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Entries in comiXology (14)

Wednesday
Dec142011

IDW Digital Goes Day-and-Date, Powered By ComiXology

This morning, IDW Publishing updated its apps, which as of today are powered by digital comics giants ComiXology. And effective immediately, they are going day-and-date digital with their entire line, with new titles available at the same price, and at the same time, in print and online. IDW's move means that over 50% of comics published are now available day-and-date digital, a huge number given how much of that occurred over just the past three months.

Here's IDW's complete press release:

December 14th, 2011 – San Diego, CA — IDWPublishing and comiXology proudly announce the expansion of their digital partnership. Starting today, these IDW apps are now powered by comiXology:IDW Comics, Transformers Comics, Star Trek Comics, Doctor Who Comics, G.I. JOE Comics, 30 Days of Night Comics, Templesmith Comics and True Blood Comics Collection. All apps are live as of today, with new and old purchases alike syncing across the entire Comics by comiXology platform — iOS, Android, Web and Kindle Fire. In addition, allIDW digital comics are also available for online purchases and reading through the simultaneous launch of a new digital comics store atread.idwpublishing.com. IDW readers now have a true “buy once, read anywhere” experience.

“Powering IDW’s entire catalog across their bestselling apps is a privilege. The diversity of IDW’s line offers something for everyone, whether you’re a comic fan or not,” said comiXology co-founder and CEO David Steinberger. “With the recent addition of Comics by comiXology pre-loaded on the Kindle Fire to our platform, IDW now has a fully cross-platform solution that can reach new fans.”

As the first comics publisher to launch its own "in app purchase" storefronts for the Apple iPad™, iPhone® and iPod touch®, IDW has long been a leader in the digital comics space —having their ownIDW branded application along with introducing several unique apps catering to fans of particular titles. The IDW Comics app offers the complete digital catalog, while IDW’s apps for special series likeTRANSFORMERS Comics, G.I. JOE Comics, Star Trek Comics, True Blood Comics Collection andDoctor Who Comics and most recently 30 Days of Night Comics app offer those specific comics for those specific brands. IDW also released the first creator-based app, Templesmith Comics, featuring the art and stories of Ben Templesmith.

In addition, IDW Publishing has committed to a full same day as print release schedule, a first for the company. All new digital comics will be offered at full cover price.

IDW has always been dedicated to making our comics and graphic novels as accessible as possible on as many platforms as possible, and this deeper IDW-comiXology relationship continues that commitment,” said IDW CEO and Publisher Ted Adams. “We are strong believers that digital comics expand the reach of these books and consistently bring new readers into the industry.”

This past October, during the New York Comic Con, IDW Publishing and comiXology announced thatIDW’s library would be coming to the Comics by comiXology platform. Today’s announcement marks a new chapter in the relationship between both companies.

The addition last month of IDW Publishing titles to the Comics by comiXology helped lift comiXology’s same-day-as-print offering over the 50% threshold, signaling a sea change in the comic book publishing landscape and making Comics by comiXology the destination for all consumers wanting to discover and read the latest and greatest comic books in digital format.
All comiXology platforms feature the company’s Guided View™ Technology, enabling the reader to transition smoothly between different comic panels, mimicking the reading experience of a traditional print comic book. Purchases of comics through the IDW apps or the Comics by comiXology app will be available to read across top platforms and devices, including Apple® iOS, Android and the Kindle Fire, or on the Web at read.idwpublishing.com or comixology.com.


About comiXology
Since 2007 comiXology has been developing the technological infrastructure to bring comics into the digital mainstream and expose new audiences to the rich history and culture of the industry. Through partnerships with top comic book publishers including Archaia Entertainment, BOOM! Studios, DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, IDWPublishing, Image Comics and Marvel Comics as well as their own Comics by comiXology mobile and web apps which host over 16,000 digital titles, comiXology has become a leader in digital comic book proliferation. Also focused on creating strong ties with retail stores through its technology solutions, comiXology continues to transform the previously fragmented comic ecosystem into a vibrant and cohesive marketplace.

