CBR News spoke with studio mates Tim Seeley, Mike Norton, Sean Dove and Josh Emmons about their newly launched foray into digital comics, the self-published, 99 cents, all-ages friendly "DoubleFeature"
Full article here.
CBR News spoke with studio mates Tim Seeley, Mike Norton, Sean Dove and Josh Emmons about their newly launched foray into digital comics, the self-published, 99 cents, all-ages friendly "DoubleFeature"
Full article here.
This is exactly what I've been imagining for a while in terms of extras for digital projects. I'd rather get the PDF so as not to be restricted to a certain platform but I may check out the iTunes app still.
A note that may have slipped through the cracks here:
**The PDF does NOT contain all the extra features! It had notes and sketches, but not commentary or layered art views. :(***
That said - I STILL ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS! The first issue was great, high-end, intriguing new material - and easily the best penny-to-entertainment ratio I've gotten out of any comic in a looong time.
Keep up the good work!
Marvel, DC, Image, and Vertigo should be making Double Feature books like this! 2 Great, small stories that don't drag on for over half a year. For 99 cents!
Looks good, gonna go grab the ipad version.
Read The Call, African fantasy at its best http://coalminds.com/webcomics/thecall_adaptive04.html
Will the Indy market show the only way to sell very good e-comic books at a bargain price to the Big Ones?
99p. for a double 8-pages comic book with true media content, is a real bargain price!!
I still don't have an iPad so I can't bought the app now, I will be happy to find later these e-comic books at the same price!!
No more "Day-One", no more speculatives on the titles. That's great!!!
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