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Old 02-24-2011, 04:41 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by snipenekkid View Post
BTW, I would not dismiss the Kindle format as it can be read on all platforms, for now until Apple pushes them out of the iOS platform. And before the resident "apple moro...errr...genius crawls out from under that rock, there is a HUGE difference between 30% and about $0.80/copy delivered.
The delivery fee is quoted as $0.15/MB.
For the example comic from the article, this works out at 95% of list price. Yes, there is a big difference between that and 30%.

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The varying prices levels mean graphic novel publishers must make many choices. For instance, IDW’s Star Trek: Mirror Images #5 is available at a digital list price of $1.99 for the Kindle. This is just a single issue, but even after compression is 12,884K ($1.89 delivery fee).
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