le Rahib wrote:This one is hmmm.... linkI won't say the price I have paid for that... Look at the history of the bids, I don't understand why it reached that price, the second bidder is so far behind.It wasn't a bid, as the buyer has snipped the auction.Maybe a bug ??? If it's a bug, what price will the buyer pay ?Very strange, maybe I am out, but I didn't understand (but I did have a good laugh).
beasterbrook wrote:I believe that this was the reserve on the auction, it was automatically bid up to the reserve not as a bid above the next highest bidder..Brette:)
g026r wrote:The Watchmen trade-paperback collection was through the roof a while ago ( You know, the one you can walk down to the bookstore and buy? Yeah, I dunno either. ) and has since dropped in price, but the effect of the trailer seems to have spread to other items. I'm curious how long the prices will last.
g026r wrote:I didn't even know there were a Watchmen minis.
g026r wrote:For anyone interested in seeing a bubble in action: ** expired/removed eBay auction **It used to be that the Who's Who supplements were the most expensive DC Heroes items, with these coming in third behind the core rules -- you could probably expect between $10 and $20 each, depending on the buyers and condition.The Watchmen trade-paperback collection was through the roof a while ago ( You know, the one you can walk down to the bookstore and buy? Yeah, I dunno either. ) and has since dropped in price, but the effect of the trailer seems to have spread to other items. I'm curious how long the prices will last.
TheMilford wrote:This just seems insane to me: ** expired/removed eBay auction **I put a bid or two in... but I had no idea it would get this high.