DC Goes Day-and-Date Digital Release Post-Flashpoint, Restarts Entire Line At #1 With 52 Titles

Glenn Hauman

Glenn is VP of Production at ComicMix. He has written Star Trek and X-Men stories and worked for DC Comics, Simon & Schuster, Random House, arrogant/MGMS and Apple Comics. He's also what happens when a Young Turk of publishing gets old.

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6 Responses

  1. Neil Ottenstein says:

    I hope they are going to wrap up storylines before the reboot. As I see my basement fill up, I am tempted to drop some hard copies for digital versions.

  2. mike weber says:

    What digital format will they use?

    If i have to have an iDevice to read ’em – no way.

    If i can read them on the PC – maybe.

    • Glenn Hauman says:

      If we assume Comixology is continuing to do it, then you can read them on the web.

  3. If Marvel did this, I’d stop reading them entirely.

    Not because I’m neccessarily adverse to a change like this, but because many of the books I read I continue to read simply because I always have.

    DC may see this as a really convenient jumping on point, but it’s also a really convenient jumping off point for someone who is on the fence about a title or, for example, has been reading Action Comics since 688 and feels compelled to continue only for that reason.

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