Tag: Digital Comics
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Brian K. Vaughan’s Latest Series ‘The Private Eye’ is Available for… You Decide
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in Comic NewsBrian K. Vaughan’s latest series, The Private Eye, has been released, DRM-free at the bargain price of… well, whatever you think it’s worth.
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Kickstarter: Smaller Art Boards for the Modern Comic Artist
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in Comic NewsNathyn Masters of Chicago-based Epitah publisher Night Phoenix Press has created a Kickstarter project that hopes to level the playing field for the digital comic creator: smaller 8 x 11. 5 drawing boards designed with the standard-sized home scanner in mind.
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H.P. Lovecraft’s Mythical Beginnings Explored in ‘Golgotha’
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in Comic NewsThis April, 215 Ink will be releasing Golgotha, a graphic novel exploring “the mythical beginnings and ominous present of H.P. Lovecraft’s hometown of Providence, Rhode Island.”
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Marvel Offering 700 First Issues for Free
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in Comic NewsMarvel’s recent “Marvel First” campaign has emerged as something rather special: an opportunity for readers to grab digital copies of 700 premier issues via comiXology.
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215 Ink Bringing Catalogue to comiXology
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Publisher 215 Ink will now be making its titles available via digital comics platform comiXology.
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ComiXology Launches ‘Submit’ for Self-Publishers
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in Comic NewsDigital comics platform comiXology has launched its new self-publishing service, comiXology Submit, which will be accessed through its ‘Guided View’ reading technology.
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Fred Fortune Returns… with Chums
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in Comic NewsJonathan Odds’ lawless lout Fred Fortune has apparently had a bit of a life, debuting in small press tile Mondo in the early nineties and sporadically reappearing throughout the next decade. Odd will soon be reviving the character with new ongoing series The Incredibly Stupid Misadventures of Fred Fortune and his chums!, which will coincide…
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215 Ink Ignition Anthology Showcases Over 80 Indie Talents
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in Comic NewsComic book anthologies are nothing new, particularly in the digital era, but few are as tomesome as 215 Ink’s Ignition Volume 1. This collection of “shorts from over 80 of the industry’s newest and most innovative creators” comes in at a whopping 300 pages. Presumably each effort will be around 3-5 pages in length. While…