Fri May 9, 2008 12:41PM1 comment ›
Fri May 9, 2008 — by Chris Ullrich
Free Graphic Novels: Sandman, Swamp Thing, Fell
Yes, free... as in, 'Free Beer'
I had a feeling that title would get your attention. Sure, sometimes a title like that is used just to get attention when the substance of the article doesn't actually include anything free, but fear not, ComicMix reader, we have you covered.
Over at Daily Bits, they've highlighted 17 -- yes, count 'em, 17 -- free graphic novels available online for you to download, read and enjoy. And yes, they are all free for the taking -- er, downloading.
Some of the graphic novels highlighted on the list include heavy-hitters such as Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes, Warren Ellis' Fell #1 and a personal favorite of mine, Brian K. Vaughan's Y: The Last Man, Vol. 1.
The list also includes the popular Salamander Dream and, for ComicMix Managing Editor Rick Marshall, Swamp Thing, Vol. 1: Legend of the Swamp Thing. Go get 'em.
Of course, we'd like to also remind you that you can get free, original comics by well-known creators here on ComicMix every single day of the week -- so if "free" is your thing, don't say we never gave you anything.
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Comments (1)
Jonathan Miller (1:29 PM on Fri May 9, 2008)
I think it's important to add that, for the Vertigo titles at least, it's only the first issue in each collection that's available for download, not the entire volume. Still, free comics. Can't complain.