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DC Green Comics On Sale Today Only


Here are a few of the titles on sale for today only as part of the DC digital/comiXology Green St Patrick’s Day Sale, on for today only. Make sure you click through and check out the promised over 200 comics on sale.
Blackest Night #0
Green Arrow #1
Green Lantern #21
Green Lantern Corps #14
Green Lantern Corps: Recharge #1 (of 5)
Green Lantern: Rebirth #1
Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special #1

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Marvel Mondays – $0.99 Comic Sale


Marvel sets up some of their digital comics each Monday for a 99 cent sale. Get them while their hot. This week, it’s some of the Grant Morrison/Frank Quitely (All Star Superman) run on New X-Men, so you know you want to grab these babies. The eight comics on sale include two 3 issue stories, and a couple of one-offs. All in all, it’s worth your eight dollars.

Here’s this week’s happy joy fun load:

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Pocket God Brings The Pygmy Killing To Print


Bolt Creative and Ape Entertainment are bringing their hit iPhone game to pen and paper.  A four-issue miniseries is planned to arrive in a digital form first, and then to your local comic store shortly after.  It is hard to see how they will make a story based on a game of nothing more than killing as many Pygmies as one can.  We will keep this on our radar and report back on if this is worth the pickup or a toss into the piranha infested seas.

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Free Comics Friday 2/5/10


You know what a comic is, right? Images, words, etc. It’s fairly easy to get these comics online, especially if you’re a publisher. So, every Friday, we’re going to bring you a bunch of free issues that you can download or read online, legal and easy, right from the publishers’ own sites, blogs and popular series.

If you’re a comics creator, feel free to hit us with your own work and we’ll get it out to all our rabid fans. All three of them! Hah. So, here’s your first Free Comic Friday. This week? We’re focusing on free digital comics on the iPhone and iPod Touch:

Box 13

This one’s free on your iPhone, and you can read it online right from comixology’s site. There are currently nine issues in the queue, just waiting for you to download or click your way through.

Writer: David Gallaher
Art By: Steve Ellis

A reimagining of the popular radio serial, BOX 13 follows the harrowing adventures of author Dan Holiday as he unlocks clue to his past and his very identity.
Investigative author Dan Holiday has spent the last several years of his life researching the secrets behind the MKULTRA project. His latest book has brought him a degree of notoriety around the country and around the world. And, during his recent book tour – Dan discovers something that will change his life forever. Join him as he learns what lurks inside Box 13.

Bardo

Get a sneak 8-page look into this fascinating series named for a word that means literally “intermediate state” – also translated as “transitional state” or “in-between state.” The first issue is also available, for only $.99.

Cover By: Kate Hockstein
Writer: Deegan Winters
Art By: Simon Winheld
Fifteen year old Caleb Monroe’s violent death hurtles him into the Bardo realm where his fears and passions take the form of enemies and allies, and the only way to break free from the Mindscape’s dark entanglements is to unravel the mind that created them. “Those who fear the feeling are soon to feel their fearing, and those whose fear is felt are dealt a healthy dealing.” – The words of Lord Mallux.

The Hunter #1

The featured free comic on Panelfly at this point in time, released on September 2, 2009, coming in at 67 pages. It tells the story of Gabriel Mot, a CIA agent with extraordinary powers, and the start of his investigation into four major terror attacks on America.
Writer: Adam Hamdy
Artist David Golding

Elephantmen #1:

Another Panelfly free comic, this one’s hard to pass up. They were genetically engineered to be suprahuman weapons of mass destruction, but now they must walk amongst the people they were created to destroy. Elephantmen is an American ongoing monthly comic book published by Image Comics and written by Richard Starkings with art by Moritat and a number of other artists. Issue #1 was released in July 2006.

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New Digital Comics for iPhone


In the Comics app, by comiXology, you can download and read tons of new comics each week. We’re here to share these with you, as we are cool and you are overwhelmed by information every day. We’re like your comics information filter. Lucky for you we’re here, right?

New Series

The Mighty Avengers #1-6
The wait is over!! The Mighty Avengers assemble!! Gathered together to be the greatest Avengers team ever, but who picked them?? And why?? And which A-list Avengers villain returns, revamped and reloaded for the ultimate revenge. Big super hero adventures every month from the multi-award winning team of Bendis and Cho.

Jesus Hates Zombies: Those Slack-Jaw Blues Vol. 1
Disgusted by the sight of the walking dead devouring His precious creation, God has sent back His only Son to once again set right the wrongs of the world. But this time there’s no room to turn the other cheek. This time, the message isn’t one of love and compassion. This time, the J-Man is looking to unleash some Wrath of God, because this time… JESUS HATES ZOMBIES!

