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Cover Girl, a series by Kevin Church, Andrew Cosby, Mateus Santolouco and Rafael Albuquerque is available today on the ComiXology app for iPad, iPod Touch, and iPhone, and via the ComiXology site for reading on your computer.  Why is this a big deal for me?  When it was originally released, I actually missed an issue or two, thus throwing off my interest for the series.  Before you jump up and scream, “BACK ISSUE BIN MUTHER-EFFER!” I did try to find the back issues, but as BOOM! Studios titles were not high on many shops lists of must have titles at…

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It came as a big surprise this morning that DC Comics FINALLY got around to offering up their creating a digital comics application for the iPad and iPhone (and iPod Touch).  The application is by ComiXology, the same group that puts out the very well done ComiXology, Marvel, and BOOM! Studios Apps. While DC may be late to the game in getting their digital comic application out, it actually beat Marvel in one important area. UPDATE: Press Release After the Jump!

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A couple of weeks ago, the Major Spoilers Crew took a look at the Box 13 series from ComiXology.  At the time I pondered if there would be a sequel, and shout outs to David Ghallaher returned cryptic answers.  Now we know the reason. Box 13: The Pandora Process will be available on the ComiXology mobile and web app, with the series continued by Gallaher and Steve Ellis. Hunted by both the police and the mysterious group, investigative reporter Dan Holiday and assistant Olivia race to find the other victims of cruel childhood experimentation. Each thrilling chapter brings Dan closer…

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If you had your iPad open over the weekend and were checking out the just released apps, chances are you saw and downloaded the BOOM! Studios App for the device.  The BOOM! Studios Comics app for both the iPad and iPhone (and iPod Touch) is created by the people behind the ComiXology and Marvel Apps.  It’s very well done, and the company is celebrating the release of the FREE app with several launch titles, including 28 Days Later, Die Hard and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? “While comic-based movies are thriving on the big screen, the reality is most…

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