A little while ago there was a very complete website where you could view Carl Barks and Don Rosa comics along with other Disney artists and writers for free. This really surprised me when I discovered it. It felt wrong to me as people could get all the stories there without having to pay for printed copies. It was a useful tool, though, and I did glance at it a few times to decide which stories I wanted to buy on eBay.
I really didn't like reading the stories as well on my computer and prefered to wait until I received the printed copies I'd ordered in the mail. The site is no longer up as far as I know but I can go into my bookshelves and still grab my copies. It's kind of reassuring to know if something gets censored or removed online I will still have it.
Patrick Hanifin
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Topic: Disney Comics on comiXology
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Patrick Hanifin
Disney Comics on comiXology
Message 31 -
2013-02-07 at 07:39:18
Greek_User
Disney Comics on comiXology
Message 32 -
2014-09-13 at 09:32:05
Disney posted comics on the comiXology website from December 20, 2012 until December 11, 2013.
I made a spreadsheet that includes all these comics along with Inducks links (that offer more information about the stories).
A few notes:
i. They are in alphabetical order as in the comiXology website. This means that if you read the spreadsheet from top to bottom you will see, for example, the stories from the Ice Sword saga in this order: 4, 1, 3, 2. I included comments to make this more clear.
ii. A few stories have no official Inducks codes, so I included Inducks search queries (wherever possible) in the "Notes" column.
iii. A few stories were first made available in comiXology digitally, and then in physical printed form. I included that information too.
Here is the spreadsheet. :) Inform me of any mistakes I may have made, in order to correct them.
I made a spreadsheet that includes all these comics along with Inducks links (that offer more information about the stories).
A few notes:
i. They are in alphabetical order as in the comiXology website. This means that if you read the spreadsheet from top to bottom you will see, for example, the stories from the Ice Sword saga in this order: 4, 1, 3, 2. I included comments to make this more clear.
ii. A few stories have no official Inducks codes, so I included Inducks search queries (wherever possible) in the "Notes" column.
iii. A few stories were first made available in comiXology digitally, and then in physical printed form. I included that information too.
Here is the spreadsheet. :) Inform me of any mistakes I may have made, in order to correct them.
Iggyk23
Disney Comics on comiXology
Message 33 -
2014-10-23 at 07:46:40
sorry for digging this up, can someone please tell why they stopped releasing these comics as of 2014?
I couldnt find the answer anywhere.
I couldnt find the answer anywhere.
Skritter
Disney Comics on comiXology
Message 34 -
2014-10-23 at 19:18:19
Amazon bought and took ownership of Comixology earlier this year. Don't know if that means anything