Dark Horse Comics Donates Thousands of Digital Comics, iPads to Children's Cancer Association

Dark Horse Comics announced yesterday that they have made their entire Dark Horse Digital [...]

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Dark Horse Comics announced yesterday that they have made their entire Dark Horse Digital collection--over 3,000 comics--available to the program at the Children's Cancer Association. The Children's Cancer Association partners with six Portland-area health care providers, including Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, Doernbecher Children's Hospital, and others, to offer programs and services free of charge to seriously ill children, teens, and their families. CCA's programs and resources can now also be found in 33 pediatric hospitals across the nation. Dark Horse is also donating four Apple iPads to the charity for CCA's use. These iPads will be loaded with Dark Horse content and will feature an age gate for kids twelve and under. Dark Horse Comics remains one of the only major publishers in the U.S. (and the largest overall) who have no digital deal with ComiXology and maintain their own app. Through cloud-based technology, comics can be read and enjoyed on a laptop, desktop, mobile browser, and the Dark Horse Bookshelf app, available now on Google Play and iTunes.

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