Posted April 14, 2022
eladz
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Posted April 15, 2022
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Posted April 18, 2022
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eladz: A new Oni Press bundle at Humble bundle:
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/25-years-oni-press-books
Kind of a sampler bundle. I would gave preferred some complete series instead of a taste of many, but still seems like a good and worthy bundle with some great content.
_Auster_: Also the only source currently as far as I know of DRM free copies of some of those titles, including the Scott Pilgrim ones. https://www.humblebundle.com/books/25-years-oni-press-books
Kind of a sampler bundle. I would gave preferred some complete series instead of a taste of many, but still seems like a good and worthy bundle with some great content.
eladz: One odd thing is that the books are only offered as PDF files, which is odd considering the used to offer CBZ files on the now defunc Comixology.
_Auster_: PDF tends to be problematic when converting to other formats, but hopefully this won't be the case with this bundle. slavojsneak
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Posted April 19, 2022
only marginally on-topic, but -- I still can't quite get my head around how much shittier amazon has made the comixology shopping experience. Farewell to the days of actually looking through their sales pages for something to buy
Post edited April 19, 2022 by slavojsneak
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Posted April 19, 2022
I think it's practically unusable (outside of the US). I didn't buy much on Comixology anyway (most of my comics are from Humble Bundles) but now I don't even bother searching for good offers anymore ...
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Posted April 19, 2022
slavojsneak: only marginally on-topic, but -- I still can't quite get my head around how much shittier amazon has made the comixology shopping experience. Farewell to the days of actually looking through their sales pages for something to buy
Geddes17: I think it's practically unusable (outside of the US). I didn't buy much on Comixology anyway (most of my comics are from Humble Bundles) but now I don't even bother searching for good offers anymore ... It's like if you went into a bricks-and-mortar amazon and were like "Oh, I never realised how good other shops were until I came in here with the burning garbage on the floor, the cashier gave me three rusty nails and a ball of barbed wire instead of my change, and now several robots are beating me with sticks.
"Still, free shipping, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
eladz
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Posted April 19, 2022
Amazon practically killed off Comixology. Not sure why this was the decision they made, but I don't see it changing dramatically any time soon. I just hope that from the ashes will eventually rise a new company that will do it better (and hopefully - with DRM-free support) and take back the market.
I've stopped my digital comic purchases outside of bundles ever since Comixology has gone away.
I've stopped my digital comic purchases outside of bundles ever since Comixology has gone away.
Geddes17
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Posted April 19, 2022
eladz: Amazon practically killed off Comixology. Not sure why this was the decision they made, but I don't see it changing dramatically any time soon. I just hope that from the ashes will eventually rise a new company that will do it better (and hopefully - with DRM-free support) and take back the market.
I've stopped my digital comic purchases outside of bundles ever since Comixology has gone away.
Yeah, it kinda looks intentionally, but I just cannot see any halfway logical argument for WHY they would sabotage themselves that way ... It just doesn't make sense.I've stopped my digital comic purchases outside of bundles ever since Comixology has gone away.
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Posted April 19, 2022
I kind of understand that they wanted everything switched over to their kindle interface/storefront/file system or whatever. Maintaining two separate systems had to more expensive.
But yeah, it completely sucks now.
The worst part for me is that they force you to update if you’re connected when you load Comixology, completely bricking your app even if you don’t update. Your potentially hundreds of books all gone with no option other than to update and re-download with the much more difficult interface.
It’s getting better as they tweak it, but I’ve spent a tiny fraction of what I used to spend there. Need to cancel CU, as that discount isn’t paying for the cost anymore.
But yeah, it completely sucks now.
The worst part for me is that they force you to update if you’re connected when you load Comixology, completely bricking your app even if you don’t update. Your potentially hundreds of books all gone with no option other than to update and re-download with the much more difficult interface.
It’s getting better as they tweak it, but I’ve spent a tiny fraction of what I used to spend there. Need to cancel CU, as that discount isn’t paying for the cost anymore.
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Posted April 20, 2022
Yeah it's so FUBAR it's hard to believe a zillion dollar company would do that by accident, but, as they say, never explain by malice what you can explain by stupidity.
End of the day, everyone working there is still human -- so far?? -- and even big companies make stupid decisions. Think of how often Microsoft has released shitty updates or new versions of Windows that all their users absolutely hate. Or the many bad decisions Marvel or DC have made at different times. All it takes is one or two people in management to be some combination of arrogant, ignorant, incurious, indifferent or just really bad at their job.
On the bright side (a) I'm saving money and (b) finding time to actually frickin read some of the bundles I've bought over the years, so, silver linings, you know
End of the day, everyone working there is still human -- so far?? -- and even big companies make stupid decisions. Think of how often Microsoft has released shitty updates or new versions of Windows that all their users absolutely hate. Or the many bad decisions Marvel or DC have made at different times. All it takes is one or two people in management to be some combination of arrogant, ignorant, incurious, indifferent or just really bad at their job.
On the bright side (a) I'm saving money and (b) finding time to actually frickin read some of the bundles I've bought over the years, so, silver linings, you know
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Geddes17
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Posted April 21, 2022
Mr_Whiffles: Is Humble Bundle the best place for DRM-free comics, or is there a better place? Kinda sucks they mostly just do IDW stuff.
I don't think it's that much IDW? A few years ago most of the comics bundles (also on Groupees) were from Dynamite but nowadays I think it's a good mix of IDW, Dynamite, Kodansha, BOOM!, Image, Aspen, Fantagraphics, ONI, Rebellion, Dark Horse, 2000 AD, Legendary, Top Cow, Valiant, Humanoids and some others. So if you don't need Marvel and DC I think Humble Bundle right now is indeed a very good place for DRM free comics.
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Posted April 21, 2022
Geddes17: I don't think it's that much IDW? A few years ago most of the comics bundles (also on Groupees) were from Dynamite but nowadays I think it's a good mix of IDW, Dynamite, Kodansha, BOOM!, Image, Aspen, Fantagraphics, ONI, Rebellion, Dark Horse, 2000 AD, Legendary, Top Cow, Valiant, Humanoids and some others.
So if you don't need Marvel and DC I think Humble Bundle right now is indeed a very good place for DRM free comics.
Too little Dark Horse for my taste but I agree with this assesment.So if you don't need Marvel and DC I think Humble Bundle right now is indeed a very good place for DRM free comics.
rereder
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Posted April 22, 2022
Mr_Whiffles: Is Humble Bundle the best place for DRM-free comics, or is there a better place? Kinda sucks they mostly just do IDW stuff.
about drm-free - not better place, but other places for comic-bundles: groupees.com
indiegala.com
fanatical.com
and there are also drm-free comics on:
itch.io
at the end of the day, you have to keep an eye on the bundle-pages (or here in the forum) about new bundles - and comics you like (known and unknown publisher's)
Post edited April 22, 2022 by rereder
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Posted April 23, 2022
Geddes17: I don't think it's that much IDW? A few years ago most of the comics bundles (also on Groupees) were from Dynamite but nowadays I think it's a good mix of IDW, Dynamite, Kodansha, BOOM!, Image, Aspen, Fantagraphics, ONI, Rebellion, Dark Horse, 2000 AD, Legendary, Top Cow, Valiant, Humanoids and some others.
So if you don't need Marvel and DC I think Humble Bundle right now is indeed a very good place for DRM free comics.
madth3: Too little Dark Horse for my taste but I agree with this assesment. So if you don't need Marvel and DC I think Humble Bundle right now is indeed a very good place for DRM free comics.