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Feb 05 2009

Marvel Digital Comics

Published by gonzo at 8:29 pm under Collecting, Comics Edit This

               After taking several days to catch up on the massive amounts of work I’d been putting off, I am finally back with a new blog post. Originally I was going to post about Giant Man AKA Hank Pym being the biggest Super Jerk of all. He has smacked his wife, planned attacks against the Avengers so he could swoop in and save the day, and created a sentient robot bent on the destruction of pretty much everything.

               Instead, I have decided to write about the Marvel Comics digital comics plan. This allows you to read their online comic library from anywhere with an internet connection. I have to say I am a big fan of this, the selection of comics range from classics to just released issues and covers all the popular titles and some lesser known ones as well. The format of the comics can take some getting used to as you have to adjust window size and zoom in to see text at times, but overall I think it is a good concept. Basically it caters to people like me who get tired of paying attention in class and offers a nice distraction. However, people who don’t spend ridiculous amounts of time on the internet might be better off not paying for the monthly subscription; it is a matter of preferences. If you happen to have lots of idle time on your hands, I highly recommend going to marvel.com and checking it out for yourself.

-        Gonzo

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One Response to “Marvel Digital Comics”

  1. Asieron 24 Apr 2009 at 5:10 pm edit this

    they dont really have that much stuff on there. i was hoping it would be the entire library.

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