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The Wailing (Injoingan Exclusive) (WEA Blu-ray Steelbook) [Korea]


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6 hours ago, T-800 said:

already checked out, xxxx has only the 1/4 slip and its 100 bucks....-.- i would love to get the lenticular :(

Keep your eyes peeled. They will come up every so often. Price wise, that isn't too high. Comparing to other releases that have gone way high, that is not too bad. And I have actually purchased a few things from xxxxx and is a great seller. xxxxx is another good one from China that sells similar stuff and prices. Also very good.

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^^ Hello @Marian-Koniuszko🙂

 

Injoingan is actually a Manufacturer of Premium and normal Blu-ray films. Usually, their products are accessible via Kimchi and/or Nova, two reputable Korean Retailers (as well as other retail shops).

WEA, is an acronym, for the phrase "World Exclusive Artwork" and is the counter to the acronym WWA "World Wide Artwork".

The former, identifying unique art on boxes, slip-cases and covers on Blu-ray releases in both SteelBooks and plastic, whereas WWA art can be found on more generalized (and shared) releases used by Best Buy, Amazon and many others.

 

The Wailing was very much enjoyed by many in the collector community so unsurprisingly, the Premium eds sold out quickly.

I do wish you the very best of fortune in your pursuit my friend! 😀

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18 minutes ago, Marian-Koniuszko said:

One copy surfaced today on eBay, already gone. Couldn't afford to buy it atm lol... Out of curiosity: is Injoingan a Korean retailer, and WEA a publishing label? Do they put out a lot of recent Korean titles?

It is a Korean retailer.

WEA means World Exclusive Art, as opposed to WWA which means World Wide Art. The term is used to differentiate between two type of steelbook releases: the first use exclusive artwork (ie. Manta, Plain Archive, WeET) and the other is more common and used by several retailers worldwide, only difference is the packaging (bare bone steel, fullslip, goodies, etc.)

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