

There’s been no information as to how long this comiXology offer will last, so strike while the iron is hot. There are free comics available on Comixology but for more content you can either buy individual issues or get a subscription to a series or Comixology Unlimited, the latter of which costs. In addition to just reading material, the service offers guides, suggestions, and even subscription services so you’ll be notified whenever the next issue of your favorite comic drops. Unlimited includes titles from almost every publisher you can dream of, from the titans of the industry like Marvel and DC to smaller, fledgling publishing houses that could benefit from the extra exposure. Once in, you’ll find the offerings almost staggering. You’ll be able to access the content across almost any device, including most tablets and smartphones. Related: How To Help Your Comic Book Store Beat Coronavirus Users must have an Amazon account to access the service and be in the United States, but signing up for Unlimited is as simple as entering your phone number and typing in the temporary password you’ll receive via text. Earlier this week, Batman and American Vampire writer Scott Snyder shook up the creator-owned comics market by announcing that his Best Jackett imprint had inked a sweeping deal with ComiXology Originals, bringing eight titles to the Amazon-owned digital publisher. The site, owned by Amazon, recently announced that it is extending the traditional free 30-day trial period for its Unlimited program to 60 days, giving readers (only American ones for now) two full months to gorge themselves on every title they’ve always considered checking out, but just never got around to.
