DC Comics is expanding its digital reach by making its full line of periodicals available for download from Amazon's Kindle Store, Apple's iBookstore and Barnes & Noble's Nook Store.

With the move, which begins today, DC becomes the only comics publisher to offer its line of titles across all major e-bookstore platforms. The company previously had sold digital editions of its monthly comics exclusively through comiXology.

“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," Co-Publisher Jim Lee said in a statement.

The prices on the three platforms are, as you might expect, the same as on comiXology or for the print editions: $2.99 for standard-size monthlies, and $3.99 for those with backup stories.

“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,” Lee said. “We’re very excited to work with Amazon, Apple and Barnes & Noble to bring bestselling DC Comics and Vertigo periodicals to their e-bookstores.”