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Weekly Shonen Jump 44 2010 & 30 2015 ONE PIECE New World ,Guinness World Records "

No.44 2010 - This issue contains the opening of "The Last Sea New World Edition".
No.30 2015 - This issue is a commemorative issue of " One Piece Guinness World Records ".
 〈 GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 〉
The most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author is One Piece created by Eiichiro Oda (Japan) with 320,866,000 copies printed and circulated from December 1997 to December 2014

*Condition:Used -Good
These books are used, so there are scratches, wrinkles and stains.
It is hard to check in the photos, but the front and back covers of No. 44 2010 are noticeably wrinkles.
Please check the10th and 11th photos.
Please check the photos for details.

* No.44 2010
Release Date : October 4, 2010
Pages : 472 pages ( No missing page )
Size : Approx . 25.8 ㎝ × 17.9 ㎝ × 2.7 ㎝
Language : Japanese
   
* No.30 2015
Release Date : June 22, 2015
Pages :  476 pages ( No missing page )
Size : Approx . 25.8 ㎝ × 17.9 ㎝ × 2.7 ㎝
Language : Japanese

This is an official product,not bootleg.
Printed in Japan   

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