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iVerse Media & Diamond Bring You Digital Comics On Their Digital Comics Reader

Some excellent news, Diamond and iVerse Media have been building up to this for a while. You will be able to get these on your iOS and Android devices.

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iVerse Media and Diamond Comics Distributors are pleased to announce the “Digital Comics Reader” Application for iOS and Android platforms.

The app was announced today during the 2012 ComicsPRO meeting in Dallas, TX.

This new App will work in conjunction with the larger, previously announced Diamond Digital Initiative to provide retailers with a complete digital eco-system for their stores.

The Diamond Digital initiative will empower retailers to sell digital comics both in-store and online. Customers will be able to shop through thousands of digital comics any time of day or night on retailer websites, or to purchase digital codes along with their print comics when they visit their local comic shop. The program will be available as a plug-n-play site for retailers to easily begin selling digital content, and also in a robust API for tech-savvy retailers to completely customize their online digital sales.

“By adding the ‘Digital Comics Reader’ App into the Diamond Digital program, we’re completely removing our own digital store.” said iVerse CEO Michael Murphey. “This is a much cleaner solution for retailers and will give them the same kinds of tools companies like Amazon and Barnes & Noble are using to sell digital content on these devices. We’re in the final stages of testing, and we can’t wait to launch this thing.”

“We’re very excited about this development,” said Director of Diamond Digital Dave Bowen, “and look forward to working with comic retailers interested in selling digital content.”

ABOUT iVERSE MEDIA, LLC
iVerse Media (http://www.iversemedia.com) is a digital content distributor focused on the world of comics and popular culture. Founded in 2008, the company was one of the first to launch digital comics on Apple’s iOS platform. As of Oct 2011 over 5 Million products in the iOS App Store have been downloaded that are powered by iVerse, making the “iVerse Engine” one of the most popular and widely used platforms for reading digital comics in the world. The company is principally located in Waco, TX.

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iFanboy: DIgital Comics And Your Local Shop – A Bookseller’s Perspective

This is an interesting article from iFanboy which has a different perspective on digital comics.

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It was immensely interesting to me to read Jimski’s article about hitting a personal tipping point for digital comics. Interesting because it mirrors a tipping point for the whole industry – a “moment of critical mass, the boiling point, the threshold.” (Thanks, Mr. Gladwell!) In early 2012, I feel like we’re finally passing that threshold. Color tablets are like the Nook Color and Amazon Kindle Fire are readily available and getting cheaper. Digital platforms like Comixology and Graphicly are making it easier to get most, if not yet all, of your comics in one place. Most publishers are doing day-and-date releases, and some discount titles after release. After years of “I think I can,” digital comics are poised to slip into “I knew I could.”

It’s particularly interesting to someone with a day job as a bookseller, because it’s a tipping point the book industry at large hit a few years ago.
Those key factors – platforms, unified formats, and universal releases – grew like crazy in the book world over the last half-decade. Though ebooks have arguably been around since the 70s, the world’s largest internet retailer launched the Kindle in 2007 and blew the market open. “Explosive” is an understatement when it comes to the growth of digital books over the last 5 years. Ebooks are still a small chunk of the book landscape, but they’re growing by leaps and bounds while print segments slow or shrink.

The runaway growth has made for a seismic shift in the world of bookselling. It’s not the only factor, of course. Amazon’s blow to traditional bookstores when it comes to print can’t be underestimated, and a tough economy hasn’t helped keep your neighborhood bookstore in business. Despite all this, nimble independent stores are able to survive and even thrive. It’s a fact worth considering when we look to comics. They’ve been hit by online megastores and a recession as well (and a total market that’s been shrinking for years), but they’re only on the edge of the massive shift that digital will bring.

The question is; will comic shops survive? And, frankly, should they? It’s on my mind not just as a fellow retailer (my job, like theirs, depends on getting and keeping customers), but as a fan. I’m one of those lucky folks with a local comic store that’s the Platonic Ideal of a comic shop, and the last thing I want to see is shuttered doors.

As the world goes digital, the local shop needs to cater to customers, not just keep up business as usual. It’s how those nimble independent bookstores have survived as colleagues and competitors closed down. Great local bookstores cater to their customers, hold events, bring in authors to sign and speak, host book clubs, and even diversify what they sell. They do what all good stores do – find their niche and fill it. The key for comic shops, I think, is following that lead. Boycotting publishers with little regard for what your customers are looking for? Maintaining that digital is a fad? Refusing to adapt to a constantly shifting market? Crummy service or actual disdain for customers? That’s not how to survive.

As Josh put it in episode 319 of the Pick of the Week Podcast, retailers need to appreciate the value of their own product. Not only the physical product, but the physical space – a “third place” for many consumers – has a real value. There’s ways to promote this (see: events, authors, clubs, diversification), and there’s ways to not (see: boycotts, heads in the sand). There’s more than enough at my shop to keep me around, even as I shift some of my purchasing to digital. Casablanca is deeply involved in our local community, hosts a killer convention every year, offers discounts to regulars, brings authors for signings, has a fun clean space, hires staff that knows their books and knows what to point me towards … the list goes on and on. THAT is value, and that ensures I won’t be using their store as a showroom for digital.

One great thing for bookstores that will be a tough hurdle for comic shops is that many call sell their customers ebooks directly. Formats like Google ebooks are sold at a number of independent bookstores. If I want to buy a digital copy of Zone One from my local bookstore I can; they’ll get their typical cut of the sale, and the publisher gets their chunk. As far as I know, there’s not a comic publisher out there that offers the same deal. There have been initiatives to push digital buyers into shops (Marvel’s $5 coupons, bundled hard and digital copies), but outside of the fairly limited ComiXology Digital Partners, there’s no option for your local shop to just sell you the comics you want digitally. The burden is on the retailer to give the customers what they want, and if they’ve got no possible way to do it their job gets a hell of a lot tougher. I don’t know about you, but paying a premium to own the same book digitally and physically doesn’t hold much appeal for me. Most of the time, I’d like one or the other.

