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As teased this morning by Bleeding Cool, Graphic.Ly has now signed up Marvel's catalogue of comics to their desktop app, with a cover price of $1.49.
I understand that later today, Graphic.ly and Marvel Entertainment will be joint announcing that Graphic.ly will be the first desktop and Web application
Search engine staff gossip reaches Bleeding Cool regarding the Marvel attendance at Google and the recent takedown of the Google-owned Blogspot blog
What were Marvel visiting Google about last week? Putter their comics on the Tab? Well possibly. But it may also have had something to do with a legal
By: Greg Pak, Scott Reed, Tom Raney, Brian Ching Cost: Free Really? For now. Marvel have put the entire comic up as a digital preview By mistake? Not
Marvel Comics often provide previews of their comic books through their digital comics service Marvel DCU. And they've just done such a thing for
There are two comic conventions happening this weekend. While the Harveys are being held in Diamond's home city of Baltimore, Marvel have decamped up
ImageWatch: While a number of Image Comic books are available digitally, there hasn't been a linewide approach. This has now changed with the announcement
The iPad's lack of multitasking has been a bane to some people. It would seem like the perfect device to read a comic on, while listening along to your
We're a few hours into Comixology's one year anniversary sale of digital comics content - and surprisingly nothing has sold out yet! Concentrating on DC
BundleWatch: The PSP store is now selling "bundles" of comics at less-than-single-issue price. Say... isn't this what the quaint print lot used to call
A while ago, Bleeding Cool noted a certain mismatch between the age rating on the DC Comics App, namely 12+, which allows; Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content
Welcome to a new irregular runaround of purely digital comic book news. PurchaseWatch: Marvel's executive vice president of global digital media Ira
The other shoe has dropped regarding digital comics publishing in France. While the day of street protest by and on behalf of beleaguered comic book
In this issue: Godot arrives; turning your comic into an ePub; theoretical formatting for iPad/iBook; Valentine sales figures; and further Amazon drama
In this column: our shambolic and ongoing launch, Paypal worries, and the possibility of a print-on-demand collection of Valentine Episodes 01-06. We
Three days to Valentine going on sale, and I've spent most of my time in the last week dealing with this music video edit. This is where we'll be on
We launch Episodes 1 and 2 of Valentine in nine days. I'm up to my neck in website building, as well having two music videos in post. That's why I
In which our heroine tussles with the difficulties of publishing a comic in formats that were really made for plain text, and at last sorts Valentine out
Another week of high achievement here in Valentine Towers. No, I'm joking. I spent most of this week dealing with one edition of the comic: Hebrew. Turns
That's a shout-out to J M Ringuet, who created Stolen Suns, which he reckons was the first comic formatted specifically for iPhone. He also gives it away
(Warning: this is a really fucking long column. But, seeing as it contains an overview of all current digital comic distributors and platforms, it kind of
This is one of the many dangers of IM. Send a quick note to moan to a friend about frustrations surrounding the launch of one's e-comic, and before you