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Is collecting vintage manga more sustainable than buying new printed volumes?
With paper costs rising and eco-conscious readers questioning the carbon footprint of new releases, the debate between vintage and new manga has never been more relevant. Cast your vote to weigh in on whether second-hand collecting is the greener choice.
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