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Re: Dynamite bundles

I agree that the overlaps make the experience messy. My first thought was to skip the StoryBundle one but given that $5 still might get much more than in a regular Comixology sale and that the StoryBundle ends in three weeks, I'll make a list of new things later and evaluate.
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Geddes17: But apart from that: Man, are they mad? It's becoming really difficult to track the overlaps with other Dynamite bundles.
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ET3D: Mad? They're just trying to make money. They probably saw that bundles bring them more money for some franchises than normal sales, so they're trying to spread to as many bundle sites in the hope of getting even more readers.

So sure, bundle fans are probably getting duplicates, but Story Bundle and Humble / Groupees customers probably don't completely overlap, so some people may be getting their first Dynamite bundle now.
I meant "mad" as in "how can they do that to our wallets - again?!?" ;-) Obviously it's a reasonable decision for them, because otherwise they wouldn't do it after their experiences with Humble Bundle and Groupees.

But still, I think I will pass this time. The bundle surely is worth $5 if you don't have anything out of it but since at least "Project Superpowers", "Legendarry" and "Bob's Burgers" were already bundled before ... I guess I'll rather wait for the next Humble Dynamite Bundle or Groupees Dynamite Bundle in the probably not too distant future. :-)
Post edited April 09, 2015 by Geddes17
<span class="bold">Predator</span> sale for this weekend on Dark Horse

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Among the current sales on Comixology, there is one on <span class="bold">Crossed</span>

Two big bundles available, or single issues by $0.99.
Marvel Monday is a bunch of Frank Miller Daredevil books. Fantastic stuff; if I owned only one run of Marvel books it'd be this one.
https://www.comixology.com/Daredevil-by-Frank-Miller-Sale/page/6194
damn too bad im broke otherwise id be all over that
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TrevorWilliams: Marvel Monday is a bunch of Frank Miller Daredevil books. Fantastic stuff; if I owned only one run of Marvel books it'd be this one.
https://www.comixology.com/Daredevil-by-Frank-Miller-Sale/page/6194
So which collection would be the best one to start? "Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Vol. 1"?
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TrevorWilliams: Marvel Monday is a bunch of Frank Miller Daredevil books. Fantastic stuff; if I owned only one run of Marvel books it'd be this one.
https://www.comixology.com/Daredevil-by-Frank-Miller-Sale/page/6194
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Geddes17: So which collection would be the best one to start? "Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Vol. 1"?
Those are his first issues doing DD. They are great, but get better, culminating in the Born Again storyline.
Dark Horse just tweeted:

DH Digital 4th B-day is coming! Confirm account/newsletter subscript. by 4/22 for bonus promos http://ow.ly/LyWTZ
Darn, time to work some overtime.
Yet another Dynamite bundle:

The Dynamite Mega Bundle on BitTorrent Bundle

(This site offers bundles of free content with premium versions you can buy)

67 files for free
283 premium files

Some of the files are different versions of the same comic and even counts files like "VISIT the Official DYNAMITE Website.html"

As it could be expected, there's a big overlap with previous bundles
If you are comfortable with Comixology, you can now get your Dynamite bundles right there.

The Dynamite Mega Bundle Pt. 1 is FREE
(Contains 28 first issues of series, nothing complete)

The Dynamite Mega Bundle Pt. 2 is $6.99
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(Contains 141 issues following the first issues of the free bundle. Some of these have DRM-Free backups but not all)

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No, I don't get a percentage from Dynamite. :)
Post edited April 15, 2015 by madth3
Week Two of DC's weeklong Convergence sale is at Comixology; 90 books at $.99 each, including some pre-new 52 Aquaman, Catwoman, Shadow of the Bat, Man of Steel, and more.
https://www.comixology.com/Convergence-Week-2-Sale/page/6176

Comixology is apparently run by sadists.
https://www.comixology.com/Dynamite-Mega-Bundles/list/6306

I don't have the desire at the moment to go thru and compare everything in the Humble Bundles and Groupees and bundle and see what is new to this BitTorrent/Comixology bundle.

For $6.99 I'm almost at the "screw it and just buy it to have everything in one place" mood; but I really hate paying for the same stuff potentially 7 times.

1 - on Comixology earlier
2 - on Dark Horse earlier
3 - in one of the several Dynamite Humble Bundles
4 - in the Groupees bundle
5 - in the BitTorrent bundle
6 - in the StoryBundle
7 - in these Comixology bundles
Re: Dynamite Bundles

I took a dive into the different bundles and I made a spreadsheet that I thought I could share.

You can skip the explanation and go to the end for the conclusions.

A. The bundles appear as columns in chronological order from left to right.

B. The different comics apear in the first column ordered according to the evaluation of new bundles.

C. All over the spreadsheet you'll see some cells marked in red. Those are issues that don't complete an arc or volume and most likely you'd have to spend more money to complete a story.

D. The blue section is comprised of all the comics from both Humble Bundle's. The ones that say (TOP) are the the ones in the corresponding top tiers. I'm not considering the difference between the lower tiers and middle tiers when there are three of them, sorry.

E. The green section are those comics in the Groupees bundle that are new or had more issues than previous bundles. These are the minimal reasons to have bought the Groupees bundle.

F. The orange section are those comics in the Storybundle that are new or have more issues than previous bundles. These are the minimal reasons to buy the Storybundle.

G. In purple are the comics in the BitTorrent/Comixology bundles that have more issues than previous bundles. Etc.


Conclusions:

1. The BitTorrent bundle and the Comixolgy Mega Bundles (considered as one since Part 1 is free) are almost the same except that the BitTorrent one has two vols. of Vampirella Masters. And the obvious differences of Comixology vs downloadable PDFs and ePub files (No CBZ, by the way). Whatever rocks your boat.

Are they worth it? Not if you got the Humble Bundles and Groupees. If you did not got them all or not complete then you might have to dig into the spreadsheet after all.

2. The Storybundle has more new and unique things than the later ones but it's the most expensive bundle. Check the orange section of the spreadsheet to see if that is worth $15 to you.


I apologize for any mistake or if my table is not that useful to you. If you have any correction or more information to add please send me a PM.
Thanks for the spreadsheet. Unfortunately I only bought base bundles, and that's not reflected in there.

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madth3: 1. The BitTorrent bundle and the Comixolgy Mega Bundles (considered as one since Part 1 is free) are almost the same except that the BitTorrent one has two vols. of Vampirella Masters. And the obvious differences of Comixology vs downloadable PDFs and ePub files (No CBZ, by the way). Whatever rocks your boat.
Comixology includes both PDF and CBZ, so I think it's the best way to go unless you're a die hard ePub fan.

I'm really tempted to get this on Comixology, since it offers both convenience and the DRM-free formats. I only bought the base bundles of Humble and Groupees, so I'm still missing a lot of stuff.


Edit: Ended up buying it. Comixology really is a great deal when it offers both convenience and DRM-free copies. Although I tried reading something now on a PC monitor, and realised how much worse the experience is compared to my tablet, due to the much lower resolution.
Post edited April 15, 2015 by ET3D
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TrevorWilliams: Comixology is apparently run by sadists.
It's Dynamite who's obviously run by sadists.