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Huge Holiday Sale at comiXology: Up to 88% off Great Comics


Unless you're Bruce Wayne or Tony Stark, odds are you're working with a pretty tight budget right about now. I definitely get it, but guys, comiXology is currently running a ridiculously good sale. Classic tales and modern must-read stories are currently available for up to 88% off. Treat yourself to some good comics - you've earned it. Here's a look at what the Big Two - Marvel and DC - have to offer.
  • Up to 88% off
  • More than 1,600 collections
  • Hundreds of Rebirth issues
  • Ends 1/4/18
  • If you're excited about future DC movies, get Flashpoint ($4.99), Aquaman Vol 3 Throne of Atlantis ($4.99), and Shazam! Vol 1 (also just $4.99) - no idea what Wonder Woman 2's story will be about but there are 36 Diana trades on sale and there are a whopping 222 Batman collections in the sale
  • Personal recommendation: Green Arrow By Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino Deluxe Edition for only $4.99!
  • Click here to enjoy some DC adventures at a seriously good price

  • Up to 80% off
  • More than 600 collections & issues
  • Ends 1/2/18
  • Nine Black Panther collections included, including Vol 1: A Nation Under Our Feet for just $1.99
  • Love the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Infinity Gauntlet is only $2.99
  • Personal recommendation: Elektra Vol 1: Bloodlines is just $1.99!
  • Click here to explore the Marvel Universe at a *ahem* marvelous price
Believe it or not, this article is not brought to you by comiXology. I saw a great deal and I want to help spread the word. Now, go read some comics! Oh, and enjoy the holidays, too. Seriously, be good to each other.

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  1. I made the move to digital years ago and have never looked back. Sales like this make me poor. Thanks, Gregg.

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