Barnes & Noble took all 100 of the DC print graphic novels that were digitally exclusive to the upcoming Amazon Kindle Fire off their stores' shelves
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UPDATE: The Nook Tablet with Ultimate Spider-Man on it, also courtesy of Ryan. The new Barnes And Noble device, The Nook Tablet, has been announced in New
HiddenHistoryDelight: Two of Marvel's hidden histories come to 99c on ComiXology today. The Marvels Project by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting, looking to
Skullkickers' Jim Zubavich and UDON Studios have released his remade Makeshift Miracle comic as... a bittorrent file. Containing both a PDF and a CBR file
ThrillDelight: The Thrill Electric episode three has gone live. DayAndDateDelight: Marvel have announced that all their comics will now be day-and-date
It sounded too good to be true. The complete Tintin collection as an Apple iPad App for $4.99/£2.99. And that's exactly what it was. How it got approved
Billy Dogma's Dean Haspiel is calling it a "Brooklyn-filtered literary arts salon". Trip City, at WelcomeToTripCity.com, is basically a bunch of stuff by
The Thrill Electric panel at MCM London Expo showed off a new trailer that encompasses far more than what we've seen so far, emphasising themes and
We take a look at what everyone is calling 'the best superhero game ever' and conclude that yeah, it is pretty much the best superhero game ever. And maybe a little more..
The original Goldeneye was a game that broke all the rules. Now it's back, and it's brought a digital Daniel Craig up against Odd Job and (as you can no doubt see) Jaws in a no-holds-barred 007 smackdown.
The Workshop Of The World and Industry And Idleness are the first two chapters of The Thrill Electric, the Victorian "enhanced" digital comic about the
Marvel has announced they will continue the free download of digital copies of Avenging Spider-Man by Zeb Wells and Joe Madureira through the first arc to
It is one of the best selling comic books in the world and has featured the serialisation of countless manga titles that have gone on to conquer the media
It's been absent from CLiNT Magazine for half a year. But honestly this time, the strip co-written by Britain's most controversial comedian Franlie Boyle,
DC Comics have been selling print/digital combo packs of Justice League #1 for $4.99, giving readers a print copy of the comic and a digital order code,