DC Entertainment Digital Comic Books Now Available on Kindle Store, iBookstore and NOOK Store™
DC Comics’ Entire Line-up, Including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Batgirl and Many Others, Now Available for Direct Download from All Major e-Bookstores
BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DC Entertainment, the #1 comic book publisher in the U.S., announced today its entire line of periodical comic books are now available for download from the top three e-bookstores including Kindle Store, iBookstore and NOOK Store™. The precedent setting new digital availability brings bestselling DC Comics and Vertigo periodical titles, including JUSTICE LEAGUE, BATMAN, SUPERMAN, DETECTIVE COMICS, ACTION COMICS, BATGIRL, WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, FABLES and AMERICAN VAMPIRE, among many others, to an even broader audience of digital readers.
“As e-readers and tablets continue to explode in popularity it’s important for us to offer consumers convenience and choice in how they download digital comics and graphic novels and these new distribution deals with the top three e-bookstores do just that,” said Jim Lee, co-publisher, DC Entertainment. “We’re very excited to work with Amazon, Apple and Barnes & Noble to bring bestselling DC Comics and Vertigo periodicals to their e-bookstores.”
DC Entertainment is now the only comic book publisher to offer its periodical line-up across all major e-bookstore platforms. The deals reinforce a long track record of digital comics industry leadership and innovation from DC Entertainment that dates back to its game-changing decision to make its entire line available same-day digital with the launch of DC COMICS – THE NEW 52 in Sept. 2011. That launch is widely seen as reinvigorating the comic book industry, and has led to increased sales of both digital and print comics.
Lee continued, “We were the first to offer our entire comic book line same-day digital and now we are the first to offer fans the convenience of multiple download options.”
In addition to now being available for direct download through the top three e-bookstores, DC Entertainment will continue to deliver periodical comics online at www.readdcentertainment.com, through the DC Comics and Vertigo apps, and all comiXology platforms.
Prior to this announcement only DC Entertainment graphic novels were available through the top three e-bookstores.
About DC Entertainment:
DC Entertainment, home to iconic brands DC Comics (Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, The Flash), Vertigo (Sandman, Fables) and MAD, is the creative division charged with strategically integrating its content across Warner Bros. Entertainment and Time Warner. DC Entertainment works in concert with many key Warner Bros. divisions to unleash its stories and characters across all media, including but not limited to film, television, consumer products, home entertainment and interactive games. Publishing thousands of comic books, graphic novels and magazines each year, DC Entertainment is the largest English-language publisher of comics in the world. In January 2012, DC Entertainment, in collaboration with Warner Bros. and Time Warner divisions, launched We Can Be Heroes—a giving campaign featuring the iconic Justice League super heroes—to raise awareness and funds to fight the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa.
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Friday, November 9, 2012
DC Comics Now Available at iBookstore, Kindle, and NOOK Stores
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Albert Avilla Reviews: X-Men #37
X-Men #37
Marvel Comics
Reviewed by Albert Avilla
Writer: Brian Wood
Pencils: David Lopez
Inks: Alvaro Lopez
human being 2 of 2 (Spoilers)
This was a nice, little pleasant story; not what I like in my superhero stories. That's what I get for thinking potential will be reality. The story begins with proto-mutant, Shepherd, in a dog fight with two fighter jets. He's more than holding his own when Pixie comes in and teleports him away. Pixie and Shepherd have a conversation where both show that friendship is important.
At the same time, Storm and Colossus have a long-time friendship that is falling apart. Storm has to give Piotr the old beat down with a lightning bolt. Colossus is falling for Cyclops's agenda. Shepherd turns out to be a major letdown, cutting and running during a major turning point in mutant history. Pixie wanted to follow him to whatever paradise he went to. Real heroes don't leave when there is a fight to be won or forget their friends during troubling times. Shepherd could have turned out to be the next great X-Men antagonist or ally, but he was just a one night stand.
The art was a joy. The landscapes and the characters pull you into the story. If Shepherd was leaving that beautiful island to go somewhere better, it must truly be paradise.
I rate X-Men #37 Read a Friend's Copy. Al-O-Meter Ranking #3 (of 5)
Marvel Comics
Reviewed by Albert Avilla
Writer: Brian Wood
Pencils: David Lopez
Inks: Alvaro Lopez
human being 2 of 2 (Spoilers)
This was a nice, little pleasant story; not what I like in my superhero stories. That's what I get for thinking potential will be reality. The story begins with proto-mutant, Shepherd, in a dog fight with two fighter jets. He's more than holding his own when Pixie comes in and teleports him away. Pixie and Shepherd have a conversation where both show that friendship is important.
