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Link Ink: Teenage Mutant Ninja Pancakes, Digital She-Ra And Marvel On The Kindle
Link Ink: Teenage Mutant Ninja Pancakes, Digital She-Ra And Marvel On The Kindle
Link Ink: Teenage Mutant Ninja Pancakes, Digital She-Ra And Marvel On The Kindle
Baked Goods: Clutzygeek transforms the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles into delicious (and turtle-free) pancakes. Digital: Select Marvel graphic novels are now available in the Amazon Kindle store. Upcoming: She-Ra is getting a Masters of the Universe digital one-shot from DC by Mike Costa and Drew Edward Johnson...
Link Ink: New ‘The Walking Dead’ Minimates, Mike Wieringo’s First Impulse Drawing And Street Fighter x Sanrio Toys
Link Ink: New ‘The Walking Dead’ Minimates, Mike Wieringo’s First Impulse Drawing And Street Fighter x Sanrio Toys
Link Ink: New ‘The Walking Dead’ Minimates, Mike Wieringo’s First Impulse Drawing And Street Fighter x Sanrio Toys
Toys: An exclusive box set of Diamond Select Toys and Art Asylum's The Walking Dead Minimates will be available on Amazon in mid-December. Art: Albert Ching chronicles "The Journey of Mike Wieringo's First Impulse Drawing" in a moving piece remembering the beloved artist...
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...
Link Ink: Thor’s Hammer In ‘Black Ops II,’ Marvel On The Radio And Cooking Like Sanji
Link Ink: Thor’s Hammer In ‘Black Ops II,’ Marvel On The Radio And Cooking Like Sanji
Link Ink: Thor’s Hammer In ‘Black Ops II,’ Marvel On The Radio And Cooking Like Sanji
Gaming: Apparently Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, is an easter egg in the newly-released Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Radio: If you listen to syndicated radio shows like "Fox Sports", "Jim Rome," "Nikki Sixx", "Petros & Money" and "Opie & Anthony," expect to hear Marvel NOW! promos...
Amazon Releases Digital Comic With Film Aspirations
Amazon Releases Digital Comic With Film Aspirations
Amazon Releases Digital Comic With Film Aspirations
Over the past few years, it's become a sort of guessing game among comics fans whether a new comics miniseries or original graphic novel was really a stealth screenplay its creators were hoping would catch Hollywood's attention. Amazon Studios, the online retail giant's movie and TV development wing, is erasing any mystery from the equation with its first foray into digital comics, Blackburn Bu
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
DC Digital Graphic Novels & Collected Editions Exclusively On Amazon Kindle Fire
DC Digital Graphic Novels & Collected Editions Exclusively On Amazon Kindle Fire
DC Digital Graphic Novels & Collected Editions Exclusively On Amazon Kindle Fire
After its unveiling earlier this week, we noticed Amazon's new Kindle Fire device might be a solid comics reader option. DC Comics' principal digital partner, comiXology, was and is ready to roll on the device, with its Comics app logo sitting pretty in Amazon's official press photos of the Fire, which also featured images of DC Comics products like Watchmen and Superman: Earth One...
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

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