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August 28, 2008
iPhone and iPod comic books on the way
iVerse Media says that digital comics from established comic book professionals and studios are coming soon to the iPhone and iPod Touch, all thanks to its iVerse Comic Reader software. The programme can be used to create comics for the two devices, and the company is asking for submissions from comic book hopefuls as well as established pros.
“Creators and studios will be able to set the final prices on their titles, but we're expecting most standard-length titles to be around $.99 (50p), and we're encouraging creators to give away the first issues of their titles to allow new readers who may not be familiar with comics, but are iPhone or iPod Touch owners, to give comics on the devices a try," said iVerse Media owner Michael Murphey.
"With Digital Comics on the iPhone/iPod Touch we have access to a world wide audience, no printing costs or print run minimums, and it doesn't take three months to get the title from the catalogue to on sale in a store.”
Posted by ipodworld at August 28, 2008 10:05 AM

