You'll be told if a favorite can't make the transition. The primer also makes clear that series subscriptions will only be available through Amazon, and that a "small number" of series won't carry over. In that sense, the transition is clearly underway. Most notably, ComiXology will no longer fulfill pre-orders for comic books released February 17th or later - you'll have to cancel them and re-order through Amazon. The internet giant has posted an updated FAQ explaining key parts of the transition, including some timelines. We wanted to help smaller series get the spotlight they deserve," explains Steinberger.Amazon has shared more details of how it will integrate ComiXology into its other services. "We spent a long time thinking about what comics people should be reading. I, too, was initially disappointed by ComiXology Unlimited, but after spending a couple of days with it, I can see the value in having a service to curate lesser-known comics. This isn't anything new, as movies and TV shows get pulled from Netflix all the time. Unlimited makes it easy to dive right in and try a new set of series."ĬomiXology plans to add more content to its Unlimited plan over time, though the company has said it'll remove comics every so often at the request of content creators. "I know too many core that don't branch out. "I think people will run into content they love and will continue supporting the people creating it."Īs for seasoned comic readers, Steinberger thinks Unlimited is still a great service for discovery. "I think there's something for everybody," says Steinberger. Collected volumes cost even more, so having the ability to read the first volumes of a ton of comics for the price makes sense for comic newbies. We want to make more artists and get them more readers."įor $6 a month, ComiXology Unlimited is a ridiculous steal as most single issue comics cost between $0.99 and $4.99. There's too much at stake for a truly unlimited subscription. "You have a few guys writing, drawing, and coloring 20 pages per month, and it's expensive. Comics are notorious for being an expensive endeavor, says Steinberger.
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