There was a time when the Kindle Fire had an exclusive relationship with DC Comics and Marvel ones where available on the Nook Color and Tablet. Barnes and Noble has just signed an agreement with DC Comics to provide 100 titles to the B&N online store. With the addition of DC Entertainment content, Barnes & Noble is also introducing Zoom View, an all-new NOOK Comics … [Read more...] about Barnes and Noble Locks Up DC Comics on the Nook
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DC Comics from Comixology No Longer Available for the Kindle Fire
Comixology has confirmed that their app designed for the Amazon Kindle Fire will no longer offer DC Comics. This is not a short term bug; Comixology CEO David Steinberger said the move was intentional. Non-disclosure agreements prevented both sides from commenting publicly about the situation. The main reason why DC Comics was pulled from the Comixology app was due to Amazon … [Read more...] about DC Comics from Comixology No Longer Available for the Kindle Fire
Digital Reading a Major Focus of New York Comic Con
The massive New York Comic Con was held last week at the Javits Center in Manhatten and according to early reports, a record 105,000 fans attended. As these events are always fairly large, with last year’s event hosting around 90,000 fans, it is the major players and stars in the industry whom the fans come out to see. Much of the excitement at this year’s event had more to … [Read more...] about Digital Reading a Major Focus of New York Comic Con
Barnes&Noble Sticking to Its Guns on Digital Comics
After the announcement last week that the upcoming Kindle Fire tablet will come with one hundred DC Comics’ backlist titles of comic books and graphic novels pre-installed, Barnes & Noble pulled all of the print editions of every title off its store shelves. There has been some speculation about the length of time this near-boycott will take place, as well as rumors about … [Read more...] about Barnes&Noble Sticking to Its Guns on Digital Comics
Kindle Fire Boasts Exclusive Content
A sleek new design and a cheaper price point aren’t the only thing that Amazon fans are anticipating for November. Besides the obvious features of the Kindle Fire tablet PC and the Amazon name to back it up, comics and graphic novel fans are going to love the included content. One hundred titles of content, to be exact. The Kindle Fire tablet will come with 100 DC Comics’ … [Read more...] about Kindle Fire Boasts Exclusive Content
DC Comics and the Long-Awaited Relaunch
Comic fans will be lining up at Midtown Comics in New York City’s Times Square on August 31st—many of them in costume—for the midnight launch of the New 52, the fresh start of nearly the entire line of DC Universe super hero titles. The revamped favorites include new plot lines, fresh characterizations, and of course, updated wardrobes for the heroes and villains alike (spoiler … [Read more...] about DC Comics and the Long-Awaited Relaunch
DC Comics Brings Its Original Heroes to Digital Media
GoodEReader.com posted an article in April 2011 that explained the frustration that graphic novelists and their audiences feel with digital self-publishing, specifically a lack of e-titles compared to the fiction market and difficulty in trying to self-publish comics and graphic novels to tablets and e-readers. However, a remedy may be just around the corner. The comic book … [Read more...] about DC Comics Brings Its Original Heroes to Digital Media