In this week’s Comixology (at Amazon) sales, Marvel has discounts on pretty much the full run(s) of Amazing Spider-Man, plus Elektra. Dynamite slashes prices on Red Sonja crossovers. While Hellboy is blowing up on Hulu, that should be on sale, too… right?
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.
A Spider a Day Keeps Doc Ock Away
Marvel’s Spider-Man Legacy Sale runs through Monday, 3/24.
There’s a lot of ground to cover here, so let’s break it down by series.
- Amazing Spider-Man (1963-98) – The original run before Marvel became quite so obsessed with rebooting titles.
- Amazing Spider-Man (1998 – 2013) – This run starts out with the controversial J. Michael Straczynski/John Romita, Jr./Mike Deodato, Jr. run, then goes into the excellent Brand New Day era with rotating creative teams and segues into the beginning of the Dan Slott era. (Slott’s written a LOT of Spidey.)
- The “regular” collections are here
- The Ultimate Collections are here for the JMS run
- Superior Spider-Man – Possibly the high point of the Dan Slott era – Doc Ock takes over Peter’s body and life. Surprise, it’s not part of the sale this week (so maybe look for a Superior Spidey sale next week? See: the Elektra sale below this listing)
- Amazing Spider-Man (2014 – 15) – Peter’s back in control and the Slott era continues.
- Amazing Spider-Man(2015-2018) – It’s a relaunch. (Hey, Spidey’s been relaunched a lot less than Captain Marvel!) This is the end run of the Slott era, culminating in the Red Goblin affair. The “Worldwide Collection” omnibuses are the better buy.
- Amazing Spider-Man (2018 – 22) – The Nick Spenser era is here, PLUS the 4 volumes of Spider-Man Beyond with Ben Reilly stepping in that take place prior to the next series (and set up portions of it)
- Amazing Spider-Man (2022-Present) – The current Zeb Wells / John Romita, Jr. / Ed McGuinness run.
Recommendations? Well, first off Amazing Spider-Man doesn’t really have very many BAD periods until the excesses of the Clone Saga (which some would argue are highlights). Oh, some runs are definitely better than others, but there aren’t huge swaths of duds.
You can definitely pick your poison between the $5.99 Masterworks and $6.99 Epic Collections for the original run (although a few Epic’s run a little higher). The Epics are typically much larger collections for only a buck more, but it depends on which format you started buying and which era you’re interested in. Some stretches are only in Masterworks, some are only in Epic.
Of possible interest, since there’s a sequel mini-series out, but NOT included in the link for the V.1 of Amazing is the Kraven’s Last Hunt Epic Collection, so we’ll call that one out directly. You get the J.M. DeMatteis/Mike Zeck classic, plus the issues of Amazing around it, plus Spider-Man Vs. Wolverine for about the price of just getting the regular Kraven collection.
And yes, we did enjoy the recently completed Zeb Wells / (mostly) John Romita, Jr. series. It’s a little more somber than we were expecting from Wells, but it largely a good ride. And this is a series that plays the long game resolving subplots.
A Daredevil Omission Explained
Marvel Elektra & Kingpin Sale runs through Monday, 3/17.
Remember last week when we were scratching our head about why someone would leave out Daredevil & Elektra from the Daredevil Sale, since it’s the final act of the Zdarsky run?
They were saving it for this week’s sale, but it’s only on sale this week (the DD sale is through the end of the month), so if you want to see how the Zdarsky / Checchetto era ends while it’s discounted, you want to do that now.
Past that, this is really more of an Elektra sale. Elektra highlights over the years:
- Elektra: Assassin (’86)– Frank Miller / Bill Sienkiewicz; Originally published under the Epic imprint (to keep it FAR away from the comics code), this is a wild, over-the-top tale of Elektra and a rogue SHIELD agent trying to stop a conspiracy by The Beast (the demon worshipped by the ninjas of The Hand, not the X-Man) from capturing the US presidency through demonic possession. Widely considered a classic and Sienkiewicz gets to really cut loose.
- Elektra (’96 – ’98) – Peter Milligan / Larry Hama / Mike Deodato, Jr.
- Elektra (’01 – ’04) – Greg Rucka / Chuck Austen (drawing, not writing) / Joe Bennett / Carlo Pagulayan / Carlos Meglia / Greg Horn
Crossing Over
The Dynamite Red Sonja X-Over Sale runs through Thursday, 3/20.
This would be Red Sonja crossing over with other characters, some obvious and some less intuitive. Some highlights in order of increasingly raised eyebrow:
- Red Sonja/Conan: The Blood of a God – Victor Gischler / Roberto Castro
- Vampirella vs. Red Sonja – Dan Abnett / Alessandro Ranaldi
- Red Sonja/Tarzan – Gail Simone / Walter Geovani
- Mars Attacks Red Sonja – John Layman / Fran Strukan
- Red Sonja & Vampirella Meet Betty & Veronica – Amy Chu / M.L. Sanapo
Unannounced Sales
- Hellboy – Mike Mignola
- Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.
- The Hobbit: A Graphic Novel – J.R.R. Tolkien / Chuck Dixon / David Wenzel
- The Secret History of Wonder Woman – Jill Lepore
- The Shape of Ideas: An Illustrated Exploration of Creativity – Grant Snider
- Will Eisner: Champion of the Graphic Novel – Paul Levitz
The Marvel “Maybe” Sales
The trend continues. New releases at lower than expected price points and discounted pre-orders. Is this the new normal? We’re not sure, but let’s run them down.
Dropping This Week
- NYX Vol. 1: What Comes Next Will Be Marvelous – Collin Kelly / Jackson Lanzing / Francesco Mortarino; $8.99
- X-Men By Jed MacKay Vol. 1: Homecoming – Jed MacKay / Ryan Stegman; $12.99
Dropping Next Week
- Daredevil: Woman Without Fear – Bloody Reunion; Erika Schultz / Michael Dowling
- Phoenix Vol. 1: Orbital Resonance – Stephanie Phillips / Alessandro Miracolo; $8.99
- Ultimate Spider-Man By Jonathan Hickman Vol. 2: The Paper – Jonathan Hickman / Marco Checchetto / David Messina; $10.99 – Uncle Ben and JJJ doing investigative journalism is one of our favorite interludes in recent comics, which should tell you what a good job they’re doing with this one
Still on Sale
- The DC Epic eBooks 2025 Sale runs through Monday, 3/17
- The Marvel Daredevil Sale runs through Monday, 3/31
- “Deals on Select Marvel Collections” – Duration unknown
- The Zenescope Year 20 Grimm Fairy Tales (2007-2016) Sale runs through Sunday, 3/16