At the same time, Storm and Colossus have a long-time friendship that is falling apart. Storm has to give Piotr the old beat down with a lightning bolt. Colossus is falling for Cyclops's agenda. Shepherd turns out to be a major letdown, cutting and running during a major turning point in mutant history. Pixie wanted to follow him to whatever paradise he went to. Real heroes don't leave when there is a fight to be won or forget their friends during troubling times. Shepherd could have turned out to be the next great X-Men antagonist or ally, but he was just a one night stand.
The art was a joy. The landscapes and the characters pull you into the story. If Shepherd was leaving that beautiful island to go somewhere better, it must truly be paradise.
I rate X-Men #37 Read a Friend's Copy. Al-O-Meter Ranking #3 (of 5)
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Albert Avilla Reviews: Superman #0
Superman #0
DC Comics
Reviewed by Albert Avilla
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Art: Kenneth Rocafort
Every End Has a Beginning (Spoilers)
This story goes way before the New 52. Superman is telling the story of his parents before Krypton was destroyed. Jor-El is exploring beneath the planet's surface confirming that Krypton is dying. He also finds something living at the planet's core. He is attacked by slime creatures and has to risk his life to return to the Science Center. He returns home to learn that Lara is pregnant.
At the same time, the research center is destroyed by an explosion. Terrorists capture Lara and threaten to kill her. Surprise, terrorist! Lara is old school – Kung Fu style – I can handle my damn-bad-self. Lara takes down the terrorists in a superb scene of martial violence. We learn that the terrorists are part of a Doomsday Cult that is trying to get Jor-El to join them, but Jor-El sends them to the phantom zone. In the epilogue, we learn that a herald proclaims that Krypton will be given a second chance. The fate of Krypton lies in the hands of Superman.
I don't know how much of this story is of The New 52, but dang, I like it. Superman has a legacy of heroism. He is inspired by two heroes that are his parents. His father is a super-genius scientist. His mother is a physician who'll stab you and miss the vital organs. I wish my mom was a ninja or a Navy SEAL; then, I would have really talked that stuff on the playground. Thanks for those homemade muffins, Mom. That was an unexpected twist. Lara was lovey-dovey-wifey one moment, and in the next, she's a martial artist mama.
Thank you, Mr. Lobdell, for not making this a political melodrama about Jor-El fighting the system to save the planet. I prefer the action-thriller with heroes trying to defeat a doomsday cult. I actually want to keep reading to see how this turns out.
The science fiction feel of the art accents the story. The coloring goes further than this medium requires; a simpler approach to the lighting and shading may be more effective.
I rate Superman #0 Buy Your Own Copy. [Al-O-Meter #2 (of 5) Ranking]
DC Comics
Reviewed by Albert Avilla
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Art: Kenneth Rocafort
Every End Has a Beginning (Spoilers)
This story goes way before the New 52. Superman is telling the story of his parents before Krypton was destroyed. Jor-El is exploring beneath the planet's surface confirming that Krypton is dying. He also finds something living at the planet's core. He is attacked by slime creatures and has to risk his life to return to the Science Center. He returns home to learn that Lara is pregnant.
At the same time, the research center is destroyed by an explosion. Terrorists capture Lara and threaten to kill her. Surprise, terrorist! Lara is old school – Kung Fu style – I can handle my damn-bad-self. Lara takes down the terrorists in a superb scene of martial violence. We learn that the terrorists are part of a Doomsday Cult that is trying to get Jor-El to join them, but Jor-El sends them to the phantom zone. In the epilogue, we learn that a herald proclaims that Krypton will be given a second chance. The fate of Krypton lies in the hands of Superman.
I don't know how much of this story is of The New 52, but dang, I like it. Superman has a legacy of heroism. He is inspired by two heroes that are his parents. His father is a super-genius scientist. His mother is a physician who'll stab you and miss the vital organs. I wish my mom was a ninja or a Navy SEAL; then, I would have really talked that stuff on the playground. Thanks for those homemade muffins, Mom. That was an unexpected twist. Lara was lovey-dovey-wifey one moment, and in the next, she's a martial artist mama.
Thank you, Mr. Lobdell, for not making this a political melodrama about Jor-El fighting the system to save the planet. I prefer the action-thriller with heroes trying to defeat a doomsday cult. I actually want to keep reading to see how this turns out.
The science fiction feel of the art accents the story. The coloring goes further than this medium requires; a simpler approach to the lighting and shading may be more effective.
