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Digital Comic Distributors


What happened to the Digital Picks this week? Wednesday Big Shiny Robot blacked out to raise awareness of the SOPA and PIPA bills currently making their way through the Senate and House. You can learn more about it HERE.

While I agree these bills need to be defeated, piracy on the internet needs to be dealt with as well. One thing you can do as a comic book fan is to purchase digital comics from a legitimate source. This helps the industry and directly combats file sharing and illegal downloads.

This week I’d like to recommend Graphicly. It seems this outstanding service plays second fiddle to Comixology in books available from major publishers but the difference ends there. Graphicly has a great web viewer which is how I usually use their service. The ios and Android apps feel a little clunky on my devices while searching for books but they seem to be improving with updates.

The online experience is much smoother with a user friendly feel that compliments the comic book reading experience. With tons of publishers and thousands of individual comics Graphicly is still a little behind on day and date content. Don’t let any of these minor negative points dissuade you from checking it out though, because the good far outweighs the bad.

The strong point of Graphicly is the wide variety of different books available. While the bigger publisher’s content varies, the underground and indie publishing worlds are strongly represented. At first glance it seemed like a handful of fly by night offerings from unknown creative teams but a closer look reveals many quality books.

If strolling through a digital comic book shop that specializes in strange off beat books sounds appealing to you drop in and hit the publishers tab. You will find bizarre names like Angry Lama Press and Brass Wake Productions. In exploring what’s available I find there are so many appealing titles it’s overwhelming. Two or three pages from each book are normally available to preview the books and the prices seem extremely reasonable starting at $.99.

Graphicly also offers an interesting social media aspect that can enhance your enjoyment by making friends while discussing the books you just read. I don’t think the integration of Graphicly and iFanboy is complete yet but they are definitely on the right path. I’m sure the future holds more ways to share comics with friends and with any luck gain more readers through social media.

Hopefully you will try this great service and it will enhance your comic reading experience. I will be back next week with my usual digital comic picks. If you’ve got any tips about sales or anything else feel free to drop me a line: ken at bigshinyrobot dot com

Digital Comics Picks for 1/11/12

Not only was last week not as big as I’d like it to be digitally, it really made me miss going into the shop weekly. I’m going to resist fighting that urge because magazines piling up are ridiculous and I don’t want to be stuck in a Collyer’s Mansion of comic books and newspapers. If the books don’t come out I can’t read them! Now I have to wait for a trade or Hardcover collection for Batman Leviathan Strikes and the spur of the moment picks that looked good in Previews have translated into a NO SALE for the publishers and digital distributors. Isn’t 2012 the last year ever? Maybe you should adjust your business model accordingly. And now for the Picks:

DARK HORSE COMICS

Has so many strong books out this week I’m going to continue to hold off on the Conan/Krull world and wait for the bundles.

LOBSTER JOHNSON THE BURNING HAND #1
If you love the Hellboy and B.P.R.D. world you know what this is all about, if not it will probably be a good place to start, I jumped in with THE IRON PROMETHUS and didn’t miss a thing.

STAR WARS KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC WAR #1
KOTOR is back with another series, and war.
Also two great horror books THE OCCULTIST #3 and THE STRAIN #2.

DC COMICS

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5
Admittedly this book isn’t for everybody but I’ve been enjoying it despite it not really being a ‘New 52’ book.

DEATHSTROKE #5
If you don’t know anything about Slade Wilson the mercenary (who debuted 10 years before Wade Wilson the mercenary over at Marvel) check this book out. Action Violence and humor!
I was asked last week why I don’t pick any Vertigo books and the answer is simple. Not all of their books are available digitally the same day as print and I don’t expect this to change. They are however catching up and there are quite a few off beat titles to read here.

IDW PUBLISHING

This is the last week IDW will get a nod in the column for a while. I’m sticking with the Joe books but everything else I’ve tried including Transformers and Dungeons and Dragons has fallen short of my expectations.

COBRA ANNUAL 2012 ORIGIN OF COBRA COMMANDER #1 (this is a maybe at 7.99)
GI JOE A REAL AMERICAN HERO #174

IMAGE COMICS

Wants all my money this week but they’re only getting two books out of me
PIGS #5
And
THE STRANGE TALENT OF LOUTHER STRODE #4

As usually Marvel gets skipped and if you see that Steve Jobs bio comic avoid it, I hear the Walter Isaacson autobiography is amazing.

