New Humble Bundle is up, and it's a really nice one for:
Humble Comics Bundle Jack Kirby & Will Eisner Centennial Celebration, chock-full of actual comics as well as behind the scenes tribute and history books and magazine issues, by and about both legendary creators, both superhero work and non-.
Fixed tiers of $1, $8, and $15 (no new titles added next week). This is excellent value for money if you're at all interested in old school comics classics, or the history of the medium in North America.
Quote:
Our two cents for the centennial. This year, San Diego Comic-Con International is honoring the lives and careers of Jack Kirby and Will Eisner – legendary comics creators who were both born in 1917. We're joining the celebration with this bundle! You'll find classic comics, epic collections, and fascinating history from Dark Horse Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Image Comics, TwoMorrows Publishing, and Fantagraphics. Cheers to the memory of these two comics greats!
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Last week's
Humble Book Bundle Stranger Creatures Supporting the Jane Goodall Institute, full of classic and modern sf/fantasy reprints and a selection of non-fiction works about animals (an an option for sponsoring a chimpanzee and receiving a plushie), is still available.
Bundle of Holding has new RPG gamebooks offering, for
Flying Buffalo Catalyst, a quirky fantasy supplement that can apparently be applied to a number of different games, and
The Great City, a plotty fantasy game where political factions move against an incompetent emperor. Also still available are their previous
Colonial Gothic, an historical supernatural horror set in the 18th-century American frontier, and
Mutant Chronicles, a dieselpunk techno-fantasy set in a solar system being invaded by aliens.
Just a reminder that expiring soon is StoryBundle's
Epic Elves, chock full of indie fantasy. Their other bundles for
The Heartland Homecoming Universe Bundle, shared world romance, and
The Aurora Award Bundle 2 with sf/fantasy by assorted winners of the top Canadian speculative fiction prize, including an excellent backlist novel from fellow MR member author Robert J. Sawyer, are still available for a limited time.