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Old 07-23-2019, 05:56 PM   #422
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Originally Posted by TrevorViking View Post
Well, it’s not really fair to expect decades old product to be priced at the original prices, is it? The standard in digital comics has generally been same price as print on release, but then down to $1.99 after a few months. Old stuff being newly digitized starts at $1.99, and some older and young reader titles are regular price of 99 cents. DC and Marvel have line-wide half price sales a few times per year at least, so the 99 cent threshold for old stuff is always there. You can sign up for emails and get twice weekly emails with all the sales.
It's not that I expect decades old product to be priced as it originally was. Just price them at $0.99. Even that, I'm not really expecting. But it would make me much more likely to impulse buy.

I do wish both Amazon and ComiXology would take a page from GOG.com and email you when items on your wishlist are on sale. I would use it a lot more if they did.

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