Comixology boss David Steinberger has been interviewed over at ComicBookResources about Zuda creators, new material & Comixology…
…That basic business investment in Zuda creators capable of continuing their strips on their own combines with recent moves like locking up the indie crossover hit “Scott Pilgrim” series for their app to make comiXology a more diverse marketplace beyond major players like DC and Marvel Comics. “And then you’ve got books like ‘Valentine’ by Alex de Campi, which is digital-only at the moment, or ‘Box 13’ which was digital-only but then was put into print by Red 5 Comics. It’s a great time of experimentation, and we’re happy to give the Zuda guys in particular, who were already vetted for great content, a place to put their stuff out with us.”
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Personally, the idea of new material and digital only content interests me the most – Box 13 was something that got me into the mobile comics medium