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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by Red Hood
(Post 13474883)
Amazon has the kindle version of Marvel: The Untold Story for $1.99
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DG292XK...QyJNKZwKnx8vm8 And even better, the Kirby: King of Comics Anniversary Edition is $2.99 and you get 75% credit back on your purchase https://www.amazon.com/Kirby-Comics-...oreType=ebooks |
Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
How does the 75% credit on the Kirby book work? I don’t see anything about it on the page.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
I didn’t see it either, probably a targeted promotion, but I decided it was a good enough deal anyway.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
I went ahead and got the Marvel book, I had a few $1 digital credits from using slow shipping lately.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 13475017)
I went ahead and got the Marvel book, I had a few $1 digital credits from using slow shipping lately.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by majorjoe23
(Post 13474986)
How does the 75% credit on the Kirby book work? I don’t see anything about it on the page.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
DC has joined Comixology Unlimited.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by stingo
(Post 13476099)
DC has joined Comixology Unlimited.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 13476257)
While that's great news, wouldn't it make more sense to, I dunno, add some stuff to their own subscription service? At the very least have some kind of parity?
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by b2net
(Post 13476276)
Or link the 2 somehow.
I'm guessing they are looking at casting the net wider and expanding their customer base as they both make money either way. |
Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Unlimited already has more comics than DC Universe the first week. DC dropped the ball.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by RonG617
(Post 13477215)
Unlimited already has more comics than DC Universe the first week. DC dropped the ball.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
I'm also seeing some DC comics being a part of Prime Reading now too.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
I've heard they added the original Young Justice run to the streaming DC service this week. It's a fun, entertaining series.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by stingo
(Post 13477326)
I'm also seeing some DC comics being a part of Prime Reading now too.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
There’s a Deadly Class Humble Bundle, $15 for 35 issues.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 13477864)
Things like All-Star Superman and several different Rebirth runs are now available for all Prime users. I saw a complete list somewhere but can't find it again.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
There is a Fantagraphics linewide 'sale' on Comixology and several items that are curious to be but wow are their prices disproportionate. Even on sale these are often much more than DC, Marvel, or Image. Although I do wonder if part of this isn't that more 'indie' comics just cost more to publish because of lower volume sales and the need to support less mainstream comics.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Black Hammer bundle at Dark Horse is a crazy cheap $20.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by Undeadcow
(Post 13479020)
There is a Fantagraphics linewide 'sale' on Comixology and several items that are curious to be but wow are their prices disproportionate. Even on sale these are often much more than DC, Marvel, or Image. Although I do wonder if part of this isn't that more 'indie' comics just cost more to publish because of lower volume sales and the need to support less mainstream comics.
Looking at the Comixology site, they have some really good prices on the Love and Rockets Library volumes. $5.99 is quite a bargain for 250-300 pages of content when you consider a typical 20 page Marvel or DC book is $3.99. |
Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
I’m debating going all-in on Love and Rockets finally. I’ve read a sampling over the years and enjoyed it, but keep holding off on a serious buy/read. Wait, has it been bundled before?
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 13479025)
Black Hammer bundle at Dark Horse is a crazy cheap $20.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
I wish Fantagraphics would do a Love & Rockets Humble Bundle.
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by stingo
(Post 13479144)
The four graphic novels?
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Re: Digital Comic Book Discussion and Deals (Comixology, etc)
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13479054)
Yeah, it’s the economics of scale. Fantagraphics is a specialty publisher with lower print runs than Marvel and DC, fewer merchandising opportunities, and, as such, most of their income comes from publishing, so they have to keep their prices higher. Also, the typical Fantagraphics reader is also willing to pay more than mainstream readers. So yeah, I’m OK with paying 50+% off on sale, but I don’t go crazy either. I usually buy a handful of Disney/Peanuts books in each sale, figuring these are probably not going out of print any time soon, and eventually I’ll have all the ones I want. I also just picked up a Pogo to try. |
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