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: Attending VIP-only previews at global comic conventions and private auction houses. 2. High-End Toy Collecting as Modern Fine Art

It is a world where the secret toys of the wealthy (comics, cars, tech) have become the public entertainment of the masses. We don't just want to read about the rich kid in the comic book anymore; we want to curate our own shelves, buy our own "toys," and live a piece of that illustrated luxury.

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In the fast-moving world of independent digital comics, few titles have sparked as much conversation recently as Rich Bitch 2: Public Toy

Brands like Pop Mart and Kidrobot have popularized blind boxes and designer vinyl figures, making art collecting accessible to the masses.

| Tier | Target | Behavior | Example | |------|--------|----------|---------| | Rich | Collectors, investors | Buy $5k+ designer toys (Bearbrick, KAWS), store in vaults, flip at auctions. | Medicom Toy x luxury brand collabs. | | Public | Enthusiasts, families | Purchase $20–200 mass-market figures, engage in trading, attend conventions. | Funko Pop!, LEGO Icons series. |

However, the "Rich" and "Public" diverge after the credits roll. The Public buys the t-shirt and the standard Blu-ray. The Rich commissions a prop replica of Daenerys’ dragon eggs or buys the screen-used Captain America shield from Prop Store ($250,000+). Entertainment provides the need ; the secondary market provides the solution .

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The Intersection of Pop Culture and Luxury: Inside the Rich 2 Public Toy Comics Lifestyle