More eBaying has been done. And more stuff has been found to eBay.
I heartily recommend the Tsubasa and XXXholic series, two of Studio Clamp's greatest works. Tsubasa's definitely the most popular one of the list, though. And, surprisingly, Scryed is second in the list of 'most watched'. Initial D is looking pretty dead in the water at the moment, so in 7hrs 55min you might be able to get a huge chunk of books at 2 quid per book! I'm not sure how successful Riot and Seraphic Feather will be, so I've opened them up to international bidders - that's going to be fun!
There's still more left to eBay:
Peach Girl: Change of Heart 1-7: a decent enough 'sequel' to a damn good romance series.
Jing: King of Bandits 1-7/Twilight Tales 1-4: lovely insane comic, with really fantastically bonkers backgrounds.
Hellsing 1-6: ridiculously violent Nazi Vampires vs. Britain romp. The best bit is the vision of Birmingham, clearly not drawn with any reference to Britain whatsoever...
Powers 1-8: promising, yet ultimately mediocre, regular joes in a super world (I'm not selling this one well, am I?).
Bleach 1-4: samurai kid vs. evil nasty spirit things. As with Steve's view on 100 Bullets: nice covers (the interior art doesn't always keep up, sadly, although the story's pretty good).
2001 Nights - some old sci-fi manga I bought when I was... uh... really obsessed with manga. It's a good story, with fantastic art, it just never appealed to me.
Gemma Bovery - Posy Simmonds' comic that happened to be accepted by non-comics readers, as they could pretend it wasn't a comic (because comics, as everyone knows, are all kicksplode superhero action fests).
Eddie Campbell's Bacchus bks 1 & 2: crazy god-based story, featuring such luminaries as The Eyeball Kid.
Captain Marvel - First Contact: Peter David's witty scripting more than made up for ChrisCross' stupid name and uninteresting art.
Goldfish: before he became a superhero-loving bitch of Joe Quesada, Bendis was prone to writing decent noirish pulp crime stories.
Dark Angel 1-4: Kia Asamiya upset plenty of comic fans when he took over on an X-book, but his own work is, by comparison, fantastic. Dark Angel is the lesser of his books (Silent Mobius and the retro-loving Steam Detectives are a lot better), but still an excellent fantasy read.
Wow, lots to sell. And then I might end up getting on to the single volumes of "why did I buy that?" and "oh dear, I've bought a second copy" manga (with the scattered release of manga this is actually very easy to do, and usually takes a few months for me to realise - doh!). Still, I'll bung a list of the singles that I'm flogging, once I've counted them all, and if anyone who reads my LJ wants any of them, I'm happy to do postage + a coupe of quid, or something.