DC Comics Comes To iPad
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And now I’ve got a real reason to get one.
DC Comics has launched a new digital comics program, and the company is jumping in with both feet.
Today, the publisher is launching a new, multi-platform digital program that will include much of its back catalog and, surprisingly, one brand new bi-weekly title, Justice League: Generation Lost. DC is also actively working with comics’ retailers to launch an affiliate program that allows physical comic book stores to profit from the sale of digital comics.
‘This is the first step in many to come,’ said John Rood, DC’s executive vice president of sales, marketing and business development.
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YESSSSS!!!
My anti-Apple resolve is starting to weaken. Now, if Marvel would follow suit, it just might be worth spending my LAST dollar…
Marvel Put out their app weeks ago. It’s been going for a long time.
Now you have the general Comixology app
The Marvel App
The DC App
The Boom Studios Comic App
I’m sure the other big publishers will follow soon (Image, Dark Horse, IDW)
Apropos of nothing. Ray Harryhausen is 90 next week, and has been interviewed about his love for si-fi.