Not exact matches
Amazon is getting bullish with
comics and they have been ravenously
discounting them
on their website for the past five months.
Amazon is running a huge
discount on Marvel
comics and there are 2,000 issues available.
If you're looking to stock up
on back issues of Usagi Yojimbo, Hellboy, those non-canonical Star Wars
comics or any other Dark Horse title, now's the time to do it — in celebration of its three - year anniversary, Dark Horse Digital is offering a 50 percent
discount on everything in the web store.
It is a bit surprising that there aren't more graphic novels
on the Kindle and Nook lists, but perhaps when the flush of free and
discounted Superman
comics dies down we will see a few more.
The
discounts are available to be purchased
on Marvels Online
Comic Shop and also via their apps for Android and iOS.
Comic book boom in Flanders If Flemish culture minister Sven Gatz has his way, beginning in the spring of 2017, booksellers and supermarkets will no longer be allowed to offer substantial
discounts,
on bestsellers in particular.
Google Play is running a huge one day promotion for a ton of Star Wars
discounts on audiobooks, ebooks and
comic books.
To get the deal, just visit Barnes & Nobel's website and purchase two of the qualifying
comics on your account; up to two days later you'll be emailed a coupon code that you can use in - store or online to get the
discount.
Not unlike musicians who now make more of their money from performances and merchandise than from music sales, in a digital
comics economy that effectively eliminates scarcity and where the market seems to favor lower or
discounted prices,
comics creators may increasingly need to rely
on ancillary products for income.
It seems to me that if we can remove the Apple cut from the mix and get to downloading 99 cent issues
on a day - and - date (or nearly so) basis (especially if we can somehow get to a standard file type), the margins for digital
comics against printed copies would have to be far better, given the various costs in printing, shipping, and
discounting comics to the hundreds of shops around the country.
Sequential is also offering
discounts on a number of Moore's
comics: From Hell is $ 3.99, and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century and Nemo: Heart of Ice are priced at $ 2.99 each.
Some of the Marvel related perks you earn include 10 % off merchandise purchases at MarvelShop.com, free shipping offers and special
discounts on Marvel Unlimited or Marvel digital
comics.
While we weren't able to check
Comic Jumper at the time, the game has now added over 75,000 player's total, which is only up 15,000 from the beginning of the year, so even a heavy
discount didn't spur
on too many extra sales.
You've got a matter of hours to take advantage of some nice
discounts on a range of
Comic Book related games
on PC from Humble's Store.