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Marvel is cutting the prices of its comics collections for comic shops in a rare, big sale

Want 10% off Marvel collections? Rush to talk to your local comic store

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Wishing that you’d really picked up that collection of Avengers/X-Men/Eternals: Judgment Day last year when you had the chance? Regretting missing out on Daredevil & Elektra Vol. 1: The Red Fist Saga when it was released? Good news — thanks to a promotion happening right now, you have a chance to correct your earlier mistakes.

Marvel fans hoping to plug the holes in their book collections across the last few years have the perfect opportunity to change that right now, with Marvel telling comic store owners that paperback and hardcover collected editions released prior to November 30, 2023 are available for 10% off with the promotional code RHP046 until May 3.

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According to the notice sent out to retailers this week, all U.S. and Canadian retailers can participate in the promotion, which applied to “all Marvel books (trade paperback and hardcover format) released prior to 11/30/2023.” There’s no order limit attached to the promotional code, although the code can’t be combined with any other promotional offer from distributor Penguin Random House; all books ordered using this code will be shipped by May 8, according to PRH.

What does this mean for you, the fan? It’s pretty simple: if you’ve been thinking about buying a Marvel collection in the last few months, you’ve got about four weeks to talk to your retailer about it and see if it’s available via this sale. It’s the best offer you’re going to get for a long time.

(And if you don’t know where your local comic store is, this will help you find it.)


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Graeme McMillan

Graeme McMillan: Popverse Editor Graeme McMillan (he/him) has been writing about comics, culture, and comics culture on the internet for close to two decades at this point, which is terrifying to admit. He completely understands if you have problems understanding his accent.

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