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Digital downloads of legendary British comics now available just two days after UK newsstands

Wooo!

I now don’t have to leave the house!

Digital downloads of legendary British comics now available just two days after UK newsstands

2000 AD is proud to announce that digital editions of its comics are now available within 48 hours of them hitting newsstands in the UK.

 

In a major digital leap forward for the seminal British comic book, digital editions of 2000 AD and its sister publication, the Judge Dredd Megazine, are now available worldwide in CBZ and PDF formats in the 2000 ADstore on the Friday after the print editions go on sale in the UK each Wednesday.

 

This means that for the first time, readers will be able to read both titles digitally in the week they’re published. This is a substantial shift from the current format, which only sees them go online once they are superseded on the newsstands.

 

2000 AD Prog 1776 and Judge Dredd Megazine 322 – featuring the talents of Andy Diggle, Leah Moore, John Reppion, Jock, Chris Weston, D’Israeli, John Wagner, Al Ewing, Henry Flint and many more – are the first editions to be available.

 

Readers in North America also currently have to wait two weeks to get physical copies of both UK-printed titles, while those further afield have to wait longer.

 

Editions will be available to buy from the 2000 AD store at http://shop.2000adonline.com/categories/comics, with digital subscriptions available at Clickwheel http://www.clickwheel.net

 

Computer games developer Rebellion, which owns 2000 AD, is also proud to announce that it is currently working on its own digital comics platform, due for release later this year. More details will follow in the coming weeks.

 

“This is a big leap for us,” said Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley. “We were one of the first publishers to produce digital copies of all our titles, though print editions were given priority. We felt this year, with 2000 AD’s 35th birthday and the Dredd film coming out in September, was the time to take our digital strategy forward. We’ve also got some exciting digital news coming in the next few months, so 2012 really is shaping up to be the year of 2000 AD.”

Dark Horse Digital Sale: “Insert Funny Name”

Dark Horse have a sale this weekend of their funny books!

With titles including:

  • Dr McNinja
  • Axe Cop
  • Groo
  • Star Wars: Tag & Bink
  • Your Highness

Newsarama.com: Mad On iPad For April Fools!

This in from Newsarama.com

John Ficarra, VP and editor of MAD, thinks the magazine’s new app just might be the sales boost that “saves the struggling iPad.”

Then again, “it may be just the thing that kills it altogether.”

 

 

 

“Another thing is, a lot of people have said over the years they wouldn’t be caught dead with a copy of MAD,” Ficarra joked to Newsarama. “So we figure this is a way that they can have a copy of MAD, without having to hold a copy in their hands.”

The new MAD Magazine app, a free download available on April 1st, will include exclusive content, interactive stories, MAD TV videos and access to an archive of issues from the past.

The release on April Fool’s Day is fitting for the publication, which lampoons everything from politicians to pop culture. But the app’s iPad release also seems overdue, since most magazines have been making moves toward e-readers for years.

“If you take a look at where the magazine business is going, it’s critical that you have a digital component,” Hank Kanalz, DC’s SVP of digital, told Newsarama. “So now we do.”

Owned by Warner Bros. as part of its DC Entertainment division, MAD Magazine is getting an app after publisher’s earlier release of the DC Comics app and the Vertigo Comics app for iPad.

But the MAD app will include more than just printed issues. There will be new daily content, including video from the MAD television show; stories from MAD‘s existing blog,The Idiotical; new and backissues of the magazine, and other app-only material.

“We’ll be populating the app every month with features that will be exclusively available there,” Ficarra said. “For example, on launch, we have a feature on Mad Men, which just debuted, I guess, last Sunday. So we’re going to try to time it out to timely things, as well as the classic MAD articles that people haven’t seen before.”

The app will allow readers to “pop-up” the “marginals” artwork by Sergio Aragones and look at it closer. And fans of the familiar back-cover fold-in gag will get extra material.

“We’re going to give a bonus classic fold-in with every issue,” Ficarra said. “And what’s nice is that on the app, you can fold the fold-in by a swipe of your hand. They’ve done a terrific job, so it really looks like the page is folding on the iPad.”

MAD already features a “choose your own adventure” element in some of its magazine features, where readers get to see different endings to some of pop culture’s more well-known stories. The first interactive story allows readers the chance to “Make Your Own Twilight Movie.”

“On the printed page, it’s fun, but in the app, they found a way that, when you pick your choices, it highlights them, so you can go back, scroll back up and read the whole thing. And it really brought a whole new level of interactivity to the MAD material,” Ficarra said.

Kanalz told Newsarama the company plans to cross-promote the MAD app across all its existing digital audiences. The television show may also provide future cross-promotional opportunities for MAD, he said.

The execs said it’s hard to target MAD readers because they cross so many demographics. “I think the consumer marketing term for it is the ‘lunatic fringe,’” Ficarra said with a laugh.

