Gintama Vol. 2 w/obi 1st Print Japanese Manga (Very Good)
Gintama Vol. 2 w/obi 1st Print Japanese Manga (Very Good)
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| Publisher | Shueisha |
| Year | 2004 |
| Grade | Very Good+ |
Condition Guide
Mint (9.8)
A Mint manga is essentially flawless. Even under close inspection there are no visible defects — perfect spine, square corners, bright cover, clean pages. These are extremely rare in vintage manga.
Near Mint (9.2 – 9.6)
A Near Mint manga looks almost new. It may have very minor flaws that are hard to notice at first glance, such as a tiny spine tick or extremely light corner wear. Colors are bright, pages are clean, and the book has excellent eye appeal.
Very Fine (8.0 – 9.0)
Very Fine manga show light signs of wear but are still very attractive. You may see small spine ticks, slight corner blunting, or minimal surface wear. The book is well-preserved and displays nicely.
Fine (6.5 – 7.5)
A Fine manga has noticeable wear but remains solid and complete. Common issues include visible spine stress, small creases, mild cover wear, or slight discoloration. Pages are usually intact but may be off-white or lightly aged.
Very Good (5.0 – 6.0)
Very Good manga show clear wear from reading and handling. This can include multiple spine ticks, creases, small tears, or heavier corner wear. The book is still complete but has reduced visual appeal.
Good (3.5 – 4.5)
Good-condition manga are heavily worn but readable. They may have significant creasing, tears, loose staples or binding, or noticeable discoloration. Collectors usually value these more for content than condition.
Fair (2.0 – 3.0)
Fair-condition manga are heavily worn with major flaws — significant creasing, larger tears, surface damage, or noticeable fading. Still complete and readable but show considerable handling.
Poor (0.5 – 1.8)
These manga are very heavily damaged. Issues can include missing pieces, detached covers, severe tears, water damage, or heavy markings. These are typically collected only for very rare or historically important volumes.
Note: Grading is subjective, and small differences in opinion are normal. Photos should always be reviewed closely, and professional grading services may assign different final grades.
Gintama (銀魂) is Hideaki Sorachi's long-running gag-action shōnen series serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, blending samurai-era Edo with absurdist sci-fi comedy across its 77-volume run. This is a raw (ungraded) first-print Japanese edition of Volume 2, published by Shueisha in 2004, retaining its original obi strip — a paper band rarely surviving intact on early-run copies, adding meaningful collector interest. First printings of foundational Gintama volumes are increasingly sought as the series has grown in cultural stature. A Very Good grade on the standard 1.0–10.0 scale typically corresponds to roughly 4.0–5.0, indicating visible wear but a complete, readable copy with intact structure.
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