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Amazon Launches Kid-Friendly ‘FreeTime Unlimited’ Service With Lots Of DC And Marvel Material
Amazon Launches Kid-Friendly ‘FreeTime Unlimited’ Service With Lots Of DC And Marvel Material
Amazon Launches Kid-Friendly ‘FreeTime Unlimited’ Service With Lots Of DC And Marvel Material
Now the next generation has even more reason to become addicted to technology at a ridiculously early age, with Amazon launching FreeTime Unlimited for Kindle Fire - A new subscription service that offers videos, games, and books for the young at heart for less than $10 a month...
The 15 Best Free Comics on the Kindle Fire
The 15 Best Free Comics on the Kindle Fire
The 15 Best Free Comics on the Kindle Fire
Like some lucky readers out there, I got a Kindle Fire for the holidays. It was a complete surprise, especially considering that I didn't ask for one, and didn't even really want one. Despite all the good news I'd heard about the Comixology app, my tactile orientation made it hard for me to get along with the idea of digital comics, but being so poor I only bought maybe a dozen comics last year ha
Link Ink: ‘A.K.A. Jessica Jones’ in Marvel Movie Continuity, ‘Tales From the Con’ and Batman’s Big Head in ‘Arkham City’
Link Ink: ‘A.K.A. Jessica Jones’ in Marvel Movie Continuity, ‘Tales From the Con’ and Batman’s Big Head in ‘Arkham City’
Link Ink: ‘A.K.A. Jessica Jones’ in Marvel Movie Continuity, ‘Tales From the Con’ and Batman’s Big Head in ‘Arkham City’
TV: According to Melissa Rosenberg ABC's upcoming A.K.A. Jessica Jones series will take place in Marvel's Avengers-centric movieverse. Batman: Have you ever wondered what Bruce Wayne's medial report might look like? The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen blog explores the possibilities...
Barnes and Noble Pulls All Amazon Kindle-Exclusive DC Comics Titles from Stores [Updated]
Barnes and Noble Pulls All Amazon Kindle-Exclusive DC Comics Titles from Stores [Updated]
Barnes and Noble Pulls All Amazon Kindle-Exclusive DC Comics Titles from Stores [Updated]
Last week, DC Comics announced that it would be digitally releasing 100 backlist graphic novels exclusively on the Kindle Fire, an Amazon-owned e-reader, including classics like The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen. This decision did not go over well with mega-retailer Barnes and Noble, whose Nook e-reader was excluded by the deal, and has now decided to remove all copies of those specific DC tit
Amazon’s New Kindle Fire Has Digital Comic Readers In Mind
Amazon’s New Kindle Fire Has Digital Comic Readers In Mind
Amazon’s New Kindle Fire Has Digital Comic Readers In Mind
Amazon let loose its new lineup of Kindle readers today, but the arguably most impressive -- and the most sexy -- is the Fire, an iPad-like $199 multitouch tablet with an emphasis on multimedia entertainment. Though it doesn't pack the power of the $499+ iPad 2, the Fire's free Amazon cloud storage, Flash-supporting Silk web browser and other features might interest those in the market for a table