“DC Entertainment’s goal is obviously to go as wide as possible [with its marketing],” Kanalz said, “which is one of the reasons why MAD is so critical to our business, because it gives us something for everyone.”

While the app is a free download, new issues of MAD will be $4.99, while backissues will be $1.99.

 

MAD Magazine is a cultural touchstone for so many people who grew up reading it,” Ficarra said. “It’s shared in their memories. I can’t tell you how many times people have come up to me and said, “I remember this one article…” and they recite it to me verbatim. It’s never the same article, but everyone seems to remember an article from MAD that they read growing up.

“With backissues available, you’ll be able to go back and revisit those articles and issues that you may have seen when you were younger,” he said.

The announcement from DC also pointed out that April Fool’s Day is the “birthday of MAD‘s infamous mascot, Alfred E. Neuman.” But Ficarra said the date does have him a bit concerned. “I’m convinced that Hank is going to call me Sunday morning and say, ‘April Fool’s! We didn’t design an app!’”

Review: Atomic Robo Presents: Real Science Adventures

As with Hellboy, Atomic Robo has scope for more – with a rich tapestry of history and a vast cast of characters, you always feel you’d like to see more of them.

Well now you can!

Real Science Adventures brings us 5 short stories with 5 different artists, and is written well enough so that even those who are new to Atomic Robo can read them

Of course a bit of knowledge of the characters does help with the enjoyment. (I’m looking at you Dr Dinosaur!)

With all the words by Brian Clevinger, we get new artists each time, which give a fresh look on some of the stories.

  • First we have a WWII story with art by Ryan Cody – this is a multi part story and I look forward to seeing more of it. Spies, commandos and explosions. Its a nice way to start off. Although the title “To Kill a Sparrow” doesn’t bode well!
  • Next we have a favourite of mine return – “The Revenge of Dr Dinosaur” In this brilliantly paced short we see Dr Dinosaur get a horrifying revenge on Atomic Robo!
  • “City of Skulls” is a nice story which ties of a loose end from a previous adventure from Atomic Robo – I like ones like this and seeing some things never end!
  • Leaping Dragon has an excellent cameo, from someone who has been out of comics for far too long – I don’t want to spoil this one!
  • “Rocket Science is a two-edged sword” gives us a taste of the magic and science cross!

 

Overall and enjoyable book and well worth a read – if I had a criticism of this it would be that there was maybe too much Robo! If you can have such a thing!

Digital Manga and Papyless Partner to Distribute Manga Digitally

 

Gardena, CA | Tokyo, Japan
Digital Manga, Inc. one of the North American industry’s most unique, independent manga publishers, and Papyless Co, LTD., one of Japan’s largest, publicly traded online bookstores, is proud to announce an exciting new partnership to make digitally distributed manga more accessible than ever before. No stranger to the world of digital distribution, Papyless has been providing fans with a quick, easy way to buy manga online with the launch of their international Renta! Site. However, their Japanese-only selection of over 125,000 titles remained out of the reach of English speaking fans. Now the combination of Papyless’ catalogue and the localization prowess of DMI stands poised to bring thousands of new books to the hands of eager, tech-savvy manga enthusiasts across the globe.

The final, English-language books will be available on a number of platforms: Paypless’ Renta! Site, DMI’s eManga.com platform, and a number of e-book readers such as the Kindle, Nook, and iPad. As long as you have an internet connection, you’ll be able to pick up and enjoy a volume of your favorite manga with the click of a button. The collaboration plans to begin releases with titles from Comic Cyutt, a young women’s magazine co-published digitally by Media Factory and Papyless. Anticipated titles includeNyan Café e Youkoso, Card Master, Change Sanjou, Nanairo no Enbukyoku, Pandora Restaurant!, Seiwa Gakuen Bentoubu!, Spirital Danshi, and Warui Koto. Additional titles will be announced in the months following the release of the Comic Cyutt titles.

About Digital Manga, Inc.
Located in Gardena, CA, Digital Manga, Inc. is one of the industry’s most unconventional and innovative companies, specializing in building corporate and cultural bridges from Japan to the West – specifically through the licensing, importation and preparation of anime (Japanese animation), manga (Japanese comic books) and related merchandise for North America’s mainstream and niche markets. In this capacity, DMI serves as a catalyst for the spread of Japanese pop culture institutions into the global arena. For more information about Digital Manga, Inc. visit www.digitalmanga.com

About Papyless Co. Ltd.
An internationally traded company, Papyless is one of Japan’s largest online book distributors. Founded in November 1995, their e-pub services provide access to a catalogue of over 125,000 Japanese language books, manga, and magazines. For more information about Papyless, visit http://www.papy.co.jp/

Marvel Comics And Comixology Venom Half Off Sale!

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