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  2. Marvel Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Unlimited (formerly known as Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited) is an American online service owned by Marvel Comics that distributes their comic books via the internet. [1] The service launched on November 13, 2007, and now has more than 30,000 comic book issues in its archive. [ 2 ]

  3. DSTLRY - Wikipedia

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    DSTLRY publishes original comics, graphic novels, and merchandise that are intended to cater to both collectors of physical and digital content. Digital issues go on sale for a week, in which fans are able to buy comics directly from the company, after which owners are able to buy and sell comics on DSTLRY's secondary market.

  4. ComiXology - Wikipedia

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    Retailer Tools (launched February 2009), a suite for brick-and-mortar comic book retailers to optimize their presence online. [citation needed] Comics by ComiXology (launched July 2009), a digital comic book reader and store for mobile devices, including iOS (launched April 2010), Android, Windows 8 (via the Windows Store), and the Internet ...

  5. 21 Lighthearted Comics Perfectly Capturing The Funny Side Of ...

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    ‘Shiki’s Cozy Comics,’ as the name suggests, is a series of lighthearted comics that are both funny and relatable for many of us. Inspired by real-life events from the author of the series ...

  6. Mile High Comics - Wikipedia

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    Rozanski started Mile High Comics in 1969, when he was 13 years old, [1] selling back issues of comic books out of his parents' Colorado Springs basement by running mail-order ads in the magazine Rocket's Blast Comicollector. The first Mile High Comics retail location opened in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974 [2] with 10,000 comics and $800 in cash.

  7. Direct market - Wikipedia

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    Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash comic book store in Red Bank, New Jersey.. The direct market is the dominant distribution and retail network for American comic books. [1] The concept of the direct market was created in the 1970s by Phil Seuling.