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Old 04-09-2015, 11:09 PM   #68
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X-link to the Comics megathread for lovers of DRM-free comics (ePub/CBZ/PDF available worldwide):

Until April 28th, StoryBundle is offering The Dynamite Ultimate Heroes Bundle by comics publisher Dynamite.

There's a minimum $5 tier which will net you 10 titles (9 of them collections/GNs) including superhero stuff by Alex Ross and Jimmy Palmiotti, a steampunk adventure by Bill Willingham of Fables fame, adaptations of popular paranormal fantasy series The Hollows and Mercy Thompson, a classic adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, some Red Sonja and Vampirella, etc.

The $15 top-tier nets you an additional 10 titles (5 collections/GNs), including an artist retrospective book about Ramona Fradon, an important and influential contributor to newspaper strip comics as well as superheroes (she's illustrated Brenda Starr and co-created DC Comics' Metamorpho & Aqualad, according to Wikipedia), and some more Red Sonja and other assorted titles, including issue #1 of the Game of Thrones adaptation.

There's some overlap with Humble Bundle's own previous Dynamite Comics bundles, but enough new stuff (especially for Red Sonja fans, it would seem) that this seems decent value even if you've already gotten those (and a good way to retro-"catch-up" if you missed them earlier).

Also, I'll note that the Agate Publishing freebies which showed up at B&N & Amazon earlier this week (limited to US & UK only) are now available as DRM-free PDF downloads available worldwide directly at the publisher's website, and the linkage is included in the OPs which are listed under the drm-free ebook tag (as well as several older Agate freebies which have since expired in the regular stores but can still be gotten free from their website).

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