That’s it this week. I have a hard time figuring out what’s going to be available digitally and where to find it. If you’ve got any tips about sales feel free to drop me a line: ken at bigshinyrobot dot com

Marvel offers a gift with digital purchase!

 
The reason to pick up your phone, stretch your finger, and finally take a shot at a digital comic has arrived. Marvel announced on their website today that anyone purchasing a comic through their digital app on January 7th will receive a 5$ coupon to be utilized at participating comic book stores. The purchaser will receive an email on January 8th with the coupon and will have information to find which comic book stores are supporting the promotion.  This is a huge chance for Marvel to get people to try digital comics and a great way to encourage digital readers to head into a comic shop! Grab the  marvel comics app on your favorite tablet or smart phone and give this one a shot. We’ll update you with which comic shops locally and abroad abroad are supporting this promo.  The official Marvel release is below!

 

Kick off the New Year by discovering the world of the Marvel Comics app and receiving a $5.00 coupon for your local comic store! That’s right, if you purchase* a comic on the Marvel Comics app on January 7, between 12:01 AM EST and 11:59 PM EST, you will be e-mailed a coupon (on January 8)** valued at five dollars to be used for any Marvel comics purchase at your local comic store. Please note that only one coupon is available per user during this limited-time offer and may only be redeemed at select comic shops..***

“We’re big believers that everything we do with the Marvel Comics app brings new fans to our great medium and we want to make sure those same fans discover the  great comic book stores out there,” said David Gabriel, Senior Vice-President of Sales, Marvel Entertainment. “For our fans, this is a great chance to digitally try out a new series you’ve heard about—and get a great coupon to use on the Marvel comics you buy at your local shop each Wednesday!”

In 2011, Marvel Comics continued its innovation in the world of digital comics, offering free digital copies with the purchase of select print comics at no extra cost; offering unparalleled retailer incentives related to digital comics redemptions; and announcing plans to include codes for free digital copies with the Marvel: Season One graphic novels and all Ultimate Comics series in 2012.

“As we continue to grow the digital comics world, we want to make sure it’s always to the benefit of the medium and our comic shop retail partners,” said Peter Phillips, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Marvel Digital Media Group. “This coupon is a great way for us to let more of our fans know about their local comic store and incentivize them to make the trip there. At the end of the day, our goals in the print and digital mediums are the same—bring more fans to comics.”

This weekend, there’s only one place to be for the can’t-miss Marvel deal of year—purchase a comic on the Marvel Comics app and get your $5.00 coupon for use at your local comic store!

For more information about this promotion, including terms and conditions, please go to http://marvel.com/help/category/26.

For assistance in redeeming the coupon, please go to http://new.emoviecash.com/contact or call 212-576-4889.

*To receive this coupon you must be logged in with a Marvel account. If you don’t have an account, go register for free in the ‘My Comics’ section of the Marvel Comics app or at Marvel.com.
**This coupon expires on February 6,  2012 at 11:59PM EST.

***Fans: The e-mail containing your coupon will also include a link to help you find the closest qualifying store(s).

More on Marvel.com: http://marvel.com/news/story/17920/get_a_5_coupon_for_print_comics_with_digital_purchase#ixzz1ihIi4jJs

Digital Comic Picks for 1/4/12

All or nothing is a silly way to look at comic books. I’ve had people tell me they won’t try to read comics digitally and others say they’re completely done with paper. I love going to the local comic shop or book store and browsing the graphic novels and collections. Cover art is still a big selling point to me and the web has yet to replace eye popping colors and an explosive image. I’ve made a habit of reading the weekly books digitally. It’s quick, easy, fairly inexpensive, and saves storage space. You don’t have to say goodbye to paper and become a slave to either format, try a little bit of both.

There are a ton of great books coming out this week. For what it’s worth here are the ones I’m most looking forward to:

Dynamite Entertainment
VAMPIRELLA VS DRACULA #1
Fingers crossed this book gets released the same day as the print version.

DARK HORSE COMICS
GOON #37
If you haven’t seen Eric Powell’s art on a crystal clear backlit screen yet try this out, as mentioned last week the new Dark Horse reader for Android works as good as Comixology and Graphicly!
Lone Wolf and Cub MegaBundle
All ten bundles of the epic samurai adventure for $44.99 2849 pages. Get it before it’s gone.

