Get A Ton Of Classic Marvel Comics For Cheap With Huge Amazon Sale

06/04/2017 03:13 pm EDT

Marvel Comics and Amazon are providing fans a huge opportunity to access some of their most acclaimed stories at bargain prices with a massive sale.

Though the publisher offers a lot of these titles on their Netflix-style subscription service Marvel Unlimited, this sale allows fans to access the comics through their Kindle or comiXology accounts, where they can continue reading them without a subscription.

Whether you're a diehard fan wanting to read classics like the Death of Captain Marvel, Planet Hulk, or Daredevil: Born Again, or a fan of the films and want to know more about Infinity Gauntlet, Old Man Logan, or Doctor Strange, there is something for everyone.

There are many critically acclaimed comics included in the sale—fans can snag both volumes of Tom King's and Gabriel Hernandez Walta's excellent Vision series for less than $5. Classic X-Men stories like Days of Future Past are going for $2.20, while the seminal God Loves, Man Kills is less than a dollar at .80 cents!

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Here are some of our favorites:

They're also heavily discounting their lines of Star Wars and Dark Tower comic books, offering more than just the standard fare of superhero titles.

Even if none of the titles highlighted here interest you, you're bound to find something amazing at an extremely affordable rate that's right up your alley. Check out the link and browse around and see what catches your eye.

Amazon or Marvel haven't given a clear indication of how long the sale is going on, so you might want to move fast. These comics aren't going to read themselves!

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