While we are disappointed fans will no longer be able to use the app starting in June, we know many readers have built up incredible digital libraries of Marvel comics on the app. Starting May 2, the ability to purchase comics will be removed from the Marvel Comics app ahead of its June shut down date. The Marvel Comics app (operated by Comixology) will be shutting down on June 2, 2023. If you pick up the 60-day trial you'll get access to all of these for free, and Unlimited costs just £5.99 once the trial expires.Important news for Marvel Comics fans who purchase and redeem comic books digitally. Kindle Unlimited also uses your Amazon details, so there's no need to remember yet another set of username and passwords. Notable issues available include the Darth Vader graphic novels, alongside more Star Wars, Stranger Things, Attack on Titan, and Overwatch, to name a few. There are even non-superhero comics available, with several other mangas and graphic novel titles free and ready to read on Kindle Unlimited. There's even plenty to read from DC as well, with Batman classics such as Year One, Hush, The Court of Owls, and The Killing Joke, alongside other classics such as Kingdom Come, illustrated by Alex Ross, or Flashpoint by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert. Kindle Unlimited plays host to hundreds of comic books from of Marvel, Spider-Man, Iron-Man, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, and Venom, all available to read. Resets to £5.99/month after trial See ItAll of these are worth picking up, but comic book fans should also consider expanding their digital libraries even further.
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