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Old 07-22-2015, 11:19 PM   #505
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They read my letter in this week's Comixologist podcast! I feel guilty giving out the code now, so listen to it, it's a really neat podcast even without me.
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A few more Comixology freebies from Marvel (maybe repeats) that showed up when I went to the standard Free Comics page and did Add All to Cart:
  • Ultimate X-Men #1
  • Fantastic Four: Books of Doom #1
  • Fantastic Four: The End #1
  • Avengers: The Initiative #1

Also, the Humble Bundle Tales from India featuring Grant Morrison and Stan Lee, which ends this Thursday at 11 AM Pacific Time, added 3 more titles to the better-than-average tier, including another Grant Morrison GN Dinosaurs vs Aliens, which on principle looks pretty cool, because dinosaurs and all.

I had a peek inside the 18 Days illustrated scriptbook at the top-tier level, and it seemed a pretty nifty look inside Morrison's creative process for those who, like me, are suckers for behind-the-scenes making-of stuff, since not only is it the scripts and such, but also his commentary on the characters and setup and what he's trying to accomplish with the story and setting.

Apparently you can watch a bunch of animated webcomics adaptations of Grant Morrison's 18 Days series on YouTube for free via the publisher's official channel: linkage to their dedicated promo page with some introductory clips, and their actual YouTube channel with all the episodes, as well as an adaptation of another series not in the bundle, Devi, and promo clips by Stan Lee & Grant Morrison & Deepak Chopra for the bundle.

The other Humble Book Bundle Made with Kickstarter, which is good until next Wednesday, added 2 more GN titles (plus some sfnal text anthologies) to their middle tier, one of which is an indie superhero-looking comic, and the other of which is a practical non-fiction on frugal living for urban/suburbanites, which paradoxically looks like the more interesting on the two (but then I'm a sucker for how-to guides done in comic book format).

Last edited by ATDrake; 07-22-2015 at 11:40 PM. Reason: Turns out it's not interviews, just promo stuff, but it's nice that they took the time to record them.
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