tons of huge Marvel collections – the kind you’d pay 20, 30, 40 quid for in paper form available on Comixology – can be read through their app or on the Kindle. 69p. Old stuff, new stuff. Fill your buccaneer boots.
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Thanks for the reminder. £73 worth of stuff for just under a fiver. Bonkers!
exactly! some of it is brand new – I baulked at paying £17 quid for Ed Piskor’s X-men book in a shop earlier today – then saw it for 69p tonight.
Cool. I’m about to upgrade my tablet – it it time limited?
It says ‘for a limited time only’ but I can’t see a deadline. Its been going on for a few days now, so best to act fast, i guess.
If you don’t ask any questions about its legality, you can go to readcomiconline.to and read a vast (and I mean vast) number of Marvel and DC comics free.
… yeah….
Collecting comics is a hobby of mine and I also read a lot of comics electronically. I happened upon someone selling a stack of DVD-Roms full of digital comics on eBay a few years ago, so I bought them and the word stack is an understatement, as I think there was something close to 60,000 comics in total. I can’t imagine there’s much from Marvel and DC up to that point that wasn’t included, along with complete runs from countless hundreds more titles. I went through the lot, tidying them up into folders, and it took absolutely ages.
I was mainly interested in the DC stuff and, even more specifically, the Batman stuff, as I have quite a considerable Batman comic and book collection and I subscribe to all the ongoing main Batman titles (you can imagine my wife’s view on this, given all my other equally sizeable collections), so I wanted to fill in the gaps and get hold of all the out of print stuff. I’ve painstakingly compiled a list of all the post-Year One Batman titles, and related comics featuring Batman, in chronological order (there are a couple of great websites that helped with this) and I’m reading my way through it, flitting between physical comics and electronic ones. There’s still a long way to go, as it’s an extremely long list, but I’m right enjoying it.
I still buy a lot of electronic comics on an ongoing basis fom a chap I know, so I’ve pretty much maintained a complete DC collection, or certainly the main ongoing titles at the very least. There are some limited runs and some DC Vertigo titles I’ve not bothered with. I’ve also carried on collecting, electronically, a few of the non-DC titles/characters that I like and pick up other comics that sound interesting. I prefer the physical format to the electronic ones, but there’s only so much space I can get away with filling in the house, so if there are any I’ve bought electronically that I particularly like I then tend to buy the collected editions, as they take up less room on the shelves. A recent full inventory of all my collections for insurance purposes led to the strongest rumblings yet though about the house being too full of my clutter, so I am having to be careful!
I’m not seeing this deal. Where is it exactly? Kindle store? I checked the Comixology web site too.
https://www.comixology.co.uk/Marvel-Recent-Collections-Sale/page/17867?ref=c2l0ZS9pbmRleC90YWJsZXQvc21hbGxDYXJvdXNlbA
Many thanks. Got it!
As a slight aside can anyone recommend somewhere to sell one’s comic collection.
Need to downsize.
There’s a fair few groups on FB that wheel and deal in individual issues and collections.
I buy from a guy named Lorne Brown who seems like a decent chap.
Thanks @badartdog. Will give em a look.