DC COMICS
Another huge week of great super hero comics including Action Comics #5 and OMAC #5, but I’m going to point you towards the suspense and horror books. Keep in mind previous issues drop a full dollar when the new issue comes out so it’s relatively cheap to catch up.
ANIMAL MAN #5
SWAMP THING #5
These two books are complimenting each other in an interesting way and reading both is going to pay off soon.

IMAGE COMICS
SUPER DINOSAUR #7
Give it a try this week you’ll know if it’s for you just by looking at the cover. Friendly reminder Mudman #2 is out this week also.

MARVEL COMICS
For some reason unknown to me Greg Rucka’s run on the Punisher is still not available digitally. Most of the Marvel books I’d like to read are inaccessible online when new but they still have thousands of books online for about $60.00 a year. Always cross check the books available on the mobile apps with the Marvel Digital Unlimited offerings. Chances are a $1.99 back issue from the app is included with your MDCU subscription.

TWOMORROWS Publishing
ALTER EGO #1
Looks like another awesome issue of the ROY THOMAS edited fanzine focusing on DICK GIORDANO.
Digital editions are only $2.95 from the publisher and are easy to read as PDF’s.

2000 AD
I used to read the Judge Dredd Megazine in print but it’s been a few years. Now there’s good reason to catch up with a digital sale. Time to get out the currency conversion software. Anybody know what the hell a £ is?

That’s it this week. I have a hard time figuring out what’s going to be available digitally and where to find it. If you’ve got any tips about sales feel free to drop me a line: ken at bigshinyrobot dot com

Marvel supporting SOPA, Fans turn against The House of Ideas

If you haven’t heard of the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, you might not spend enough time online. But recent exposure of Marvel’s support for the bill has outraged fans across the internet on major comics news sites, blogs and forums and Twitter, calling for retaliation against The House of Ideas.

I understand why Marvel would support the bill. First, and most importantly, being an owned subsidiary of The House of Mouse (Disney/ABC/ESPN, etc) they now have to toe the corporate line. Second, comics are incredibly pirated products. Just doing a search on major bit torrent sites and you can. . . .well, pretty much download most every major Marvel comic from the last 70 years and fit it on a large external hard drive. That’s pretty terrible if you think about it. And, let’s be fair- DC is pro-SOPA as well, at least inasmuch as they are a part of the larger Time Warner family of corporations.

Let me state again, for the record, that we at BSR are ANTI-piracy. We are pro-comics, and piracy is a major problem with the industry today, just as with all entertainment media. We respect the rights of creators who put their genius into delivering greatness into our hands every week, every month, and respect their rights to get paid. We even point you to some of our favorites in the realm of digital comics– one of which, I would like to point out, is about Marvel digital comics on sale. We love comics, we are anti-piracy and pro-digital distribution. Absolutely.

But, just as categorically I can state that SOPA will not help one bit. The bill will allow any person to make a claim against a website (say BigShinyRobot. . . or Google. . . or YouTube. . .or Flikr) that it is hosting copyrighted materials, and without an investigation, without a warrant, without any probable cause– just a complaint– the host ISP has to shut the ENTIRE SITE down. Take, for example, the image I’ve used to in this post. This is one of my favorite comic book covers from books I collected when I was younger. I’ve added the “This is what Wolverine does to Pirates” which makes my use of this image fall under “fair use.”  But if someone were to complain, they could– and shut down the entire site without any adjudication by any legal authority. Not only does SOPA violate basic principles of due process, it uses a nuclear bomb to strike at a gnat.

The real target, proponents say, is the plethora of sites that host torrents which contain copyrighted material. Unfortunately, a lot of these are offshore and not subject to US law, SOPA or otherwise. The bill tries to target them but in reality will do nothing to stop overseas hosting of copyrighted material, much less the ability of people to use peer-to-peer sharing to move these files.

SOPA’s roots are also questionable. The titular sponsor and proponent of the bill is Texas Congressman Lamar Smith, but the bill was, in fact, written behind closed doors by a lobbyist for the media industry. Surprise, surprise, his single biggest campaign contributor is ClearChannel, and the biggest industry to give to him is media (so much for Hollywood being run by liberals, right?) giving Smith a nice $1.3 million in his campaign warchest. . . despite as of yet having any challengers in the 2012 elections.  (As a matter of full disclosure, I REALLY hate Lamar Smith. He is behind Texas’s current gerrymandering efforts which were ruled to violate the Civil Rights Act and disenfranchise minority voters in Texas, and I am literally a hair’s breadth away from being his constituent– if I lived just a half mile west of where I do I might be in his district.)

