

(Marvel already has its own subscription service DC’s resisted.) That might be a deal breaker for die-hard superhero fans, but for readers of the burgeoning selection of great new material - such as Saga and The Walking Dead from Image - or old classics - such as The Peanuts from Fantagraphics - the rental service is still very attractive. One is that comics from DC and Marvel, which are available for purchase on ComiXology (along with 50,000 other titles), are not included in the unlimited service. ComiXology, a subsidiary of Amazon and a perennial top performer among iPad apps, unveiled ComiXology Unlimited, a $5.99 a month subscription service that lets users “borrow” as many titles as they can read. All prices are reflective of time of publication and are updated periodically to account for changes.The most successful online platform for fans of graphic novels, digital comics and manga just bolstered its dominance in the market. You can submit deals to and find more Deals here. This story is part of Polygon Deals, and is curated by Vox Media’s commerce team, in partnership with Polygon’s editorial team. We’ve reached out to Comixology to confirm when the sale ends and will update this post accordingly. Despite their close partnership, it’s rare that we see a sale running on both Amazon and Comixology, but it makes sense for a deal this huge to get as much coverage as possible. As of last year, Comixology’s signature Guided View technology, which allows you to read comics frame by frame, is available on Kindle as well. These aren’t single issues - full volumes and trade paperbacks, usually upward of $20, are discounted down to under $1.Ĭomixology is owned by Amazon, so buying digital comics from Amazon means you can read them either on a Kindle or via Comixology. Black Panther, Jessica Jones, and Star Wars are represented as well. This deal is all about recent collections, from the Marvel Generations compilation of origin stories to the latest volumes of ongoing series like Ms. Almost 300 Marvel comics are on sale for 99 cents each for a limited time at Comixology and Amazon.
