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September 2011

iOS Apps: Comics

by alamat & 1 other (via)
The only iPhone/iPad comic platform that has Marvel, DC and The Walking Dead. Purchases made can be read on the web, too, at comics.comixology.com! The largest comic library and store with Guided View™ Technology, which Wired.com says “solves the problem of reading comics on the small screen.” With over 12,000 comics! Featured on Jimmy Kimmel, CNN, and more!

Comix Influx

by gregg
the collaborative comics translation website.

July 2011

Crisis On Infinite Earths

by alamat & 1 other (via)
These include the deaths of Kara (the original Supergirl) and Barry Allen (the silver age Flash, who was the main Flash character for almost 30 years). These are some of the best deaths ever written in comics, especially the Flash’s horific death against the story’s antagonist the Anti-Monitor.

June 2011

Nightwing: The Hunt for Oracle

by alamat & 1 other (via)
“The Hunt For Oracle” is volume five in the Nightwing Series that collects the original monthly comics (it’s volume six if you count “Ties That Bind” but that one collects the miniseries). This volume continues from the previous one, “A Darker Shade of Justice” and it collects issues 41-45 of the monthly Nightwing and the two issues of Birds of Prey that it crosses-over with.

iPads take on hotels, airlines and the Eiffel Tower - This Just In - Budget Travel

by touristic (via)
Some hotels, such as The Berkley, have given iPads to concierges to help them handle duties such as checking in guests, more efficiently. The hotel also gives guests in certain suites the option of including an iPad with their stay, allowing them to enjoy all the games, videos, comics and newspapers new technology has to offer. There are also a few features to help guests plan out what they want to see and do when in London.

The Death of Captain America Omnibus

by alamat & 1 other (via)
This a an excellent, lovely collection of some wonderful “Captain America” stories between issues 25-42 of the current Captain America series being published by Marvel comics. Although not a perfect collection, it comes pretty close, and is presented in a sturdy, wonderful and high quality format that will look great on any shelf and stand up to several readings.

Batman R.I.P

by alamat & 1 other (via)
Grant Morrison may be the most polarizing of comic book writers out there today. Depending on who you ask, he’s can be either revered as the savior of X-Men comics (with his early 00s New X-Men run), or demonized as the destroyer of quality X-Men comics. His stories are always deep, complex, psychedelic, and sometimes too smart for their own good. And that was before Grant admittedly totally changed the way he writes his comics’ narratives.

Infinity Gauntlet

by alamat & 1 other (via)
When the Infinity Gauntlet saga originally happened, I was in my comic collecting prime. I missed out on most the saga, sadly, because I was in an area where it was quite hard to get a good selection of comics.

iOS Apps: Comic Zeal Comic Reader

by alamat & 1 other (via)
Imagine holding your comic library in your hands; with Comic Zeal, you don’t have to imagine. Your iPad is the perfect device for reading comics, but reading comics and manga isn’t like reading books. You need a specialist app that can:

May 2011

Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics-The Newsstand

by everyueveryme
Using the Newsstand you can view the covers of comics that were onsale during a given month. Several publishers are currently included: DC (and all its imprints), Marvel (thru 1996), Fawcett, Quality, Charlton, Wildstorm (Image), and more.

Identity Crisis

by alamat & 1 other (via)
Up until recently I’ve been a very casual comic book reader. After reading various comics published by DC that mentioned “Identity Crisis” and finding it hard to avoid “spoilers” everywhere on the web I picked this up the day it was released to get caught up and find out what all the fuss was about. After closing the book, I was shocked about how much a “superhero book” could affect me emotionally. I had lost a very beloved family member a few days before reading this, and I’ll admit it did affect the way I viewed this book. But in looking back at it “cold”, I believe it stands incredibly well as a graphic novel, a tragic love story and a mystery.

April 2011

iOS Apps: Transformers Comics

by alamat & 1 other (via)
Transform your iPad or iPhone. The entire Transformers comic book universe all in one app. Only from IDW Publishing, the leader in digital comics.

Farel Dalrymple | illustrations and comics

by everyueveryme
comic books and illustrations of farel dalrymple

Blackest Night hardcovers list

by alamat & 1 other (via)
DC Comics will release a couple Blackest Night hardcovers every week for the next three weeks. Here’s the tentative schedule:

Operation Ajax | iPad's Most Interactive Graphic Novel

by gregg
Operation Ajax is the first true-to-life spy thriller in a new genre of interactive comics experiences. Designed specifically for the iPad, Operation Ajax is an original story inspired by the investigative journalism of best-selling author, Stephen Kinzer, and his work All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror.

Happle Tea - Comics!

by everyueveryme
A webcomic about mythology and other things. Every Tuesday and Friday.

March 2011

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LA Gallery

by rwatuny
Montréal, Paris & Nana... Expo-vente originaux de bandes dessinées (Franco-Belge, Comics, Manga, Illustrations...)

Mysterieuse librairie nantaise

by XavierMilaret
bd, comics, manga, tout est là ! 2, rue de la Paix – Nantes

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