The Blade of Kumori #1-3
In the mid 19th century, the samurai disappeared forever from the face of the world. Or did they? BLADE of KUMORI is the tale of present-day samurai, of warriors steeped in honor carrying on their traditions in the modern world. It’s also the tale of a woman who discovers she is something more than a warrior…perhaps even something more than human.

Elephantmen: War Toys #1 (of 3)
INVASION! Africa and China are at war. The battlefield: Europe. Enter: MAPPO’s genetically engineered soldiers, The Elephantmen. At last, Starkings & Moritat tell the story of the war to end all wars in this special three-issue miniseries.

Berserker #1
A brutal new series produced by Heroes star Milo Ventimiglia and DiVide Pictures! The lives of Aaron and Farris, two young and completely different men, are turned upside down when they discover an animalistic and uncontrollable rage living inside them. Meanwhile, two mysterious organizations seek them out for their newfound strength and power for their own purposes. But what good is strength and power when you can’t tell friend from foe?

Tracker #1
The first property from Top Cow and Heroes, Villains Entertainment is here! Alex O’Roark, the FBI’s top tracker, has his perfect life ripped to shreds when a case to capture the world’s most dangerous serial killer leads him straight into the maw of a werewolf. Now, keeping his secret from his gorgeous fiance and the FBI, he must hunt down the wolf that infected him before the disease turns him into a monster.

Marvel Comics for Download

  • X-Men #s 157-160
  • X-Men #s 18-19
  • The Darkness/Pitt #2
  • Hunter Killer #s 5-7
  • Witchblade Vol. 1 #s 2-4
  • The Darkness Vol. 1 #s 2-3
  • Impaler Vol. 1 #s 2-3

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PSN Comic Store Update For 01/28/2010


Here are this week’s comic offerings for the PSP.  Have you read Wormwood yet?  If not, you should jump all over it.  Besides, what else are you going to do while you are snowed this weekend!?

  • 2000AD Prog #1664 – $1.99
  • Arizona Goof and the Idol of the Chicken-Hearts  $0.99
  • Daredevil (1998) #92 – $1.99
  • Daredevil (1998) #93 – $1.99
  • Donald Duck, Ludwig Von Drake and the Winning Strategy $0.99
  • Donald Duck in: “Gulliver Duck’s Travels” $0.99
  • DoubleDuck #2 – $1.99
  • G.I. Joe: Cobra #5 – $1.99
  • G.I. Joe Origins #6 – $1.99
  • Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft #5 – $0.99
  • Nanovor: Game Day #4 – $0.99
  • Origin (2001) #1 – $1.99
  • Origin (2001) #2 – $1.99
  • Origin (2001) #3 – $1.99
  • Origin (2001) #4 – $1.99
  • Origin (2001) #5 – $1.99
  • Origin (2001) #6 – $1.99
  • Superduck: Robophobia #5 – $1.99
  • The Avengers (1998) #83 – $1.99
  • The Avengers (1998) #84 – $1.99
  • The Avengers (1998) #500 – $1.99
  • The Avengers (1998) #501 – $1.99
  • The Avengers (1998) #502 – $1.99
  • The Avengers (1998) #503 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #77 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #78 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #79 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #80 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #81 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #82 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #83 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #84 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #85 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #86 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #87 – $1.99
  • The Incredible Hulk (1999) #88 – $1.99
  • Transformers: All Hail Megatron #9 – $1.99
  • Ultraheroes: Prologue $ N/A
  • Uncanny X-Men (2003) #477 – $1.99
  • Uncanny X-Men (2003) #478 – $1.99
  • Uncanny X-Men (2003) #479 – $1.99
  • Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse: Calamari Rising #9 – $0.99
  • X-Men (2004) #169 – $1.99
  • X-Men (2004) #170 – $1.99
  • X-Men (2004) #171 – $1.99
  • X-Men (2004) #172 – $1.99
  • X-Men (2004) #173 – $1.99
  • X-Men (2004) #174 – $1.99

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Wolverine And Galacta Get Exclusive Digital Releases From Marvel


Marvel looks to be spicing up the subscription rewards for their Marvel Digital Comics with and exclusive digital release of Wolverine: Carni-Brawl #1 and Galacta: Daughter of Galactus Prologue.

Wolverine will team up with Sunspot and fight off some zombies in South America.  You read that right…zombies.  Even better, there is a classic X-Villian behind it all.

Galactus had a daughter and you now get to see what she was up to.  I am guessing it is not all chitter chatter and texting.  This is a story that was voted on by fans ont he Marvel site.  Check it out before Galacta’s story starts to unfold next week.

