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Get The Thrill Electric now FREE on iTunes

The Thrill Electric is something I have been waiting for on iTunes, now its here!

From Leah Moore and John Reppion:

At long last the wait is over. The Thrill Electric is now FREE to read on iPad and iPhone via iTunes.

Please download, enjoy, rate, reblog, retweet, comment, email, spread the word. Go, go, GO!

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/the-thrill-electric/id503824703?mt=8

 

This free ten-part (150 page) enhanced comic is set in Victorian Manchester and demonstrates the extraordinary parallels between the Internet Age and the Telegraph Age.

Beautifully realised by Emma Vieceli, Windflower Studio, and LittleLoud,  and scripted by Leah Moore and John Reppion, the story weaves around the exciting lives of the young women and men working at The Electrical and International Telegraph Company and tackles 21st Century issues such as gang culture, cyber bullying, coming out and on-line flirtations!

The Thrill Electric also features stunning animations, loads of contextual information, and a secret code that unlocks a hidden storyline. Produced by Hat Trick Productions for Channel 4 education.

 

ComiXology New Releases This Wednesday – March 21th, 2012

Comixology have given us an idea on what titles are going to be released tomorrow!

This is a pretty final list, but don’t forget to check back here for the full amount and links to the titles.

Same Day as Print

Archie

Jughead #212
Sonic Universe #38
Stan Lee’s Mighty 7 #1

BOOM!

Peanuts #3
Steed and Mrs. Peel #3

DC

Batman #7
Batman Beyond #3
Batman: Odyssey Vol 2 #6
Birds of Prey #7
Blue Beetle #7
Captain Atom #7
Catwoman #7
DC Universe Online Legends #26
DC Universe Presents #7
Diablo #3
Green Lantern Corps #7
Justice League #7
Legion of Super-Heroes #7
Nightwing #7
Red Hood and the Outlaws #7
Supergirl #7
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #5
Wonder Woman #7
Young Justice #14

Dynamite

Army Of Darkness Vol. 3 #2
Kirby – Genesis: Silver Star #4
Robocop Road Trip #4
Vampirella #15

IDW

G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes Ongoing #11
Ghostbusters: Ongoing #7
Memorial #4
Monocyte #3
Road Rage #2
Rocketeer Adventures Vol. 2 #1
Smoke & Mirrors #1
Star Trek: Legion of Superheroes #6

Image

Hack Slash #14
Heart #4
Hoax Hunters #0
Infinite Vacation #4 (Of 5)
Last of The Greats TP Vol 01
Last Mortal HC
Near Death #6
No Place Like Home #2
Prophet #23
Rebel Blood #1 (Of 4)
Super Dinosaur #9
The Darkness #101
Witchblade #154

Marvel

Amazing Spider-Man #682
Avengers: The X-Sanction #4
Deadpool #52
Fear Itself: The Fearless #11
Formic Wars: Silent Strike #4
Generation Hope #17
Invincible Iron Man #514
John Carter: Gods Of Mars #1
New Mutants #39
Thunderbolts #171
Ultimate Spider-Man Premiere Comic #1
Uncanny X-Men #9
Thunderbolts #171
Wolverine #303
X-Factor #233

Oni

Courtney Crumrin & The Night Things #4
The Sixth Gun #20

Vertigo

Dominique Laveau: Voodoo Child #1
Fables #115
Hellblazer #289

Zenescope

Grimm Fairy Tales: Alice in Wonderland #3
Grimm Fariy Tales: The Jungle Book #1

New & Noteworthy Back Issues

Antarctic

Legacy #5 & 6
Pirates vs Ninjas #3 & 4

Arcana

The Elixir GN
The Lost Girl GN
The Netherworld GN
The Truman Virus GN

Archaia

The Killer: Modus Vivendi #4

Archie
Sonic Select Vol 1 GN

Aspen

Broken Pieces #0-2

Asylum Press

Black Powder #2

Bluewater
Vincent Price #24 – 26

BOOM!

Hellraiser Masterpieces #8
Roger Landridge’s Snarked #5
Creator Owned
Redakai #3

DC

Batgirl (2000-2006) #26 – 28
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #112 – 119
Batman: Streets of Gotham #18 – 21
Birds of Prey (1999-2009) #1 – 6
Blue Beetle (2006-2009) #1 – 6
Nightwing (1996-2009) #112 – 114
Robin (1993-2009) #80 – 85
StormWatch PHD 1 – 6
Superman (1939-2011) #650 – 657
Wonder Woman (1987-2006) #214 – 226

Dynamite

Terminator 2 (Painkiller Jane cross over) #6 & 7
Painkiller Jane #0-3
Painkiller Jane Vol 2 (Terminator crossover) #4 & 5

