Diamond, the principal, if not the sole U.S. distributor will start distributing comics in digital format. And so:
In bookstores: only be purchased at bookstores (you get the pileup and there you download it) or via the library website. In other words, trying not to annoy the librarian, keeping an intermediary technically unnecessary. Thus increasing the product.
No major: Ape Entertainment, Archie Comics, Aspen Comics Bluewater Productions Broadsword Comics, Hermes Press, IDW Publishing, Moonstone Comics, NBM Publishing, Papercutz, Red 5 Comics, Studio Foglio, Titan Books, TOKYOPOP, Top Cow Productions, Top Shelf Productions are the publishers who now enter the program. Neither Marvel or DC or Dark Horse or Boom, or the core of Image.
With proprietary format: The system is developed by Iversen, creators of Comic Plus format, which ships with its own format. So, with DRM copy protected and everything else.
Nothing new (or with): On the one hand they say that publishers will be digital-only edition with an expiration date (you have one month to comprártelo before you retire) to $ 1.99, or that can be purchased versions digital next to the comics that you buy on paper, $ 0.99, as a sort of "backup." On the other hand they speak of "back numbers and graphic novels." In short, nothing to get the comics in digital format, at a time and as an alternative to the paper version. Except in the case of Archie, it will follow that system as announced on 12 January.
Moral: The fear of digital knows no borders or media.
In bookstores: only be purchased at bookstores (you get the pileup and there you download it) or via the library website. In other words, trying not to annoy the librarian, keeping an intermediary technically unnecessary. Thus increasing the product.
No major: Ape Entertainment, Archie Comics, Aspen Comics Bluewater Productions Broadsword Comics, Hermes Press, IDW Publishing, Moonstone Comics, NBM Publishing, Papercutz, Red 5 Comics, Studio Foglio, Titan Books, TOKYOPOP, Top Cow Productions, Top Shelf Productions are the publishers who now enter the program. Neither Marvel or DC or Dark Horse or Boom, or the core of Image.
With proprietary format: The system is developed by Iversen, creators of Comic Plus format, which ships with its own format. So, with DRM copy protected and everything else.
Nothing new (or with): On the one hand they say that publishers will be digital-only edition with an expiration date (you have one month to comprártelo before you retire) to $ 1.99, or that can be purchased versions digital next to the comics that you buy on paper, $ 0.99, as a sort of "backup." On the other hand they speak of "back numbers and graphic novels." In short, nothing to get the comics in digital format, at a time and as an alternative to the paper version. Except in the case of Archie, it will follow that system as announced on 12 January.
Moral: The fear of digital knows no borders or media.
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