Humble Bundle, the digital storefront for videogames that allows buyers to set the price of some purchases, is offering a product outside of its traditional wheelhouse, and at an incredible bargain. For a limited time, the entirety of Image Comics/Skybound Entertainment's The Walking Dead is available for purchase as a single bundle -- and readers can pay whatever they want for it.

The Walking Dead, created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard, debuted in 2003 and ran for 193 issues before suddenly ending its run last year. The individual story arcs have been collected in a series of 32 trade paperbacks, in addition to being offered in various digital platforms.

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The retail price of the individual issues clocks in at over 450 dollars, but early issues of the series saw lower print runs and therefore command drastically increased prices on the collectors' market.

Humble Bundle's suggested price for the digital collection is 25 dollars -- just over five percent of the cover price. Potential buyers can pay less -- or more -- if they so choose. The store's offer ends May 20.

Humble Bundle launched in 2010 and has primarily been an avenue for videogame software. The storefront has become known for its Humble Bundles specials -- limited time sales that allow buyers to set their own price for their purchases.

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