Hibbs's argument for making only
older comics available on digital rests on the assumption that digital media will be the new newsstand, where people discover comics for the first time, and then they will be steered to their local comics shops, where they will buy the comics in print, as they should.
Now, I would * love it * if Marvel would make
the old comics available...
Not exact matches
Dark Shadows Rated PG - 13 for
comic horror violence, sexual content, some drug use language and smoking
Available on DVD and Blu - ray Loosely based on the 1960's campy soap opera by the same name, Tim Burton directs Johnny Depp and a slew of talented actors in a tale about a several - hundred - year -
old vampire who returns to 1970s America to seek his revenge on a witch.
Available at major bookstores and
comic book retailers, each volume is rated OT (
Older Teen) and will cost $ 10.99 at retail.
Most of the
comics available are
older, but you can find some great things if you can get to them.
The
comics available through MU are all at least six months
old, and while Marvel wouldn't commit to every title making it into the service, SVP of Marvel Digital Peter Phillips told us most major titles «should be in there at six months; we're pretty timely with that.»
(Some
older comics are
available for considerably less.)