As if this bill weren’t as dumb as it already is, we’re also ceding the next generation of internet sites, a sector America currently dominates, to developers in other countries. Youtube has stated that if SOPA were the law of the land 10 years ago, it never would have survived to become what it is today.  Imagine hosting the next generation video, social networking, or media sharing site and then have it shut down before it even has the chance to fully take off because someone uploads copywrited material to the site. This is what we are facing. No wonder huge media conglomerates like Time Warner, Comcast, and Clear Channel are for it– they can stamp out the competition by crying wolf.

So, SOPA is a terrible idea. What do we do instead? Well, as much as I dislike Lamar Smith, I also really dislike Darryl Issa of California and Jason Chaffetz of my old hometown of Provo, UT. But, they have an alternative bill, the OPEN Act, which citizens can see and make suggestions about online at http://www.keepthewebopen.com/ . It’s much better, and AOL, eBay, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Mozilla, Twitter, Yahoo, and Zynga agree: “This approach targets foreign rogue sites without inflicting collateral damage on legitimate, law-abiding U.S. Internet companies by bringing well-established international trade remedies to bear on this problem.”

As much as changing the law to target overseas rogue sites, the key to defeating piracy is simply to change the business model. Let’s talk about Napster and the RIAA. Napster was eventually shut down and changed their business model, but in the meantime people started using BearShare, Limewire, KaZaA, etc, etc, and the RIAA went about suing individual users. . . .until along came iTunes. It gave people what they wanted (mp3s) in the way they wanted to buy it (purchase a single track or an entire album). Music piracy has not stopped, but far more people use iTunes than download music illegally these days.

The same is true for pirating movies and tv shows online. Netflix, Hulu, Crackle, Amazon, iTunes– all of them are far preferable to torrenting a movie or show. And people use them. And while film piracy has not gone away, it’s hard to say that it is cutting into Hollywood profits that extensively. As we reported a few days ago about the most downloaded movies of 2011, most of them were #1 at the box office for at least some point, and most of them made over $100 million dollars.

Marvel, we get it. We understand why you have to do this. But don’t expect us to take it lying down.

As I previously recounted, I got a Nook Tablet this Christmas— largely because of their deal with Marvel Comics.  Well, with the new software update taking away my ability to root the device, and my ability taken away to load the Marvel and Comixology apps. . . .well. . . . I’m not so happy. My workaround has been to read Marvel Digital Comics online through their site, which is a little clumsy, but I’m willing to do until Marvel and B&N actually get an app ready for us.

But this is the last straw. I will GLADLY pay the subscription fee to Marvel’s all-you-can-eat digital comics releases, and I will pay for individual issues as they come out if I like them enough. But not if this is how you treat your loyal customers.

As of the end of my next billing cycle, I will no longer subscribe to Marvel Digital. I’m not saying whether or not I’m going to start pirating comics, but you can bet I’m going to go to my local public library and check them out instead.

Let me also leave you with these bits of wisdom, first from, of all places, Star Wars: “The more you tighten your grip, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.”

The recent success of Louis CK’s comedy special and Radiohead’s In Rainbows album, both of which allowed a download from their website on an honor system/pay what you want, show that fans will reward creators of content– But when given freely first, and the small minority of pirates be damned.

And lastly, “With great power comes great responsibility.” Marvel, you are powerful. Your fans care about you, and you have a brand loyalty that even Apple would kill for. Rescind your support for SOPA, support the OPEN alternative.

And for the rest of you loyal robots– call your Congressman and Senator and tell them NO on SOPA. (But don’t call until next Tuesday because Dec 30th and Jan 2nd are federal holidays) Believe me, I work in politics and advocacy professionally: your calls REALLY DO matter. And 2012 is an election year. With Congressional approval ratings at 9%. . . your Representative and Senator better damn well listen to you, or maybe start looking for another job is 2013.

Digital Comic Picks for 12/28

Welcome to the first of a weekly glance at some the digital comics and magazines I’ll be picking up around the web.

First up is Archie comics. Consistently delivering fun comics at great prices, they get at least one purchase from me a month.

