Marvel Comics Launches Digital Comics Unlimited

by Scott Beale on November 19, 2007 · 1 comment

Last week Marvel Comics launched their new Digital Comics Unlimited service where for a monthly subscription rate they provide unlimited access to high-resolution versions of over 2,500 comics in their catalog (you can sample 250 for free). New issues will not be available until six months after they are published.

When Marvel launched this new service last Tuesday, their servers were overwhelmed. Apparently The Hulk is in charge of their IT department.

Is it me or does The Hulk sound like The Cookie Monster in this video?

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