Comixology Unlimited

Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Every month, Comixology adds more titles to its burgeoning all-you-can-eat subscription service Comixology Unlimited, which allows readers access to a virtual library of comics for a flat monthly fee. February’s update goes live today, and the service is set to be bolstered by a new wave of awesome comics for you to peruse, including Danger Girl, Harbinger Wars and Lady Snowblood.
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In January
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In January
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In January
Every month, Comixology adds more titles to its burgeoning all-you-can-eat subscription service Comixology Unlimited, which allows readers access to a virtual library of comics for a flat monthly fee. January’s update goes live today, and the service is set to be bolstered by a new wave of awesome comics for you to peruse, including G-Man, Kaijumax and Megahex.
Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In December
Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In December
Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In December
Every month, Comixology adds more titles to its burgeoning all-you-can-eat subscription service Comixology Unlimited, which allows readers access to a virtual library of comics for a flat monthly fee. December's update goes live today, and the service is set to be bolstered by a new wave of awesome comics for you to peruse, including Gødland, Hellboy and The Black Hood.
Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In November
Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In November
Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In November
Comixology Unlimted continues to grow as it adds to its already deep and plentiful catalog of comics available to read via subscription, but November's update to the service may just be the best yet. Among a host of great comics joining the service, fans can sample the very first volume of Michael Allred's Madman as well as some newer must reads and some additional volumes of series that are already part of the program.
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In September
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In September
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In September
As another month ends, Comixology is set to add another handful of titles to the Netflix-style Comixology Unlimited service, and while there's been good stuff in there since the beginning, September's offerings might be the all-around best bunch of comics put on there so far. There's the thrilling supernatural adventure in the pages of Hellboy and the BPRD: 1946, the year's most unexpected crossover in Archie Meets KISS, and even a stone cold classic in the form of Matt Wagner's Grendel: The Hunter Rose Omnibus.
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In August 2016
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In August 2016
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited In August 2016
If you missed the announcement a few weeks ago, Comixology's new Unlimited service is being touted as Netflix for indie comics. Subscribers pay a flat monthly fee, and they get access to a library of titles from publishers like Image, Valiant, Archie and more, including smaller self-publishers. And, like Netflix, new stuff is showing up on a monthly basis to keep readers hooked. This month, as we roll into August, Comixology has announced the addition of another 25 titles --- and if you're looking for a good place to start, I've got a couple of suggestions. Starting today, you can read the entirety of Jody Houser, Francis Portela, and Marguerite Sauvage's Faith miniseries from Valiant, and the first volume of Eric Jones and Landry Q. Walker's amazing Danger Club.
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited in Late June?
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited in Late June?
What's Coming To Comixology Unlimited in Late June?
It was only last month that Comixology launched Comixology Unlimited, a new subscription-base service with a Netflix-style model that gives access to a library of titles to read for a flat monthly fee. Since then, there's been one major question among readers: What exactly are we going to get on there? Now, a month after the launch with titles from Image, Dark Horse, Valiant and IDW, the digital comics platform has announced the first wave of additions, set to hit Unlimited on June 27 --- including the first three issues of Afterlife With Archie, the first five of Ryan Browne's God Hates Astronauts, and the first eight issues of Matt Wagner's Mage: The Hero Discovered.
Comixology's David Steinberger Talks Comixology Unlimited
Comixology's David Steinberger Talks Comixology Unlimited
Comixology's David Steinberger Talks Comixology Unlimited
Digital comics app Comixology pulled off a major surprise this week with the launch of Comixology Unlimited, a monthly subscription service that's hoping to be the Netflix of comics, the Spotify of sequential art, the Marvel Unlimited of books not published by Marvel. The Twitter reaction since the launch suggests the news wasn't just a surprise to readers, but to many of the creators involved too. ComicsAlliance spoke to Comixology CEO David Steinberger about the rollout, what is and isn't available on the service, and what the future might hold for Comixology Unlimited.
Comixology Launches Subscription Service 'Comixology Unlimited'
Comixology Launches Subscription Service 'Comixology Unlimited'
Comixology Launches Subscription Service 'Comixology Unlimited'
As technology grows and changes, so too does the way we access our media. The first big jump was the move from physical to digital, but now it's all about monthly subscription services that provide content instantly. Netflix is one of the most popular entertainment platforms in the world, and its model has been replicated by the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, and WWE Network. This week, Comixology is taking the next big step by launching Comixology Unlimited, a digital comics streaming service that gives subscribers access to thousands of comics from top publishers for $5.99 a month. What's more, this isn't an announcement for something the compnay plans to do later in the year; Comixology Unlimited launches today!