The digital landscape for publishing changes from month to month. This week, Amazon opened up a can of Whoop Ass on the comic book category. Let me give you the new lay of the land from the ...
Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft is the company’s first color e-reader, and for me, that means one thing: Comic books. While there’s other color content out there (like children’s books and even textbooks), ...
Kindle for iPad, Kindle Cloud Reader and Kindle for Android got updated today to support more than 1,000 children's books, comics and graphic novels. These titles, including "Green Lantern Rebirth" ...
Amazon modeled the Kindle Colorsoft after the Paperwhite Signature Edition, keeping the same 7-by-5-inch frame, 16 GB storage, and IPX8 waterproof build. The new display shows text at 300ppi and color ...
For the first time Marvel Comics will sell digital comics in the Amazon Kindle Store. They have renewed and expanded their exclusive relationship with ComiXology the digital comic distribution ...
Amazon on Thursday updated its Kindle application for iPad, adding support for children's books, comic books and graphic novels purchased for the Kindle platform. The new support was also added to ...
"Currently, DC Comics are no longer available for purchase on our Fire app." – ComiXology representative to a Bleeding Cool reader After making such a furore by signing their most popular hundred ...
Amazon has confirmed that, as of next month, the Comixology app will no longer exist as a standalone application. Rather, the digital comic reader will be part of the company’s main Kindle app moving ...
About 18 months after their last colossal change to Comixology, Amazon has announced another major shift for the digital comics app, which is that they’re getting rid of its standalone app entirely.
The new deal makes DC the lone comic book publisher to offer its titles across all major e-bookstore platforms. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast “As e-readers and tablets continue to ...
ComiXology has announced they are shutting down their website next week. Comics will no longer be able to be viewed online, or with an internet browser. The only way to view comics going forward is ...