Rare Viz Annual

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David
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Rare Viz Annual

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Is the Viz annual The Big Hard One in softcover version worth anything?

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Nope. Viz annuals, like most recent Brit annuals, are ten a penny. Even the early ones, before it was a million seller, can be found in second hand bookshops and Book Barns aplenty, and in Oxfam for 50p.

I'm in The Big Pink Stiff One, and I'm always coming across copies. (Fnaar fnaar)
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kevf wrote:Nope. Viz annuals, like most recent Brit annuals, are ten a penny. Even the early ones, before it was a million seller, can be found in second hand bookshops and Book Barns aplenty, and in Oxfam for 50p.

I'm in The Big Pink Stiff One, and I'm always coming across copies. (Fnaar fnaar)
Thanks for the information, Kev. What story is it you do/did in Viz? Was it Finbarr Saunders?

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Kevf is right, however as in that are people who chase sets of those books and have seen them go up to ?10, however your book will need to be first edition and I believe there, not quite sure that there are different colours of that first edition.

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David wrote:
kevf wrote:I'm in The Big Pink Stiff One, and I'm always coming across copies. (Fnaar fnaar)
Thanks for the information, Kev. What story is it you do/did in Viz? Was it Finbarr Saunders?
I did Tarquin Hoylet, He Has To Go To The Toilet. Not a long-lived strip. At the same time I started appearing in Oink, which was my first proper regular work.
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