Fans of graphic novels such as Watchmen or X-Men can use their tablets, laptops or iPhones to buy and read digital comics using Graphic.ly’s software.
Readers can click on individual frames or characters to chat about them with friends online, read more stories or buy branded merchandise. Marvel Comics, the publisher acquired by Disney last year for $4bn, has already signed up to Graphic.ly’s service.
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Friday, January 08, 2010
More on Graphic.ly
I wrote about this (briefly) the other day, but this is a much longer piece that appeared in today’s Financial Times.
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