Harlequin

Lord Calthorpe’s Promise II GN

IDW

Locke & Key Vol 3
Spike: Asylum #1 – 5
Angel: The Curse #1 – 5
Angel: Old Friends #1 – 5
Angel: Auld Lang Syne #1 – 5
Spike Vs Dracula #1 – 5
Angel: Lorne (One Shot)
Angel Vs. Frankenstein #1 & 2

Image

Savage Dragon #141 – 142
Killer of Demons #1 – 3
Rising Stars #17 – 19
Witchblade #41 – 43

Markosia

Sleaze Castle: Director’s Cut #0 – 1

Marvel

Age of X: Alpha #1
Age Of X Universe #1 – 2
Avengers: Children’s Crusade #1 – 9
Avengers #368 – 369
Avengers West Coast #101
X-Men #26
Uncanny X-Men #307
Black Knight: Exodus #1
Wolverine #10 – 16
X-Men: Legacy #245 – 247
New Mutants #22 – 24
Marvel’s The Avengers Prelude: Fury’s Big Week #7

The 99
The 99 Arabic #9

Th3rd World

The Intrepid Escape Goat #1 – 3

Top Shelf

Sulk Vol 2 GN

Vertigo

100 Bullets #79
Hellblazer #156 – 158

Zenescope

Grimm Fairy Tales #66
Grimm Fairy Tales: The Dream Eater Saga #12
Grimm Fairy Tales: Myths & Legends #9

Coliseum of Comics bans Mark Waid – Orlando Geek Culture | Examiner.com

OK, I think this here is just wrong. Many people I know who buy digital also buy print. Be it in trade or monthly’s. By alienating this audience of interested people, you are driving away customers.

What if a customer came in and said, “I’ve read Daredevil by Mark Waid on my iPad and want to have a trade to have on my bookshelf” or “what else does he do?”

Baffling!

 

There has always been a hot debate about the recent moves to electric distribution of comics. Many say that it makes it easier to get and read comics as one can download them to whatever digital device they already carry for other things to slim down their need for a backpack. Others say it will be the death of brick and mortar comic book stores. The latest wheel in the cog comes from Orlando based comic shop owner, Phil Boyle. Boyle owns Coliseum of Comics. Boyle recently announced that he will be banning the sale of comics by creator Mark Waid from his stores. He believes Waid is abandoning the print medium and doing damage to the industry.

Waid, who has written such titles as Daredevil and Kingdom Come had announced this past weekend at WonderCon that he will be selling off a significant part of his comic collection to fund his latest endeavor, an online exclusive comic.

Boyle had this to say about the situation: “So here’s my deal. I haven’t promoted anything by Mark in some time due to his vociferousness against print comics. Now I will actively be letting customers know that his work isn’t welcome in my stores. Movie stars, rock stars, and comic creators only have a soapbox because of their successes. I won’t help contribute to any success that will be turned against me. And no, I see no difference between a creator owned Image book or a relaunch of a major character from Marvel or DC. I have 1000 other creators who I can support so even tanking a big character book won’t impact my bottom line significantly.”

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Waid meanwhile says “Sincere question: can anyone point me to anywhere I’ve ever said that digital is the “only” way for comics to go? Anywhere?

Florida shoppers: My comics are banned at Coliseum. Buy from Big Mike’s or A Comic Shop or Acme Superstore or Macs. Where else?”

Waid is merely looking to house this one project as an electronic exclusive title. Waid is advocating that many creators adapt to the newest form of media distribution. He will still be working on his other projects that still sell in brick and mortar stores on shiny high quality paper. Many independent publishers and creators use digital methods as it can be an increase in their sales. They can self publish to avoid massive overhead costs or publish a story that could be considered risky and many traditional publishers would pass on in fear of not actually selling. Self publishers also get to keep more of the profits while not paying the publishing house. Waid sees his latest endeavor as a way to try new concepts and help the industry.

Several local comic shops have taken to the idea of selling digital comics as a way to grow their customer base. Heroes Landing, for example has an account on Comixology that their customers can access via the Heroes Landing website to access digital comics with a portion of the sales going to the store itself. Boyle and and Coliseum of Comics are missing out on a great way to engage their audience and both gain and retain customers. Many consumers lately love digital comics as their schedules don’t always allow the to be in the shop regularly. Shops would also benefit as customers who move to a new location may not have a comic shop near them. They can buy digitally through their local shop back home and still support their favorite comic shop from many miles and states or even countries away.

via Coliseum of Comics bans Mark Waid – Orlando Geek Culture | Examiner.com.

Wasteland 3-Day Sale From Comixology And Oni Press

Comic Devices

Comixology and Oni Press have teamed up to bring your a digital comics sale on their Wasteland series!

Get issues #1-35 for $0.99 now!