Archie #628 Archie meets KISS part 2 is must read comic book fun.
https://comics.comixology.com/#/archie

DARK HORSE COMICS
The new android version of the DH reader doesn’t offer in app purchases yet but it’s very smooth and works perfectly on my new tablet. If you weren’t turned off by all the negative back and forth from DH and shop owners give it a shot.
Only one book you might want to pick up this week, I like to wait for the bundles which usually group 2 to 5 books together with a few dollars off.
STAR WARS CRIMSON EMPIRE III EMPIRE LOST #3 (OF 6)
https://digital.darkhorse.com/

DC COMICS
If these darlings of the digital comic world weren’t ‘Drawing the line at $2.99’ I don’t think they’d be in the position they are now. It seems I’ve dropped a few books from the New 52 but I’ll give them all a try again around issue 6 when new creative teams kick in and give my reasons for staying or going.
AQUAMAN #4
FLASH #4
I VAMPIRE #4
VOODOO #4
https://read.dccomics.com/comixology/

IDW
I’m loving all the G.I. Joe craziness and I know nothing of this title so I’m going to jump in and see what happens.
DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS #14 (is ridiculously priced at 3.99 so issue 13 will get the glance.)
https://comics.comixology.com/

IMAGE
HACK SLASH #11 Always awesome horror comic, jump in anywhere!
WITCH DOCTOR RESUSCITATION ONE SHOT If you missed the first 4 issues of my new favorite book check this out I’m sure it won’t disappoint. You can also get the issues 0-4 with bonus pages for only $5.99.
https://comics.comixology.com/#/image

Marvel
I see no reason in paying an extra dollar for a 23-25 page digital comic book. Marvel has priced their paper books reasonably but carrying the price over is absurd. Until this is fixed they won’t get much business from me.
FF #13 $2.99 and worth every penny.
http://www.comixology.com/Marvel/comics-publisher/2-0

That’s it this week. I have a hard time figuring out what’s going to be available digitally and where to find it. If you’ve got any tips feel free to drop me a line: ken at bigshinyrobot dot com

AVENGERS VS X-MEN Leads to The Can’t Miss Digital Comic 99 Cents Sale!

Press Release:

AVENGERS VS X-MEN Leads to The Can’t Miss Digital Comic 99 Cents Sale!

New York, NY—December 21, 2011—Not only is everyone talking about Avengers VS X-Men, the comic book event of 2012, but it’s also the holiday season—and that means it’s the perfect time for the most exciting digital comics sale ever! From December 21st (at 12:01am EST) to December 30th (at 11:00PM EST), experience the AVENGERS VS X-MEN: MAJOR PLAYERS sale on the Marvel Comics app , featuring some of the most important stories in comics history for only 99 cents per issue!

The world’s greatest super heroes—Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Spider-Man, Wolverine and more—go to war with each other in 2012, but now’s your chance to learn all about the Avengers and the X-Men before the first punch is thrown!

Don’t miss a single issue of the Avengers VS X-Men Major Players Sale, including:

  • Amazing Spider-Man #546-601
  • Astonishing X-Men #1-24 and Astonishing X-Men Giant Size #1
  • Captain America #1-24
  • Invincible Iron Man #1-24
  • New Avengers #1-25
  • Thor #1-12, #600-603 and Thor Finale
  • Wolverine: Weapon X #1-16

But remember, this is a limited time offer—it all ends on December 30th! So fire up the Marvel Comics app right now to take advantage of the Avengers VS X-Men Major Players Sale!

Which team will reign supreme? Join the conversation on Twitter with #AvX!

For exclusive Avengers VS X-Men desktop wallpapers visit www.marvel.com

To find a comic shop near you, visit www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook.

Viz Media to Release “Art for Hope” Digital Art Anthology

Press Release:

VIZ MEDIA TO RELEASE ART FOR HOPE DIGITAL ART ANTHOLOGY IN DECEMBER

Innovative Art Book Created In Partnership With Autodesk To Benefit Japanese Disaster Recovery; Exhibit Of Artwork Also Takes Place In Las Vegas At Autodesk University

VIZ Media has announced the upcoming debut of ART FOR HOPE, a limited edition digital art book anthology created in partnership with Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) to benefit Architecture for Humanity. The anthology will be available for a limited time, from December 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012, for $4.99 through VIZManga.com and the VIZ Manga App for iPad®, iPhone® and iPod® touch. 100% of VIZ Media’s net proceeds will support Architecture for Humanity’s ongoing disaster reconstruction efforts in Japan. To learn more about these rebuilding projects, please visit: www.ArchitectureForHumanity.org.

