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Old 09-06-2010, 12:34 PM   #20
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I bought the first 2 Girl Genius in PDF from DriveThruComics a few weeks ago, and promptly got the remaining 7 and my son and I now fight over the iPad to read them! They were priced reasonably at $6 each, and are watermarked only, no DRM. Reading them on the iPad works pretty well, though not as slick as the ComiXology viewer which can display a comic panel by panel.
Some friends have the complete set of Girl Genius books. Reading them straight through was a different experience than the "updated three times a week" web version.

It reminded me a bit of J. Michael Straczynski's "Babylon 5" TV show. When it hit syndicated reruns, and you could watch an episode every night instead of a week between them, the series gained force, and Straczynski's story arcs and "holographic" writing methods became more effective.
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