Foil Stamped Greed: The Comic Book Speculation Bubble - Craig Donovan - ebook

Foil Stamped Greed: The Comic Book Speculation Bubble ebook

Craig Donovan

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How did a beloved cultural medium built for children temporarily mutate into a hyper-speculative financial market, only to violently implode and bankrupt thousands of local retailers? The Comic Book Speculation Bubble of 1993 is a fascinating case study in manufactured scarcity and retail hubris. In the early 1990s, publishers realized they could dramatically inflate sales by convincing adult investors that modern comics would one day be as valuable as rare 1930s editions. They aggressively flooded the market with artificial gimmicks: foil-stamped covers, hologram editions, and sealed "collector's" polybags. Greedy speculators bought millions of identical copies, hoarding them in pristine condition. However, because everyone was hoarding them, the comics were completely devoid of actual rarity. When the speculators realized their stockpiles were financially worthless, the market violently crashed, slashing sales by seventy percent and bankrupting massive distributors. This sharp economic autopsy dissects the psychology of collectible investing. It explores the cynical marketing tactics of industry giants, the devastating fallout for independent comic shops, and the timeless danger of confusing manufactured hype with genuine asset value. Never confuse a gimmick with an investment. The 1993 comic crash is the ultimate retail lesson in how flooding a market with artificial scarcity guarantees a spectacular economic collapse.

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Liczba stron: 228

Rok wydania: 2026

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