I mean, is it cheaper to buy it from Borders, Barnes & Nobles, Amazon, or Ebay? I don't particularly like their prices, though. I don't want to buy it from Ebay because they make them really pricey. :-/
I want to know if there is a good website where I can buy manga cheaper then at these places.
Also, I DO NOT want to read manga online, I want stores where I can buy the books.
Thanks in advance. ;-D
Monkey! >:o
Like crap I'm gonna borrow your's! It's got that nasty chest hair on it and you know it~! D:<
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9 responses so far ↓
1 Sarah // Jun 25, 2009
Amazon definitely. The used ones are cheaper but you have to careful to make sure the used ones aren't bad.
2 Kaevmon // Jun 25, 2009
Some Barnes&Nobles manga is used and sells as low as $1 and shipping and that is it, but it may be more costly to get a new one.
I'm not sure where else besides there are some malls with book store that have manga.
3 bachi_enma // Jun 25, 2009
You can buy used manga on Borders and Barnes and Noble online. But be careful to buy the new used books (weird, new used books, i know) And if you buy them used, you can't get free shipping if you spend over $25 on books. But if you're a member on BN (http://bn.com) you can get a little discount.
4 мøмø // Jun 25, 2009
On Amazon you can buy used manga for around 89 cents, plus they usually have deals on free shipping. Basically almost free manga.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1931514194/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&qid=1245974773&sr=1-1&condition=used
Manga selling for $0.01.
5 mimi j // Jun 25, 2009
Well in New York we have a store called book off u should look it up…it sells manga for like $6 sometimes and there is .50 cent manga and manga for like $3 if u can read it in its original language. There is also this manga book store called kinokuniya which is good to so there websites are kinokuniya.com and bookoff.co.JP/
Good luck with your manga shopping
6 Rebel // Jun 25, 2009
If you're okay with slightly used books, you could consider bookmooch. It's a website.
But, you have to have some books that you're willing to give away. The way it works is, you mail a book to someone (free to them, but YOU have to pay postage) and you get points. You can use those points to request that other people mail books to you (free to you, they pay the postage). As long as you check that you're only willing to ship domestic (not international) and you only list books that you want to get rid of that are paperback and relatively lightweight, this would be the cheapest route by far. Plus, it's a handy way to get rid of books you'll never read again.
7 Fruit Cocktail Samurai // Jun 25, 2009
Half Price Bookstore. You can buy used (good condition) manga in these stores for half the original price. Also, you should always buy boxsets, if the series makes them, on Amazon.com. You save tons of money. I bought 21 Bleach volumes (new) on there for $100 when they would have cost me $170 separately.
Also, copies from Borders and Barnes&Noble cost the same. Unless you buy them used, that is.
8 Mouse // Jun 25, 2009
If you buy from barns and noble you get free 3 day shipping if your order is over $25.00 if your a member, and if you a member you get discounts on Manga (and other books/things) as well, you get e-mailed coupons once in awhile too.
http://www.justmanga.com/completemanga.cfm Really Slow shipping though.
http://www.rightstuf.com/rssite/ Frequent sales, bargain bin shipping is on the slow side though
9 Monkeys_Rawr // Jun 25, 2009
If you buy used books from Borders, They are extremly cheap, but I still say, YOU CAN BORROW MY MANGA!
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