Don’t have a subscription to the Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited?  No fear as you can sign up right here.  It doesn’t cost a lot and Marvel is already making it worth your hard earned pennies.

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Interview With Moon Girl Creators


Moon Girl – the new iPhone comic on Comics, by Comixology – is making the scene across the comicsphere. If you haven’t heard of it by now, what is wrong with you? Lucky for you, however, we have a direct line (we call it ‘email) to the creators, Tony Trov and Johnny Zito. We assume that these are their real names, but since they make comics, anything is possible.

We sat down with the gruesome twosome today and learned a bit more about them, their comic, and life in general. Honestly, it changed us. Here’s what we got:

1 – Who are you and what do you do for a living?

Tony: We are Tony Trov and Johnny Zito. The greatest hermaphroditic duo to come out of Temple University since Hall and Oates.

Johnny: We’re are also full time comic book writers and are known to run the most arrogantly awesome Twitter pages on the internet.

2 – How long (have you been) involved in comics?

Tony: We’ve been involved with comic as professionals since we started out on Zuda Comics way back in the year ’08.

Johnny: For those who don’t know, Zuda Comics is DC’s online imprint. Sort of like Thunderdome for comics.

Tony: Ten Comics enter. One is left standing.

Johnny: The Black Cherry Bombshells is our first series. It kicked butt and they let us have a second comic, LaMorte Sisters.

Tony: Which also kicks butt.

3 – What’s so dang special about your current project (Moon Girl)?
Tony – Moon Girl is a character from EC comics and is actually about 60 years old. In it, masked vigilantes wage a psychotic war against 1950’s bourgeois; it’s The Dark Knight meets Mad Men. Clare is a Russian Princess happily exiled to New York. When enemies from the past threaten her new life the repressed Warrior Queen fights back. In the media her secret, nocturnal adventures are attributed to a mysterious hero; Moon Girl.

Johnny – Champion of the counter culture, Moon Girl represents a movement of young people fed up with the corporatism and conformity of post World War II opulence. The urban legends of Moon Girl inspire the ‘Super Manifesto’ – a post human gospel. Fundamentalists subvert the establishment by dressing in bright technicolor clothes and taking futuristic new names. Extremists turn to violence and terror, expecting to shock the system into change. Only Moon Girl stands between them and us, anarchy and order.

Tony: It’s out on Comixology, which is an awesome iPhone and iPad application. If we did this interview an hour ago, I wouldn’t have said iPad.

Johnny: The thing that makes Moon Girl so special is the amazing art by Mr. The Rahzzah. He’s unreal.

4 – What other work or projects can we look forward to in the near future from you?

Johnny: We have two ongoing series over at Zuda Comics. ’The Black Cherry Bombshells‘ is the tale of ultra-violent girl gangs fighting for survival in a world where every man on Earth has been mutated into a flesh eating zombie. It updates every Monday. LaMorte Sisters is the story of Maddie, the new girl at the vampire orphanage run by strict catholic nuns. It updates every Wednesday.

Tony: Oh and did I mention they are free?

5 – If Superman was your best friend, what color tree would you be?

Johnny: I would be seasonal. Zito Red in the fall and Zito Blue in the spring.

Tony: I’m friends with Batman. So…you know…

A big thanks to Johnny and Tony, two mortals among men. Enjoy the gallery of stunning artwork below, and be sure to grab Moongirl from the Comics App.

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Mass Effect Redemption Hits The iPhone


Mass Effect 2 is in full swing now.  Gamers everywhere are getting to play through the sequel.  This brings on the plethora of goodies and mass marketing campaigns.  The positive side to all this is we now get a nice new comic mini-series on the iPhone!

Mass Effect: Redemption will give some back-story of the events that lead up to Mass Effect 2.  Those who have played the first Mass Effect and plan on getting Mass Effect 2 will get to enjoy the story in between the two games.

Mass Effect: Redemption will be free at release and then hit the $0.99 price point.  Look for this to hit the AppStore on February 3, 2010.

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Marvel Digital Weekly



Iron Man and the Avengers Tuesday – January 19


X-Men Wednesday – January 20
X-23: TARGET X #6
NEW X-MEN #154
X-MEN #159
X-MEN: DIE BY THE SWORD #5

Thor’s Day – January 21
1602 #7
UNDERWORLD #3
WONDER MAN #5
ULTIMATE VISION #1

Fantastic Four Friday – January 22
FANTASTIC FOUR PRESENTS FRANKLIN RICHARDS #1
MARVEL 1602: FANTASTICK FOUR #3
ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL #2
MARVEL ADVENTURES FANTASTIC FOUR #48

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