It remains to be seen what value, if any, publishers will put in traditional retailers as conduits to digital sales.

The debate masks one important fact in both both the comics market and the traditional book world; this isn’t a zero-sum proposition. No one short of Zebediah Killgrave is going to force you to buy only print or only digital, and one need not exist only without the other. Personally, I buy some of my comics digitally and some in print, and some of my prose in each format. I haven’t hit the all-digital tipping point that Jim described, and I’m not sure I ever will. And I don’t have to. As long as I can, I’ll buy the stuff I want to write in, or share, or get dirty, or flip through like a maniac, or sell to a used book shop, in print. I’ll buy ones I want to cart around on a tablet, or listen to embedded extras, or exist only in one format, digitally.

One of the great things about this democratization of access is that the power is all in the customer’s hands. Wearing both my comic fan and bookselling hats, all I can suggest is that you use this great power responsibly. Buy the comics you want, how you want, where you want. The best comic shops will adapt and thrive, just as many of the best bookstores in the country are. The death of print, and of the local retailer, has been greatly exaggerated. I recommend that you encourage your shop to give you what you want (and not the other way around), and reward them when they do.

Dark Horse Digital Sale: Women In Comics

A special sale from Dark Horse Digital this week – women in comics!.
There’s some excellent titles to check out!

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Aspen Comics Launches Digital Offerings on the Nook | Good E-Reader – ebook Reader and Tablet PC News

Another publisher adds more readers…

Aspen Comics in conjunction with Graphicly are launching new titles on the Nook platform. These digital comic books will showcase the Nook Color and Tablets unique ability to display full color content.

Aspect Comics hails from Culver City, Ca. and has been in the comic book industry for over nine years. The company was founded in January 2003 by superstar comic artist Michael Turner. Priding itself on producing entertainment properties of the highest quality visual and storytelling elements, Aspen MLT, Inc. quickly carved its mark on the comic book industry.

In addition to Michael Turner’s runaway hit, the number one best-selling comic series Fathom, Aspen MLT, Inc. also debuted the fantasy adventure epic series Soulfire in 2004. Both properties have continued on in Turner’s vision with a host of exciting mini-series. Fathom has expanded beyond the series proper and continues to grow with the additions of the new titles Fathom: Dawn of War, Fathom: Cannon Hawke, Fathom: Kiani and more. The Soulfire Universe has also seen it’s fair share of mini-series in addition to the main volumes including Soulfire: Dying of the Light, Chaos Reign, Shadow Magic, and New World Order. As well as continuing to deepen the worlds of Fathom and Soulfire, Aspen continually creates thrilling new properties including it’s newest titles the adventure-comedy Shrugged, the action-adventure series Executive Assistant: Iris, the supernatural-thriller Dellec, and the action-espionage series Mindfield, and the steampunk mystery series that debuted as a top-selling independent book, Lady Mechanika.

Along with their own successful properties, Aspen MLT, Inc. collaborates with some of the comic industry’s most successful companies and endeavors. Michael Turner and Aspen have collaborated with Marvel Comics including cover work for the best-selling events Civil War, World War Hulk, and Ultimatum. As well, Aspen collaborates with DC Comics providing covers for such best-selling titles as Superman/Batman: The Return of Supergirl, The Justice League of America, and Eisner-nominated covers for the critically-acclaimed and top-selling mini-series Identity Crisis. In 2006, Aspen joined forces with television giant NBC to create the online comic adaptations for the hit television series “Heroes.” Aspen teamed up with Valhalla Studios to produce the horror-adventure series The Scourge in the Summer of 2010.

Aspen titles included in the initial launch on the Nook include: The Aspen Extended Edition, Executive Assistant: Iris Volume One, Fathom Volume One, Fathom: Cannon Hawke, Fathom: Dawn of War, Fathom: Kiani Volume One, Shrugged Volume One, and Soulfire: Volume One.

via Aspen Comics Launches Digital Offerings on the Nook | Good E-Reader – ebook Reader and Tablet PC News.

SCOOP: Doctor Who/Star Trek – The Official Crossover | Bleeding Cool

Personally for me this is very exciting news – for 3 Million Years this could also be newsworthy, so I’m posting it here!

Both Doctor Who and Star Trek are available digitally – So you can assume that this will be too. I will find out….

 

Make it… geronimo!

Bleeding Cool has squirrelled out news of an upcoming crossover that might send certain minds reeling. That in May, IDW are to publish a Doctor Who/Star Trek: The Next Generation crossover series. Featuring The Doctor, Rory, Amy, Captain Picard, Worf, Data, Geordie LaForge, Deanna Troy, Will Riker and the rest. And that this art, featuring the Doctor, Rory and Amy on the bridge of the Enterprise is a cover that will be used in the series.

Doctor Who has never engaged in any such officially sanctioned crossover outside of the Doctor Who universe before. The closest was Dimensions In Time, a much derided charity telethon show which featured characters from the BBC soap opera Eastenders. Star Trek has also seen comic book crossovers with X-Men and the Legion Of Superheroes. But this is the first time that two major competing sci-fi franchises have been allowed to merge in any way before.

Of course this kind of meeting has been the subject of fan fiction thousands of times. But there’s a very special something when it becomes official.

IDW is attending the Gallifrey One convention in a week’s time. I’d expect this to be announced there.

As to the details… CyBorgmen? The Klingoon? The Time Lord Continuum? Dorian of the Ferenghi?

via SCOOP: Doctor Who/Star Trek – The Official Crossover | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors.

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