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Digital Comic Resources: Mark Waid Unleashes Thrillbent

In a week when Mark Waid's Thrillbent.com launch was on everyone's minds, Valiant went digital-exclusive with comiXology, Panelfly got an overhaul and 215 Ink plans to give away tablets if you buy its comics.

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Digital Comic Resources: Scott Kurtz Sounds the Alarm

This week, Archie gets a web store, iVerse launches a library service and Viz spins off its digital division, while Mark Waid gets ready to change the world - and Scott Kurtz warns webcomics creators to pay attention.

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Digital Comics Resources: The End of Comics As We Know It - Or Not

Marvel launches its own web store, About Comics abandons print for digital, Dark Horse expands its digital library and two pundits have opposite predictions for the future of print comics.

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Digital Comic Resources: Launch TIme!

This week, Brigid looks at Marvel's newly-launched Infinite Comics format, Mark Waid's foray into the numbers involved in publishing a printed comic, Graphicly's dramatic shift in publishing strategy and more.

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Digital Comic Resources: Keep to the (Download) Code

This week, Marvel goes same day digital with (almost) its entire line, Mark Waid debates digital pricing, David Lloyd debuts a new graphic novel through iTunes and more!

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Digital Comic Resources: Marvel Introduces Infinite Comics

This week,, Brigid looks at Marvel's new Infinite Canvas, the comparison between DC's print and digital quality, Amazon pulling manga from the Kindle and free digital "Walking Dead" for WonderCon attendees.

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Digital Comic Resources: comiXology, Hickman and More

ComiXology ruled the digital comics news this past week, announcing the long-anticipated arrival of Jonathan Hickman's catalog of creator-owned titles while passing the 50 million comics downloaded mark.

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Digital Comic Resources: iTunes Adds Comics Section, "Zombies Eat Republicans"

Apple finally adds a dedicated Comics and Graphic Novels section to iTunes, online manha site JManga goes region-free - for the most part - and "Zombies Eat Republicans" travels a different digital path.

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Digital Comic Resources: Mark Waid's Digital Storytelling, "Skullkickers" Online

This week, Mark Waid posted an essay on his view of digital comics, along with a sampling of his foray into the medium, Jim Zub discusses the success of reprinting "Skullkickers" online for free and more.

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Digital Comic Resources: ComicsPRO, Archie on Facebook

Brian Hibbs returns from ComicsPRO with interesting notes on publishers' views on digital comics, Archie sells direct through its Facebook page, ROBOT 6 debuts art from Dark Horse's latest digital-only series and more.

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Digital Comic Resources: "Strangers in Paradise" and Digital "Pearls"

Terry Moore takes "Strangers in Paradise" digital, Viz launches two potentially game-changing manga initiatives and "Pearls Before Swine" creator Alan Gardner redefines digital strip collections.

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Digital Comic Resources: Platforms & Partnerships

Last week, Apple's iBook Author got comics creators thinking about making their own digital graphic novels, manga publishers continue to work on improving digital distribution and Marvel promised big digital comics news.

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Digital Comic Resources: What's Old is New Again

IDW moves to comiXology, manga creator Ken Akamatsu offers out-of-print manga for free, research shows that people go to bookstores to buy e-books and Eddie Campbell goes digital.

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