


Adding the ability to digitally purchase single issues of new comics isn't the hugest net-positive for the company, but it is still a positive, and Crom knows writers/artists in the hustle/struggle that is Comics could use the increased access to the customer-base the Amazon monolith provides. It would be pretty damned cool if those programs were to now include single issues of, say, Batman '66 or The Superior Foes of Spider-Man, for example.Īmazon now has one more tentacle snaking out from their multi-limbed hydra of pure consumerism that will likely become America's national religion within the next 20 years. Readers of regular ol' books (the kind that don't have pictures of HGH-injected super-fascist fetish-daddies punching each other out for great justice) have been enjoying Amazon's promotional sales (which are often pretty damned good), as well as benefits like the Amazon Lending Library for Prime subscribers. Access to Amazon's resources isn't the only potential positive. I'm sure somewhere someone is knee-jerk reacting in the negative to this news, but I have a hard time seeing how access to Amazon's infrastructure won't help stabilize ComiXology, which has become, for many who have tried it, the preferred means of reading comics. ComiXology Discount Codes March 2023 - 30 OFF Treat yourself to huge savings with ComiXology Promo Codes: 2 promo codes, and 9 deals for March 2023.
