

"With the addition of DC and DC Vertigo titles we're providing more convenience and a great opportunity for readers to discover and explore some of the best stories comics have to offer at no additional cost to their current Prime, Kindle Unlimited or comiXology Unlimited subscription." "We are thrilled to now include an incredible selection of DC's vast library of Super Heroes and DC Vertigo titles as part of comiXology Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading, bringing an even bigger benefit to all our subscription members" said comiXology CEO and Co-Founder David Steinberger in a press release. Soon purchasing is going to move to your friendly neighbourhood Amazon site, or within Amazon's fondleslab apps, and for new purchases made there, ComiXology's own DRM-free downloads are going away.In a surprising move, DC Comics and Amazon announced that select titles from the publishing company's main DC Comics and Vertigo lines of books will be available through Amazon's three subscription services.Ĭomixology Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading will also begin carrying some DC Comics titles at no additional cost to subscribers. Many did, and customers could download their purchases from those companies in PDF or CBX format, without copy-protection or Digital Rights Management.įor now, you can still do this, and if you have a significant library, we suggest that you do so PDQ. The more significant change, though, is that the company used to offer direct comics downloads from their website – at least, as long as the publisher agreed. Amazon fined €1.13bn by Italy's antitrust authorities for abusing its power.

Midwest tornado destroys Amazon warehouse, killing six after worker 'told not to leave'.India takes Amazon’s biggest local e-tail alliance out of its shopping cart.Luxembourg judge hits pause on Amazon's daily payments of disputed $844m GDPR fine.One small reassurance is that the Kindle app has now gained ComiXology's panel-by-panel "Guided View." Ominously, though, the login page urges customers to merge their accounts with their Amazon accounts, and the blog warns that the company's own app will be going away soon, linking to an FAQ page on how to access and read ComiXology purchases in the Kindle app.
