Google Chrome Comic Book Is Up To $340 On Ebay (And We’re Selling One Too)
Nick | Sep 12, 2008 | Comments 0
by Michael Arrington
When Google launched their Chrome browser last week they introduced it via a comic book created by Scott McCloud. Only a few physical copies of the book were created (I’ve asked Google for the exact number). An electronic version was published by Google here
It was a certainty that a few of the comic books would show up on eBay eventually. There are so few of them that an actual market isn’t likely to self-create. But the one that we found has been noticed, and as of this evening was bid up to AU $426, or about US $ 340. The auction ends in three hours, so bid now if you want it (they’ll ship to Australia, Europe, United States, Canada, New Zealand). Read More
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