In this week’s Comixology (at Amazon) sales, DC celebrates SDCC with discounts, Dark Horse goes half-off and The Hunger and the Dusk should be cheap enough for you.
Where did the New Releases and Sale pages go?
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In case you’re having troubles with the new UIX (a LOT of people have been):
- The new releases page is here.
- The “Comics Deals” page is here.
- The Kindle Deals comics page is here.
We’re smack dab in the middle of San Diego Comic-Con, which is partially reflected by this week’s sales. We say partially, because Marvel didn’t see fit to issue a new sale this week. They’re content to keep a Wolverine and a couple Deadpool sales we’ve covered in previous weeks active (see links at the bottom). But that’s not to say there aren’t some new things to look at:
Unannounced Sale of the Week
The Hunger & The Dusk, V.1 – G. Willow Wilson / Chris Wildgoose; This collected edition has only been out for around 6 weeks. It really should not be $1.99, but somehow it is. (And we’re not sure for how long, so don’t sleep on it.)
As it happens, we read this very collection a couple weeks back and loved it. It’s an Epic Fantasy where despite deteriorating land conditions drawing the humans and orcs into deeper conflict, the two must form a shaky alliance to fend off invaders. Invaders that just might be smarter than they let on. And it’s character-driven, to boot.
We think this is Wilson’s best work since maybe Cairo and Air back at Vertigo. (Cairo is vastly underappreciated.) If you like Epic Fantasy / sword and sorcery, take a $2 flier on this one.
For the Love of Comic-Con
The DC at SDCC Sale runs through Monday, 7/29.
Yes, the San Diego Comic-Con is going on through the weekend. You might even be there? (We’re not. This is comics.cheap and there is no such thing as ComiconHotel.cheap!)
This week sees another mix of DC products whose display is incredibly random on the Amazon/Comixology page, so let’s run down some of the things we found interesting:
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Winning Card – Tom King / Mitch Gerads… we’re assuming you’re familiar with that pairing by now?
- Batman: Killing Time – Tom King / David Marquez; Something of a villain-centric noir caper… that comes recommended from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, no less
- Gotham City: Year One – Tom King / Phil Hester; A proper hardboiled detective story about a kidnapping that also details how Gotham City got the way it is. This is Slam Bradley story with a little Batman around the outer edges
- Human Target – Tom King / Greg Smallwood; All-round excellent 2-volume series where the Human Target looks for who poisoned him and the Bwa Ha Ha Ha Justice League are the main suspects; Manages to dance between a dark mystery and Bwa Ha Ha flawlessly. And that art!
- JLApe: The Complete Collection – A collection that just might make a monkey out of you
- The Nice House on the Lake – James Tynion IV / Alvaro Martinez Bueno; This very effective horror tale of the end of the world (with imminent sequel) is now in one volume
- One-Star Squadron – Mark Russell / Steve Lieber; A brilliant seriocomic send-up of the gig economy as Red Tornado tries to run a sort of heroes for hire app
- Superman (’23) – Josh Williamson / Jamal Campbell; The current series is a rock solid “classic” Superman series; recommended
- World’s Finest – Mark Waid / Dan Mora; A serious contender for DC’s best title. Mora will be taking on the “normal” Superman title soon, too.
Events
You may have noticed DC’s been leaning into the Events lately. Here are the last few:
- Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths – Josh Williamson / Daniel Sampere
- Planet Lazarus – Mark Waid / Riccardo Federici
- Knight Terrors – Josh Williamson / Howard Porter / Giuseppe Camuncoli
Feeling Grimm About Comicon?
The Zenescope Grimm Tales of Terror Sale runs through Saturday, 8/17
This sales comes in two flavors:
- The oversized (~13 issues) collected editions are the better buy
- Single issues are also available
Wide-Scale Unannounced Sale
It seems that Dark Horse has a mostly line-wide 50% off sale, excepting recent releases and a few things where perhaps the price wasn’t updated. This is stilted towards the collected editions. The question is how does a person properly browse this?
Not very easily. Amazon does not make it easy to sort by publisher.
This link will get you a _very_ unsorted stream of Dark Horse titles to pick through.
And let’s drop links for some of the usual suspect series while we’re at it:
- 300
- Abe Sapien
- Air
- Aleister & Adolf
- All Eight Eyes
- The Amazing Screw-On Head and Other Curious Objects
- American Gods –
- Apache Delivery Service
- Baltimore
- Beasts of Burden
- Berserk
- Black Hammer
- Blade of the Immortal
- B.P.R.D.
- Count Crowley
- Creepy Archives
- The EC Archives
- Elfquest
- Eerie Archives
- Finder
- Frank Miller’s Sin City
- Ghost
- Goldfish
- The Goon
- Grandville
- Grendel
- Groo
- Hard Boiled
- Harrow County
- Hellboy
- Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.
- Hillbilly
- The Life and Times of Martha Washington in the Twenty-First Century
- Minor Threats
- The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos
- Nexus
- Resident Alien
- Tarzan
- Umbrella Academy
Still on Sale
- The Marvel Wolverine Legacy Sale runs through Monday, 8/5
- The The Marvel Deadpool Legacy Sale runs through Monday, 8/5
- The Marvel Deadpool Vs. the Marvel Universe Sale runs through Monday, 8/5
- The Kodansha Attack on Con Season 24 Sale runs through Wednesday, 7/31