![]() GlobalComix is coming up at the right time to take advantage of that, though some questions remain.While there are some notable exceptions in the form of DC Comics, Marvel, IDW and BOOM! Studios (and Dark Horse still isn't on Comixology at all) this is clearly one from the "it's about damn time" department: Image went DRM-free a year ago, offering digital products directly from its website to a slew of positive press. Not exactly comics’ biggest and best (though y’all should read Sentient if you haven’t already), but certainly less self-promoting than ComiXology, which conveniently keeps all its Originals titles above the scroll - a boon to Scott Snyder, to be sure.Īmazon’s increasing relegation of ComiXology to the dustbin of Things It Doesn’t Care About has made it clear there needs to be another popular online platform for reading non-Marvel and DC comics. That’s not a complete snapshot of the comics industry - they’re still missing IDW, Dark Horse, Vault, AfterShock, Dynamite, Titan, AHOY Comics and of course the Big Two - but it’s clear the goal from here is rapid expansion.Ī look at GlobalComix’s site Monday morning offers a year of unlimited reading for $69(nice).99 and features at the top Jeff Lemire and Gabriel Walta’s Sentient, Mad Cave’s Nottingham, John Carpenter’s Tales of Science Fiction from Storm King and a number of webcomics with which I am unfamiliar.
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