About IDW Publishing
IDW is an award-winning publisher of comic books, graphic novels and trade paperbacks, based in San Diego, California. Renowned for its diverse catalog of licensed and independent titles, IDW publishes some of the most successful and popular titles in the industry, including: Hasbro’s The TRANSFORMERS and G.I. JOE, Paramount’s Star Trek; HBO’s True Blood; the BBC’s DOCTOR WHO; Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Toho’s Godzilla; Wizards of the Coasts Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons; and the Eisner-Award winning Locke & Key series, created by best-selling author Joe Hill and artist Gabriel Rodriguez. IDW is also home to the Library of American Comics imprint, which publishes classic comic reprints, and Yoe! Books, a partnership with Yoe! Studio.
IDW’s critically- and fan-acclaimed series are continually moving into new mediums. Currently, Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Disney are creating a feature film based on World War Robot, while Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes and Sony are bringing Zombies vs. Robots to film.
As a recognized leader in digital comics, IDW’s digital partners include: comiXology, iVerse Media, Graphicly, Cryptozoic Comics, Panelfly, Digital Manga, Diamond Digital, NEC, Zero Sum and Smart Ebooks. The IDW digital line is available worldwide on top platforms including: Apple iOS apps and iBooks, Android apps, Barnes & Noble Nook, Amazon Kindle, Kobo Vox, Sony PSP, Nokia and RIM BlackBerry.
More information about the company can be found at IDWPublishing.com.

Apple, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.


Wednesday
Jan052011

Digital Wednesday: What's New at ComiXology

As comics continue making the transition from print to pixels, we are seeing Wednesday evolve into New Comics Day not only in brick-and-mortar stores but online as well.

ComiXology has a slew of new releases today - granted, in this case “new” refers in many cases to new additions to ComiXology's library, not necessarily new comics releases - but there's nothing wrong with that, it's good to see them build up their library and it's a great opportunity for comics fans to stock up on back issues without breaking the bank.

Here are a few highlights from ComiXology's new inventory:

Spider-Man: Back In Quack

Spider-Man. Howard the Duck. Need I say more?

Batman Beyond (Vol. 4) #1

This one is a milestone for two important reasons.

First, it marks the beginning of a new ongoing series for the fan-favorite character who got his start in animation - and although it takes place in a hypothetical future, it has been stated by the powers that be that as of this series, Terry McGinnis is officially DC Universe canon.

Second, this is a "day-and-date" release - meaning it is being released simultaneously in print and digital formats.  That is significant, because each such release marks a step forward in the transition of comics towards a digital platform.  Day-and-date releases mark the difference between dabbling in digital and acknowledging that it is where the future of comics publishing lies.

To help assuage the nerves of frightened retailers, they're also keeping the same price point - that is not likely to succeed in the long term with consumers, and speaking as one myself I strongly advise against ever paying cover price for a digital comic.

This time six months from now, the practice will be unheard of; it's a transitional move to keep retailers from jumping out of windows.

Klaws of the Panther #1

While T'Challa is filling in for Daredevil as the guardian of Hell's Kitchen, Shuri is still doing her thing; it involves Wolverine, the Savage Land, and of course Klaw, and if you like this Black Panther it might be worth a look.

Personally, I have no idea who keeps paying Jonathan Maberry to write comics, or why, but god bless 'em.

Fringe: Tales From the Fringe #1

Part one of a six-issue miniseries based on the popular TV show, originally published July 2010 by the late, lamented Wildstorm.

X-Men #1

I know, I know - "which one?" It's the 1991 version, OK?  Chris Claremont/Jim Lee?  Best selling comic of all time?  That ring any bells?  Yeah, I thought so.  It's a true classic and you can add it to your digital library for $1.99.

Wednesday
Dec152010

comiXology launches on the Android

via Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources

comiXology, who currently sell digital comics through various applications on the iPhone and iPad, as well as through their own website, released a “beta” comics application for the Android mobile operating system today. Per the release, the Comics by comiXology Android beta app will include comics from many of the publishers comiXology works with on the various Apple devices, including DC Comics, Image, Dynamite and BOOM! — but no Marvel, it seems.

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Tuesday
Oct262010

Walking Dead gets app, weekly reprints

via The Beat

Sunday is not only Halloween, it’s the debut of the Walking Dead TV show, and it looks like we’re going to have tons of Walking Dead-related announcements and content this week.

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Saturday
Oct162010

NYCC ’10 | Talking digital with David Steinberger

via Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources

“I think this whole year will be the year of devices,” said David Steinberger, CEO of comiXology, at his New York Comic Con booth last weekend. “The question is, will companies be able to make marketplaces like Apple? They are really the only app and digital store that has worked so far. But we will see that this year.”

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