Back issues added to Comixology and DCUniverse this week:
Batman Returns Movie Adaptation #2
Batman: The Hill #1
Blackhawk (1988) #2
Super Friends (1976) #26
The Spectre (1967) #6
The Spectre (1987) #26
The Witching Hour #9
Weird Mystery Tales #10
Back issues added to Comixology and DCUniverse this week:
Batman Returns Movie Adaptation #2
Batman: The Hill #1
Blackhawk (1988) #2
Super Friends (1976) #26
The Spectre (1967) #6
The Spectre (1987) #26
The Witching Hour #9
Weird Mystery Tales #10
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
This week:
Batman #192
Elvira's House of Mystery #1 and 2
Super Friends #27
Phantom Stranger #10
The Spectre (1967) #7 and 8
The Spectre (1987) #27
Last edited by Lee Stone; 09-16-2020 at 02:28 AM.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
Posting this a bit late this week, as we've been busy moving to a new house.
This week:
Blackhawk (1988) #3
Phantom Stranger #11
Wonder Woman #204-206, 302
Wonder Woman (1986) Special #1
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
Still busy with the move. Mostly now just settling in.
New this week:
Spectre (1967) #9
Spectre (1987) #28
Super Friends #28
Weird Mystery Tales #11
Wonder Woman (1941) #41,303
Wonder Woman (1986) Annual #3,4
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
Hope the move is going well. Thanks for keeping track of these. I really wish DC would ramp up the digitization of their books because the holes in the runs available are massive.
That said, I had no idea they printed an Elvira book, let alone two. Huh.
Are the last 3 issues of Kirby's THE DEMON not yet digitized (#13-#16)?
I looked at Comixology and they have not digitized them as individual issues.
They are available in the digital trade, however, which can only be purchased on Comixology.
DC Comics doesn't allow DC Universe access to the digital trades. Only the single issues.
This may change when they rebrand. It would be an easy way to add more comics to the service by adding all the digital trades.
I think the original Night Force series is another one that's collected completely in a digital trade, but not in single issues.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
They had 12 issues.
What's surprising to me is that it was around the peak of Elvira's popularity and it was still cancelled.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
This week:
Batman #193,194
Joker #10
Spectre (1967) #10
Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool #1
Super Friends #29
Wonder Woman #304
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
I agree.
That's kept me from buying things that I would've bought immediately.
The first five years of JLI still isn't complete.
And over at Marvel, they're still missing a handful of the '80s Dr. Strange issues.
Plugging those holes would've led me to buying the full runs back when I had the money to spend.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
The gaps kill me. O'Neil/Cowan's masterpiece run on the Question is there but they don't have The Question Quarterly, their follow up which ties up some loose ends and just further wrenches your heart. I admit I don't tend to buy digital issues because I'd much rather own physical, but I adore DC Universe for my late night reading before bed (where I'm liable to pass out and ruin physical books but tablets are no worse for wear) so I hope they continue to digitize these wonderful books.
Just realized I didn't post last week. We were playing host to a hurricane evacuee and just now getting caught up around the house.
So, this last week we got:
Batman #195
Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool #2
Super Friends #30
Tales of Ghost Castle #1
Wonder Woman #305
Only five backlog issues last week, but I guess they figure 24 recent comics and digital firsts were enough.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.