 

Untitled by Jorge Monlongo

Untitled by Jorge Monlongo

Each of the 40 artists participating in the ART FOR HOPE anthology used Autodesk® SketchBook® digital paint and drawing software applications in some way to create original pieces for the anthology. The artists, both professional and amateur, hail from around the world and from diverse fields, and range in style from the realistic to the fantastic, each illustrating the theme of “Hope.” Notable contributors include Eisner Award and Harvey Award winner Rob Guillory, Harvey Award winner Lark Pien, muralist Sirron Norris, and MAMESHIBA artists Jorge Monlongo and Gemma Correll.

Selections from ART FOR HOPE will also be exhibited at the Autodesk annual user conference, Autodesk University, taking place at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, NV from November 29th to December 1st. Access to the exhibit is free to the public within the Creative Studio a unique hands-on space to celebrate the creative spirit and showcasing a variety of Autodesk software and products. More information on the exhibit and conference is available at:

http://www.sketchbooknews.com/news/creative-studio-art-exhibit.html.

VIZ Media and Autodesk are very proud of and grateful to the following artists for their contributions to the ART FOR HOPE digital art anthology:

Janet Alvarado                                         Don’t Lose Hope

Asuka 111 (Patipat Asavasena)          Hope

Azure                                                           Untitled

Greg Baldwin of CreatureBox              Sheltered

Alan Bay                                                      A Little Piece of Hope

Drew Blom                                                  Calvin Hedge and the Iron Golem

Steve Boura                                                Bright Future

Carsten Bradley                                       A Wish for You

Matthew Britton                                      Regrowth

Veronica Casson                                     The Guest Room

Geikou Chen                                             Rainbow Bridge to Tomorrow

Gemma Correll                                       Pierre, le Chat Français

Kalii Delarosa                                          The Rainbow in the Rain

Conrado Hernan Villa Gil                     Untitled

Dave Guertin                                            First Flight

Rob Guillory                                            Hope

Rodolpho Langhi                                  A New Sunrise

C. Lijewski                                               Light Side of Dark

Chris Lui                                                  Birds of a Feather

Holly Mongi                                           Good Morning, Friend

Jorge Monlongo                                  The Sprout and the Bean

Brian Muelhaupt                                 Ojizo-sama

Shaun Mullen                                       Kodama (Tree Spirits)

Susan Murtaugh                                  Enduring Beauty

Ray N.                                                     Deliverance

Joe Ng                                                     Rise Above the Storm

Sirron Norris                                      Kibou

Jacques Pena                                      Love

Luis Peso                                              Gathering Hope

Lark Pien                                              Wishes, Dreams

Kyle Runciman                                   Ready to Roll

Francesco Salvati                               DEAR HOPE

Janet Shaw                                           The Hope of Japan

Brad Silverman                                   Dancing Dragon

Joseph Strachan                                 Flight of the Phoenix

James Turner                                       Never Give Up

Colie Wertz                                            Sea Turtle

Pinar Yalcin                                          Beam of Light

John Yandall                                         One Little Sign

Jim Zub                                                   Seed Starter

For more information on the ART FOR HOPE project, please visit www.VIZ.com/artforhope.

For more information on VIZ Media digital initiatives, please visit VIZManga.com or www.VIZ.com/apps/.

Marvel Goes to Nook

In what seems a clear response to DC Comics going with Amazon Fire as the exclusive digital distributor for a hundred of their flagship graphic novels, Marvel and Barnes and Noble announced today an arrangement that will bring digital graphic novels to the Nook as soon as next week.

I think the brinksmanship between Marvel and DC on the digital front in the last year or two has been one of the best things for the business in a long, long time.

This is good news for those of us who make a part of our living on eReaders though. More options on eReaders means more people buying eReaders.

From the official press release:

Marvel Digital Graphic Novels Available on NOOK Tablet™
World’s Leading Comic Publisher Teams With Barnes & Noble To Offer
Digital Library of Acclaimed Graphic Novels

New York, NY—November 7, 2011—Marvel Entertainment announced today that the hotly-anticipated NOOK Tablet from Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) will offer readers access to the greatest graphic novels of all time. Featuring the Avengers, Spider-Man, Wolverine and more of the world’s most popular super heroes, NOOK Tablet launches with a digital library of your favorite Marvel graphic novels—and more of your favorite stories are on the way! NOOK Tablet utilizes the world’s most advanced VividView™ Touchscreen, offering readers a chance to experience the action-packed epics of Marvel graphic novels in Barnes & Noble’s fastest, lightest tablet with the best in HD entertainment.

