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OR The Thread Formerly Known as Jon's Comic Distribution Wet Dream Incarnate

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So, here's the gyst: Marvel Comics, the folks who give us the X-Men, Avengers, Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and the like, are doing on Online archive. Essentially, for $10 a month (US), or $60 annually, users will have unlimited access to an online only (I.E., you cannot download to your hard drive) archive of about 2500 comics with an additional twenty to be released every week.

It will, at least initially and by my understanding, be entirely a backlog. Current issues will still be hitting store shelves only, (Presumably to not utterly destroy the overall market) while titles ranging from relatively recent (Such as Young Avengers) to classics will be available on this archive.

Thoughts? Opinions? Kudos? Complaints?

I'd rather not sway peoples' opinions until after some people have had time to formulate their own, so I'll save my remarks until after a couple responses. I do have a strong opinion in one direction on this.

Edited to fix the link.

Edit Again: Newsarama has removed the story citing "wild inaccuracies." It's like my parents bought me a puppy for Christmas and then shot it just to see the look on my face.

Now, this is the Official: Newsarama users suck and would bitch about comic companies giving free blow jobs with every comic bought because, y'know, she wasn't a red head or something. Serioulsy, just read some of the responses these people have. Greey, self serving, whiny little pansies. Seriously, though. This story's dead, feel free to delete it when you get around to it, mods.

Edit again: Story's back up and it's even better than before. I'm leaving the prior edits up for the fascinating story that was my evening of triumph and tragedy.

ThePQ4:
I think that would be totally awesome. I don't have the money to go out and -buy- all of these comics, but if I could read them for free, online?? Flippin' sweet!!
Comics should be more readily available to the poor who can't pay $4 for 26 pages of fancy color illustrations. I wish I had lived in the days when comics were a quarter or less and every sentance ended in an exclaimation point...those were the days.

Blue Kitty:
it does seem kind of cool, though I wonder which comics they will choose to update it with

personally, I would love to read through Deadpool's series, sans Cable

ThePQ4:
I'd like to read through the X-Men series of old, Avengers, Fantastic Four, etc. The old "Team" comics. I would be extremely excited if they put X-Treme X-Men on there. I have been trying to find those comics forever (espcially volume 1 or issues 1-6), but they went out of print apparently and are obscenely expensive on the net. Gah.

Lines:
I'd rather find a library. I just went to OSU last week and they have a huge collection of comic books, and if you want to read some, they will let you. You basically make an appt. and go there and read and then give them back. I don't want to pay money to read them and not be able to download them. It's a cool idea, but it'd be better if it were free or if you could download them.

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