These include first issues and first collected volumes for popular titles like Saga, Invincible, Locke & Key, and Hellboy. What Comixology Unlimited doesn't give you is unfettered access to their formidable comic library. So what about Comixology Unlimited? It costs $5.99 a month and gives you access to a regularly refreshed library of graphic novels and comics - some classic, some new, from a wide variety of comic publishers. Less a buffet and more of a sampler platter (Image Credit: Comixology) It's also the only place you can binge Star Wars comics (both the fantastic current series and all the classic titles). For the money, and if you're a Marvel fan, there's no better deal in digital comics. There's even a curated reading lists each week that focus on current comic events (like learning about a certain Sorcerer Supreme) or creator/comic industry favorites. Plus, the app has sections so that you can catch up on characters that you like and lets you deep dive into classic and modern crossover events (though that list could use some updating). Would I have purchased it at the store? Nope.). The truly "unlimited" aspect means that I can read titles that I never would have bought in the past without worrying that I was wasting my money (did I enjoy Hellcat? You bet I did. They're penned by by top writers and illustrated by even better artists (we're ignoring Greg Land's X-Men propensity for tracing). In that time I've discovered that The House that Stan Lee Built is putting out some of the best comics in its storied history. I've read more Marvel comics in the past two years with Marvel Unlimited than I have in my past 30 years of reading comics altogether. And when you can read every crossover title for a big Marvel event (like the just-released Civil War II), rather than having to buy a bunch of issues for comics you don't usually care about, it's well worth waiting. It's slightly frustrating having to avoid comic spoilers for half a year, but, believe me, it can be done. Marvel Unlimited is $5.83 per month (billed annually at $69) and gives you access to over 17,000 digital comics, from the 1960s all the way to six months prior to the current week. You want Avengers, X-Men, and Star Wars? This is your place.
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