So two hours after I posted yesterday about Captain America #25, we got our first call. It was, as I’d hoped, an anxious and fumbling thing, not unlike a teenage virgin navigating through coitus for the first time.
“Do you… Captain America, do you have it? Captain America #25? You have it? Do you have enough… I mean, how many do you have? That many? Can I hold… can you put two copies on hold for me? No? Oh, uh, okay, I’ll come down… 11am tomorrow? I’ll come at 11am tomorrow. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.” *click*
Sort of cute in it’s way, you know? Nice.
What was ugly was this morning, when an older fellow actually used the line “I’m disabled, I need to buy two copies!” after we’d lowered the limit to one per person, to make sure that as many people as wanted a copy could get one. He actually begged to buy a second copy, no shame at all, begging. It was sad. And, as I said, ugly. Uglier still when after he left, one copy purchased, 5 minutes later a teenager came in and said “Do you have Captain America #25? Some old guy wants me to buy one for him.”
So, yeah. Probably 50 phone calls today after a story in the newspaper mentioned that we still had copies in stock and generally the tone has remained Civil, but everyone in the city is, apparently, out. Except us. Still. Yes, we still have copies of Captain America #25 for cover price.
I really have no interest in becoming even more unpopular with my fellow retailers, but I am happy that we ordered correctly on this. I’m happy that our rather larger backorder is, apparently, going to ‘fill’ and so there will be more first printings in the market soon, making anyone paying for a $25 copy of this on e-bay feel like a dork. I hope.
Anyway, yeah. We’ll have copies through the end of the day probably, and all of our regular customers have been taken care of and we got some press out of it. All in all, I’m very happy with how we handled this, even as the internet is set ablaze and I am chastised for my lack of being retarded because it isn’t “Captain Canada” who “passed away”.
15 copies left at cover price…
- Christopher
P.S.: Beware any comic store retailer that has copies of this next week and is selling them for a premium. While comics retailers have no obligation at all to sell a book at cover price a week after it came out AND knowing that there is an ample supply of them, you also have no obligation at all to do any business with them whatsoever.
Yeah, I was in the store when that guy tried to guilt Peter into giving him two copies for his four year old as “a keepsake.” He tired to get me to go buy a copy after I left. I just laughed.
I just can’t believe there are still people who buy into this whole crazy speculator tendency. I’m also very disappointed that Brubaker’s very good Cap run has degenerated into this cheep stunting.
March 9th, 2007 at 12:22 am
Blog@Newsarama » Anyone have an extra copy of Captain America #25? says:
[...] Many retailers limited purchases of the issue to one per customer, while others instituted sign-up lists. Even Toronto’s The Beguiling, which had “plenty of copies” on Wednesday, ended up restricting purchases on Thursday and then selling out before closing. [...]
March 9th, 2007 at 1:55 pm
agitpop - trinkt schampus mit lachsfisch » Blog Archive » Notizen zum Tode Amerikas says:
[...] Die Funktion von Captain America #25 ist es also für kurze Zeit die Verkaufszahlen zu pushen und Marvel etwas Werberaum in der Mainstreampresse zu verschaffen. Außerdem bringt es kurzfristig den gefürchteten Sammlermarkt wieder in Schwung, der beweist, dass menschliche Dummheit tatsächlich keine Grenzen kennt. Chris Butcher berichtet. [...]
March 10th, 2007 at 11:53 am
I finally read Captain America #25 today. It was, as I’d hoped, an anxious and fumbling thing, not unlike a teenage virgin navigating through coitus for the first time.
March 10th, 2007 at 10:30 pm