Sentences with phrase «say about digital comics»

Andrew Bayer is a friend of mine, and he had a few things to say about digital comics pricing, specifically with regard to Marvel's iPad app.
Cory Doctorow says ownership is key: I'm paraphrasing here, but Doctorow, who has been right about a lot of things, has some things to say about digital comics in a video shot at New York Comic Con, including his opinion that readers should be able to buy digital comics and keep them: «You know, you buy the comic, and... [Read more...]
So much has been said about digital comics being the future of the industry, and this new release might be the best evidence of that to date.

Not exact matches

Marvel can say whatever it wants about Infinite Comics, but you can sense where its priorities lie: While the company's producing eight Infinite series, it still has more than 60 ongoing comic books that aren't exclusively digital.
A number of the experimental digital - first comics are free, and creators such as Thrillbent's Mark Waid have said up front that they want to figure out the model first and then think about monetizing it.
Here's another inside look: Speaking about his comic Saga, drawn by Fiona Staples, Brian K. Vaughan said «I don't know if creators at other companies are privy to exactly how many digital copies their books are selling these days, but the statements Fiona and I get from Image are pretty staggering.
«The creative team gets more of the pie with a digital sale, but it's a smaller sized pie right now,» he says, estimating that digital comics sell about 10 - 15 % as many copies as their print counterparts.
You can not say the same thing about any digital bookstore, it is full of crappy e-book covers that look like they were made in MS paint or downloaded from Google and use Comic Sans Font on the title.
«We're largely leaving that in the hands of the creators, [when it comes to format],» Roberson said before explaining that Monkeybrain, not the creators, would foot the cost of the digital publishing, which lead him to learn more about the pricing of digital comics.
Mitch Jenkins later continued to lay out the schema of things by saying that the end goal is to produce a platform called «Electricosmos» which will be the open - access platform for using tools to create interactive digital comics, in which creators will be presented with quite a few choices about what interactive elements they'd like to include, and then there will also be Electricomics proper, the app which will contain the comics created by this pilot team of writers and artists, initially, with hopefully more to come after the first wave of «example» like releases.
PERAZZA: Just to follow up on what you said about digital being second to print, do you think that's a general attitude for readers or do you think it's something specific to comic book fans?
Digital comics Corrina Lawson pens an open letter to DC Comics concerning the publisher's recently announced digital pricing model: «I'm not saying DC should put up their new books for free — I can see all kinds of piracy problems plus the issues with cutting into comic retailers profits — but DC should seriously think about putting up a large amount of its backlist for digital distriDigital comics Corrina Lawson pens an open letter to DC Comics concerning the publisher's recently announced digital pricing model: «I'm not saying DC should put up their new books for free — I can see all kinds of piracy problems plus the issues with cutting into comic retailers profits — but DC should seriously think about putting up a large amount of its backlist for digital distridigital pricing model: «I'm not saying DC should put up their new books for free — I can see all kinds of piracy problems plus the issues with cutting into comic retailers profits — but DC should seriously think about putting up a large amount of its backlist for digital distridigital distribution.
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