Josie and the Pussycats are headed to space in this week’s comiXology Originals launch. Archie Comics sent Major Spoilers this preview of the digital comic.
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ComiXology, Amazon’s premier digital comics service, announces three new creator-owned comiXology Originals to be released this October, just in time for Halloween.
Today, comiXology and Kodansha Comics announced they will complete the international bestseller The Drops of God manga series in English for the first time.
Yesterday, ComiXology debuted the original graphic novel, The Dark, written by Mark Sable, with art by Kristian Donaldson.
ComiXology has announced Forgotten Home, a new 8-issue urban fantasy series from Erica Schultz and Marika Cresta, which debuts on the digital comic service on October 2, 2019.
If you preorder or purchase a digital copy of Strikeforce #1 by Tini Howard, German Peralta, and Jordie Bellaire, before October 9th, Marvel has announced it will include a bunch of bonus content at no additional cost.
ComiXology announces Quarter Killer, an all-new, creator-owned mini-series from co-writers Vita Ayala and Danny Lore, with art by Jamie Jones, and lettering by Ryan Ferrier.
ComiXology Originals has announced its lates creator-owned mini-series, The Black Ghost, from co-writers Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, and artist George Kambadais.
ComiXology, Amazon’s premier digital comics service announces Field Tripping an all-new, creator owned mini-series by co-writers James Asmus and Jim Festante with art by José García and letters by Ryan Ferrier.
With classic and newer issues added every week, here are some of the amazing Marvel titles coming to Marvel Unlimited this month:
ComiXology introduces Breaklands, an all-new, creator owned mini-series from Justin Jordan, the co-creator and writer of The Strange Talent of Luther Strode, acclaimed artist Tyasseta, and colorist Sarah Stern, with letters by Rachel Deering.
ComiXology announces four all-new creator-owned comiXology Originals titles to be released this September.
The debate has been raging on for years now: What will comics be like in the years ahead, if they survive at all? When I come across someone, often an expert in another industry, who enters into comics and says they know how to “fix” what’s wrong with comic books, I’m worried these days. Several of them have poured boatloads of cash into these endeavors, and so far I haven’t noticed any change in how things are being done, honestly. But still contenders make their presence known and take their shots. Some are at it even now. THE NEW GUYS…
Looking to read more comics on your Marvel Unlimited service? In August, the publisher adds a plethora of titles for your reading enjoyment.