This weekend at ComiXology, Action Lab–the publisher behind Jamal Igle’s Molly Danger as well as titles like Princeless and NFL Rush Zone–have every single issue comic in their catalog on sale through ComiXology for only $0.99. Graphic novels and collected editions are $2.99. All sale prices are good today and...
Just in time for what’s arguably the biggest comic book weekend of the year with Iron Man 3 opening today and Free Comic Book Day tomorrow, Barnes & Noble’s Nook HD and Nook HD+ devices have rolled out a new system update that gives users full access to the Google...
ComiXology polled over 5,700 users as part of its new “comiX indeX,” which is designed to give the inside scoop on what comic enthusiasts and influencers are saying and forecasting. ComiXology users had some rather interesting things to say about Iron Man 3, which premieres in the United States on...
Earlier this week, reports emerged that Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’s Saga #12 had been “banned” by Apple and would not appear in the iOS app for ComiXology. Since many users primarily or only use ComiXology on their iPad or iPhone, the simple decision not to run the product in the...
Earlier today, ComicBook.com reported that it had been ComiXology and not Google who had withheld copies of Saga #12 from the Android app following what had, up to that point, been presented as Apple’s decision to ban the comic due to a graphic depiction of a sex act in a...
Following reports that Saga #12, banned yesterday by Apple, readers today tweeted at ComiXology that they were unable to purchase the item in the Android app, either. The online retailer responded suggesting that, like Apple customers, they should buy the item on the ComiXology website and sync it to their...
Following yesterday’s controversial and unpopular decision to censor an issue of Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’s Saga on iOS devices, an “approval issue” with Apple has delayed a number of additional day-and-date releases on their operating system, says ComiXology. “Unfortunately due to an Apple approval delay, many same day...
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’s critically-acclaimed and best-selling Image Comics series Saga‘s next issue has reportedly been banned by Apple’s ComiXology app and will not be available on iPads, iPhones and iPod Touch devices due to its depiction of a homosexual sex act. This comes on the heels of...
ComiXology has released a statement saying that the free Marvel Comics #1 issues offered this weekend at South by Southwest have created such a disruption in the online retailer’s services that they’re “pausing the promotion for the time being” and fans can fill out a form to be notified when...
As the world woke up this morning and discovered that there were free digital comics from Marvel to be had on ComiXology and the Marvel Comics Digital Comics Shop (powered by ComiXology), users continued to flood the ComiXology servers. Unfortunately, users are encountering more of the same today as happened...
Earlier today, Marvel Comics announced that they were giving away 700 free digital comic books for a limited time. As thousands of users rushed to ComiXology and the Marvel Comics Digital Comics Shop (powered by ComiXology), the ComiXology servers slowed to a crawl. While ComiXology was very responsive to fans...
When Marvel announced at SXSW that they are giving away 700 free digital comic books, everyone likely knew that it would generate lots of interest. And no matter how much anyone tries to prepare for an announcement like that, it seldom turns out to be enough. Immediately after the announcement,...
Following Marvel’s announcement at South by Southwest in the last hour that they will be giving away 700 free #1 issues of their comics for the next three days, digital comics retailer ComiXology has experienced “heavier than normal server traffic” which has led to many fans being unable to login...
So, you missed the first day of South By Southwest because you were stuck working your crummy day job and now you can’t get out to Austin to go see anything in person. What’s a fanboy to do? Well, here’s an overview of the cool stuff they have coming up...
ComiXology is the world’s biggest digital comic portal, offering titles from major comic book publishers like Marvel and DC. However, as part of an initiative that they are launching to coordinate with SXSW Interactive, independent comic book creators will now be able to self-publish their own digital comics. ComiXology Submit...