We mentioned the other day the Francis Manapul Harley Quinn #1 that was attributed to HoknesUSA but was actually for The Comic Mint and how they were going to have unique way of ordering them. Regardless, the Harley Variant is up for sale.
The Comic Mint, a commission free comic book market place, just went through a complete site redesign. They are offering up 12 different themed boxes that will each contain 10 comics. The 10 comics will be all of one theme, Batman, Superman, X-Men, and others depending on which theme you choose. For every box you order at $19.99, you will get a free Harley Quinn #1 variant. When you place your order, you will be given the option for a Black and White variant and graded comic options as well. All in All, 11 comics, including a Harley Quinn #1 variant is not a bad deal. Also, and unlike other subscription boxes, you will only get the number of boxes you order, no future boxes that will be charged to you, no reoccurring monthly payments.
Thanks for John F. for the reminder
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Done. If you get the B&W variant at checkout, total comes to $39.99 total. Not bad, that’s likely how much one would spend just for the 2 variants.
Which theme did you go with?
I haven’t ordered yet but going with an independent pack and maybe an X-Men because I haven’t read them since the relaunch before the last one.
Yeah I can’t decide, probably Indies..
This is awesome, I’m a sucker for grab bags, thanks for the heads up.
I went with the “anything goes” theme because I like surprises 🙂
I just got the regular color cover because thanks to Artgerm and Turner I’ve already spent WAY too much money on Harley lol.
Lol. I am in deep on Harley.
… or you can buy one from ComicXposure for $39 for just the Harley Quinn#1 by itself. I only know this because they sent out an email exclaiming they will have All of the Harley Quinn Variants from various websites available on their site to buy them all in one place from one source. And they’ve all got a Steep Mark-Up. Considering their track record, would you want to Pay Double for your Variants to buy from them?