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| | comiXtreme - EVERYTHING BUT IMAGINARY 9/22/04 -- THE PRICE POINT |
 | | Comics soon shifted to 75 cents on me. Nobody likes seeing prices go up, but at least, I thought, this was a nice round number. |
 | | But some of the best comics Gemstone publishes, classic Carl Barks stories, new Don Rosa stories, fantastic stuff by William Van Horn and Pat and Shelly Block, go into Uncle Scrooge and Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories, two series that are published in 64-page “prestige format” collections each month, with a monolithic $6.95 price tag. |
 | | comics went from $2.50 to $2.65, to $2.75, to $3.25, and finally stayed at $3.75 for a while, while Americans were paying $1.95, $1.99, and then $2.25. |
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