With them even offering a free month to check it out, it only made sense to give comiXology Unlimited a shot.Īfter getting the trial started and browsing the library and reading a couple of titles, I was left quite underwhelmed by the entire experience. They had the built in fan base already and even without Marvel and DC comics as part of the service, they still had all of the other big publishers as part of the service, more than making it worthwhile. Just about the only site that I figured could make something like that worthwhile would be comiXology, so it was exciting when Unlimited was announced, especially since it was only $5.99. Marvel Unlimited was only for Marvel comics and services like Comic Blitz don’t have nearly the scope of recognizable content, or content in general, to make a monthly subscription truly worthwhile. A few different apps and sites had popped up, but none had ever had the right mix of publishers and content to make it worth subscribing to long term. It could be something that still lets me get my digital comics fix while making it much more affordable.Ī “Netflix for comics” type service had been something that was talked about for a while. When I saw that they were announcing something called “comiXology Unlimited”, a subscription service of their own, I was intrigued. I have a lot of gripes about digital comics being the same price as print comics, but I still deal with it despite it all. ComiXology is basically my lifeline to comics and I give them a good bit of money each month. It allows me, a comics fan who doesn’t live anywhere near a comic shop, to keep up with the books I love and stay current in discussions relevant to one of my favorite hobbies. I just want to start by saying that I love comiXology a whole lot.
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