzon, José Massaroli and Horacio Saavedra (and they are some few of the
artists creators of "disney" comics)
I keep trying, knowing when the time come I'll have the support of my dear
DCML (roman numbers, uh?)
FABIO
bonvolu postu al longtom at oeste.com.ar
http://virusmental.blogspot.com
> Here's the problem that I have: I really don't mind paying $7.52 (includes
> CA tax) once a month or so for a comic that contains a good Rosa story. I
> even buy 2 copies, one for my collection and one "reader" copy. But I
> resent
> like the dickens having to pay 3 times that amount for a single story as
> is
> the case with the Comics & Stories that spread one Rosa story over 3
> issues!
> That's $22.57 for a single Rosa story. Classics like "The Treasury of
> Croesus," "The Universal Solvent," "The Incredible Shrinking Tightwad,"
> "Attack of the Hideous Space Varmints," and both "Caballeros Ride Again"
> and
> "Minus Four Caballeros" all cost in the realm of $22-$23 each! That's
> ridiculous, plain and simple. If nothing else these ought be reserved for
> UNCLE SCROOGE issues that put the story in one edition. Leave other short
> 10-pagers for C&S where they traditionally belong.
>
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