“This is a huge opportunity for Marvel—and the entire comics medium—to reach a wider audience than ever before thanks to Barnes & Noble’s exciting new NOOK Tablet,” said Peter Phillips, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Marvel Digital Media Group. “Barnes & Noble is committed to offering customers a broad array of Marvel graphic novels, both digitally and through their massive in-store selection, which can only help bring fans into our exciting world of Super Heroes and unparalleled storytelling.”

Users can purchase digital copies of their favorite Marvel graphic novels through NOOK Bookstore™, with a selection including such hits as Civil War, Invincible Iron Man, Captain America, Thor by JMS, Astonishing X-Men, New Avengers, Marvels and more! These graphic novels will also be available on the highly-acclaimed NOOK Color™.

“We’re excited to bring NOOK customers the largest available digital collection of graphic novels from Marvel Entertainment,” said Theresa Horner, Barnes & Noble’s Vice President of Digital Content. “The high resolution of our VividView color touchscreen makes the action virtually jump off the page, and takes graphic novels to a whole new level of entertainment.”

Starting next week, the world’s greatest super heroes, their most acclaimed stories and most powerful graphic novels arrive on NOOK Tablet! Experience NOOK Tablet at any Barnes & Noble bookstore or at www.nook.com

Manga Comes to Dark Horse Digital!

Press Release: 11/2/2011

MANGA COMES TO DARK HORSE DIGITAL!

TRIGUN, OLD BOY AND MORE ADDED TO LINEUP!

November 2nd, MILWAUKIE, OR – Manga has arrived! The Dark Horse Digital store now offers a full and ongoing Manga selection featuring TrigunCrying FreemanHellsingLady SnowbloodOld Boy and Path of the Assassin. Not only are these titles available digitally, but also the latest version of the Dark Horse Digital app lets you read them in the way Manga was meant to be read…right to left!

Don’t have the App? You can download it for free!

As Always, make sure to visit Digital.Darkhorse.com weekly for more great sales and offers.

Until next week, may your battery be fully charged!

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Release Date: 11/02/2011

Trigun vol. 1 & 2

BPRD: 1947 #1-5

BPRD Hell on Earth: Russia #2

Crying Freeman vol. 1 & 2

Hellsing vol. 1-3

Lady Snowblood vol. 1

Lone Wolf and Cub vol. 10

Old Boy vol. 1 & 2

Path of the Assassin vol. 1

Robert E. Howard’s Savage Sword #3

Star Wars Legacy #13 – 15

Chimichanga

The Goon #26

Star Wars: Crimson Empire III: Lost Empire #1

Release Date: 11/09/2011

House of Night #1

Baltimore: The Curse Bells #3

Conan the Cimmerian #13 – 16

Gear School #2

Lady Snowblood vol. 2

Orchid #2

Paradox Entertainment Presents: Kult #4

Serenity: Downtime and Other Half

Star Wars: Empire #1 – 4

Star Wars: Boba Fett: Overkill

The End League #1 – 4

The Goon #27

Release Date: 11/16/2011

Mass Effect: Invasion #2

Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest #2

Gigantic #1 – 5

Hellboy: Weird Tales #1-4

Kull: The Cat and the Skull #2

Dark Horse Presents # 5

Samurai Executioner vol. 6

Star Wars: Purge #2

Star Wars: Dark Times #1-5

The Goon #28

The Occultist #1

Fallout: New Vegas

Release Date: 11/23/2011

Usagi Yojimbo # 141 (200th Issue)

BPRD: The Ectoplasmic Man

Conan: Road of Kings #10

Groo: Hell on Earth #1-4

Hellsing vol. 4

Path of the Assassin vol. 2 & 3

Rex Mundi: Book Three

Star Wars Adventures: Boba Fett and the Ship of Fear

Star Wars Invasion #0-5

Star Wars: Invasion: Revelations #5

Star Wars: Knight Errant: Deluge #4

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #19-24

The Goon #29

Trigun Maximum vol. 4

Release Date: 11/30/2011

Hellboy: House of the Living Dead

Color of Rage

Conan the Cimmerian #17-20

Hellboy: House of the Living Dead

Star Wars Adventures: The Will of Darth Vader

Star Wars Legacy #17-20

The End League #5-9

The Goon #30

 

 

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