The thing to keep in mind about Diamond Digital, though, is that it’s clearly and knowingly a stop-gap solution; a temporary system to fiddle around with while we wait for the real future to show up — kind of like LaserDisc. As such, while in three or five years we’ll likely have our digital comics consumption methods reasonably standardized (Marvel could start by winnowing its digital strategies down to two or three, maybe) for now it’s worth setting aside easy mockery and looking at what Diamond Digital could actually accomplish.
A new classic collection is out this week from the Treasury Of British Comics – The Astounding Jason Hyde. CREATIVE TEAM: Barrington J. Bayley (w) Eric Bradbury (a) RELEASE DATE: 1 September PAPERBACK, 208 pages […]
From Rebellion comes the last in this mini-series. This is Hawk The Slayer #5. UK and DIGITAL: 10 August £3.99 NORTH AMERICA: TBC $6.50 DIAMOND: TBC Don’t miss the all new comic-book sequel to the classic eighties fantasy […]
From the Treasury Of British Comics is a new collection from the pages of Sally and the 1960s. This is The Best Of Cat Girl. CREATIVE TEAM: RAMZEE (w) Giorgio Giorgetti, Elkys Nova (a) RELEASE […]