At the office, I downloaded it again, this time for free, which was even faster, if only because there was no need to log on to PayPal. Because of this reporter’s digitalĬlumsiness, the experience has been threefold: two downloads at home on an iPad (one for $2.99, the quickly dying standard rate for a monthly comic book, and one for 99 cents, after being unable to locate the firstįile). Other creators have made the leap to digital comics, but this one came withĪn intriguing premise: a “name your price” option that allowed fans to decide what they wanted to pay - possibly nothing - for the 32-page comic. Is “The Private Eye,” a futuristic detective story in a world where the Internet is no longer used in the United States. Their first offering, with an additional contribution by the colorist Muntsa Vicente, The site was developed by two critically acclaimed creators. The “Season One”īooks are conceived as a way of introducing new readers to Marvel’s biggest heroes without being weighed down by the decades of sometimes-convoluted history can sometimes be amassed.Īnother significant debut this week was Panel Syndicate, a new hub for original comics that arrived on Tuesday. 3 on the graphic books hardcover best-seller list this week is “Season One: Avengers,” a look back at the earliest days of Marvel’s premiere superhero team.
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