I rate Superman #0 Buy Your Own Copy. [Al-O-Meter #2 (of 5) Ranking]
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for November 7 2012
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SEP120155 ACTION COMICS #14 $3.99
SEP120158 ACTION COMICS #14 COMBO PACK $4.99
SEP120201 ANIMAL MAN #14 (ROT) $2.99
JUN120271 ANNOTATED SANDMAN HC VOL 02 (MR) $49.99
SEP120184 BATWING #14 $2.99
JUL128188 BEFORE WATCHMEN MOLOCH #1 $3.99
JUL128191 BEFORE WATCHMEN MOLOCH #1 COMBO PACK $4.99
JUL120218 DC COMICS THE SEQUENTIAL ART OF AMANDA CONNER HC $29.99
SEP120250 DC NATION #2 $4.99
SEP120174 DETECTIVE COMICS #14 $3.99
SEP120176 DETECTIVE COMICS #14 COMBO PACK $4.99
SEP120208 DIAL H #6 $2.99
SEP120151 EARTH 2 #6 $2.99
SEP120259 FAIREST #9 (MR) $2.99
JUL120209 FLASH HC VOL 01 MOVE FORWARD (N52) $24.99
SEP120214 GI COMBAT #6 $3.99
JUL120243 GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO HC VOL 01 (MR) $19.99
SEP120148 GREEN ARROW #14 $2.99
SEP120188 GREEN LANTERN #14 (RISE) $2.99
SEP120190 GREEN LANTERN #14 COMBO PACK (RISE) $3.99
AUG120253 JLA EARTH II TP NEW PTG $14.99
SEP120230 LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #2 $3.99
AUG120248 RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS TP VOL 01 REDEMPTION $14.99
AUG120296 RETURN TO PERDITION TP (MR) $14.99
JUN120275 SANDMAN SLIPCASE SET (MR) $199.99
AUG120293 SANDMAN SLIPCASE WITH VOL 10 TP (MR) $22.99
AUG120292 SANDMAN TP VOL 10 THE WAKE NEW ED (MR) $19.99
SEP120251 SCOOBY DOO WHERE ARE YOU #27 $2.99
SEP120229 SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 #7 $3.99
JUL120256 SPACEMAN DELUXE EDITION HC (MR) $24.99
SEP120216 STORMWATCH #14 $2.99
SEP120202 SWAMP THING #14 (ROT) $2.99
SEP120266 SWEET TOOTH #39 (MR) $2.99
MAR120259 WONDER WOMAN ARCHIVES HC VOL 07 $59.99
SEP120153 WORLDS FINEST #6 $2.99
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AUG120305 JUSTICE LEAGUE CYBORG AF $22.95
SEP120155 ACTION COMICS #14 $3.99
SEP120158 ACTION COMICS #14 COMBO PACK $4.99
SEP120201 ANIMAL MAN #14 (ROT) $2.99
JUN120271 ANNOTATED SANDMAN HC VOL 02 (MR) $49.99
SEP120184 BATWING #14 $2.99
JUL128188 BEFORE WATCHMEN MOLOCH #1 $3.99
JUL128191 BEFORE WATCHMEN MOLOCH #1 COMBO PACK $4.99
JUL120218 DC COMICS THE SEQUENTIAL ART OF AMANDA CONNER HC $29.99
SEP120250 DC NATION #2 $4.99
SEP120174 DETECTIVE COMICS #14 $3.99
SEP120176 DETECTIVE COMICS #14 COMBO PACK $4.99
SEP120208 DIAL H #6 $2.99
SEP120151 EARTH 2 #6 $2.99
SEP120259 FAIREST #9 (MR) $2.99
JUL120209 FLASH HC VOL 01 MOVE FORWARD (N52) $24.99
SEP120214 GI COMBAT #6 $3.99
JUL120243 GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO HC VOL 01 (MR) $19.99
SEP120148 GREEN ARROW #14 $2.99
SEP120188 GREEN LANTERN #14 (RISE) $2.99
SEP120190 GREEN LANTERN #14 COMBO PACK (RISE) $3.99
AUG120253 JLA EARTH II TP NEW PTG $14.99
SEP120230 LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #2 $3.99
AUG120248 RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS TP VOL 01 REDEMPTION $14.99
AUG120296 RETURN TO PERDITION TP (MR) $14.99
JUN120275 SANDMAN SLIPCASE SET (MR) $199.99
AUG120293 SANDMAN SLIPCASE WITH VOL 10 TP (MR) $22.99
AUG120292 SANDMAN TP VOL 10 THE WAKE NEW ED (MR) $19.99
SEP120251 SCOOBY DOO WHERE ARE YOU #27 $2.99
SEP120229 SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 #7 $3.99
JUL120256 SPACEMAN DELUXE EDITION HC (MR) $24.99
SEP120216 STORMWATCH #14 $2.99
SEP120202 SWAMP THING #14 (ROT) $2.99
SEP120266 SWEET TOOTH #39 (MR) $2.99
MAR120259 WONDER WOMAN ARCHIVES HC VOL 07 $59.99
SEP120153 WORLDS FINEST #6 $2.99
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