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Marvel to Include Digital Download Codes in First Three Printed Issues of ‘Avenging Spider-Man’
Marvel to Include Digital Download Codes in First Three Printed Issues of ‘Avenging Spider-Man’
Marvel to Include Digital Download Codes in First Three Printed Issues of ‘Avenging Spider-Man’
Rather than following DC Comics' "New 52" strategy of coupling many of its $2.99 titles with a digital download code for a dollar premium of $3.99, Marvel Comics has taken a different approach with free digital comiXology download codes automatically polybagged with the first, second and third issues of its $3...
Link Ink: Marvel Debuts ‘Magician Master’ Digitally, Image’s Rating System and Transforming Tank Engines
Link Ink: Marvel Debuts ‘Magician Master’ Digitally, Image’s Rating System and Transforming Tank Engines
Link Ink: Marvel Debuts ‘Magician Master’ Digitally, Image’s Rating System and Transforming Tank Engines
Digital: Bryan J. Glass, Tim Seeley and Hugo Petrus' adaptation of Raymond E. Feist's Magician Master #1 (of 5) has debuted exclusively on Marvel's digital app for iOS devices. This marks Marvel's first time releasing a full-length series release on its app before shipping to stores...
Captain America Lends ‘A Little Help’ to Raise Suicide Prevention Awareness
Captain America Lends ‘A Little Help’ to Raise Suicide Prevention Awareness
Captain America Lends ‘A Little Help’ to Raise Suicide Prevention Awareness
"Captain America: A Little Help," is now free to download via the Marvel Comics App for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. The all-new story, which is also featured in this week's I Am An Avenger #5, was written by Dr. Tim Ursiny, PH.D., CBC, RCC and illustrated by Nick Dragotta to raise awareness of suicide prevention and to direct those in need to the National Suicide Prevention Lifelin
Comics on the iPad: The Digital Revolution Really Is Here
Comics on the iPad: The Digital Revolution Really Is Here
Comics on the iPad: The Digital Revolution Really Is Here
When it comes to technology and gadgets, I'm not much of an early adopter. I learned that lesson as a fan of video games who was there on day one for the original Gameboy Advance, which had a screen that was only visible when sunlight was focused on it through the Staff of Ra, and only then after you removed one Kadan to honor Shigeru Miyamoto, whose Mario game this was...