Occupy Transylvania! Dracula goes corporate in @KurtBusiek’s Dracula: The Company of Monsters by Busiek, Daryl Gregory and artist Scott Godlewski!
From the coffin to the board room, the Count is back and ready to tap the world for every last drop!
Grab all 12 issues today on Graphicly! 

Occupy Transylvania! Dracula goes corporate in @KurtBusiek’s Dracula: The Company of Monsters by Busiek, Daryl Gregory and artist Scott Godlewski!

From the coffin to the board room, the Count is back and ready to tap the world for every last drop!

Grab all 12 issues today on Graphicly

Top Cow Tuesday! Scaled Down Prices on DRAGON PRINCE!

Imagine you’re a young boy who’s never quite felt like he fit in. Then imagine it’s because you’re the Dragon Prince.

Just from that title, it means a lot of things are going to change around for you. For example, just as a start, there are dragons. That’s a new one. This book by Ron Marz and Lee Moder has the aforementioned dragons, as well as martial arts, wizards, and a whole lot of hidden history.

Today, all four issues can be yours for less than a buck each. That’s what Top Cow Tuesday does for you!

Top Cow Tuesday! CYBERFORCE on the Cheap!

Top Cow Tuesday rolls on in force! This week, get the first six issues of the revamped Cyberforce from the mind of Ron Marz and the art of Pat Lee. These are the characters that started the original Top Cow Universe, and they’re being handled by the writer who is the architect of the current Top Cow. This melding brings us classic characters like Ripclaw, Cyblade, Velocity and more, and if you thought you knew Cyberforce, check again.

First issue is free, and the rest are only $0.99 each. Get moooving!

Celebrating 50 Years of the Fantastic Four!

50 years ago today, Stan Lee & Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four #1 hit the stands, ushering in an all new kind of superhero team. Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, Sue Storm and Johnny Storm represented the first true superhero family, struggling with conflicts both cosmic and domestic. Half a century later, they continue to protect the world as the Future Foundation. But they remain, as ever, that stalwart first family of Marvel comics. 

It’s possible that 50 years have passed since you last read 1961’s Fantastic Four #1. Maybe you’ve only seen that iconic cover. Maybe today’s the day to finally look back at one of comics’ great milestones. 

Fantastic Four #1, and dozens of other classic issues from throughout the years, are available now on Graphicly

Contest Time! Pandora: End of Days

Girls or towns or planets with names like Pandora just shouldn’t have boxes. Just asking for trouble. Satchels? Fine. Barrels? Okie doke. Boxes? No way. 

Prizes though? Every Pandora should have prizes. Which brings us to a contest!




The past ten years have proven to be the great comeback decade of the zombie films.

Almost as if Hollywood decided to forgive and forget the not-so-graceful burnout of the infamous genre during the late 1980s, a decisive reboot of Romero’s legacy was inevitable.

The first Resident Evil movie in 2002 spawned a series of zombie-related films released to satiate the hunger of millions of survival-horror fans the world over.

But what about in comics?

AMC’s major hit TV miniseries, The Walking Dead, propelled sales of the graphic novels on which it was based to the top of the charts and encouraged comic-book creators nationwide to pick up a shotgun and take aim at their own vision of a zombie-infested apocalypse.

Appropriately setting the story in 2012, Real Interface Studios released a brand-new, 200-page graphic novel on May 9th that depicted its own zombie-horror twist on the popular upcoming Mayan apocalypse legend.

The violent outbreak, illustrated with gorgeous, manga-style artwork by Jin Song Kim, isn’t started by some mysterious virus this time. Instead the story delves into the consequences of combining man’s reckless nature with archeology, which results in an ancient plague being released upon the modern world in Pandora: End of Days Volume #1.

Having already sold one thousand copies on Barnes & Nobles during its first month of publication and soaring to the top two ranking in Amazon.com’s graphic-novel horror category, this is a must-read for survival-horror and zombie/Apocalypse fans or anyone in need of a great thriller.

Additionally, the book also provides instructions on how to enter in a unique Giveaway Contest!

To celebrate the success of the release of their newest graphic novel: PANDORA End of Days volume 1, the new indie publisher, Real Interface Studios, is giving away cool prizes for a special sweepstakes to promote the upcoming release of the 2nd volume this September.

The Prizes:

- Real-life Commando Tactical Combat Vest. The same worn by real Police SWAT.

- A brand new WE-Tech G39c Airsoft (BB gun) Gas-powered Blowback combat training Rifle.

To enter the contest:

1)  Read PANDORA End of Days Volume 01  (full version)

2) At the end of Chapter 03, pick & choose which one of the J6 Commando Team operatives you think will be infected in Volume 02.

      a)   The Captain
      b)   Jet
      c)   Marcus

3)  Join the official Facebook.com/Pandora.endofdays page and Email your answer.

4)  A lucky winner with the correct answer will be picked randomly the week before Volume 2 comes out!

5)  The winner will be asked to provide:     - Full Name  - Shipping Address  - Phone #

    A random Facebook Fan is also picked every month to win a special giant size banner-poster illustrating both volume covers together!


For more information on this cool new 200 page zombie survival-horror graphic novel, go to: www.Pandora-EOD.com or you can read it now here on Graphicly.

Top Cow Tuesday! IMPALER is Just $0.99!

Sure, it’s another take on vampires in comics, but if we’re being honest with you, it’s a great one.

Impaler

An unassuming cargo ship lets loose a plague of vampires, long thought forgotten. The military is helpless to stop them, so they call in Vlad the Impaler. Yes, that Vlad, the ancient original Dracula to help mop up the mess. Will he be any help where a nuclear bomb wasn’t? You’ll need to read.

With a story by William Harms and art by Matt Timson, it’s a vampire tale like you’ve never read, and it’s one of the good ones.

Get all 11 issues of the first and second volumes for $0.99 each today on Graphicly.

And the first issue is FREE!

Top Cow Tuesday: Hunter-Killer for a Killer Price!

From master writer Mark Waid and Top Cow founder Marc Silvestri, Hunter-Killer is a tale of the Ultra Sapiens. Created by a government in fear of nuclear war, they are living super weapons. But most of them escaped, and went into hiding. With dangerous powers and abilities, the project also created a way to neutralize them. With art by Silvestri, Eric Basaldua and Kenneth Rocafort, you can now read issues #1-12 for $0.99 each today only for Top Cow Tuesday!

To get a taste, read issue #0 for FREE!

This week, Takio joins the Graphicly family, bringing even more all-ages excitement to our lineup of kid-friendly titles. 
But isn’t that Decemberist Colin Meloy’s former folk quartet out of late 90s Missoula, Montana, you ask. Even better, friend. This is the brainchild of young Olivia Bendis from Portland. Fortunately for us, her father had the good sense to share it with readers the world over. 
The celebrated creative team behind Powers delivers an all new story perfect for the whole family. Truly. Takio is a 96-page graphic novel from Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming, based on a story by Olivia Bendis. It’s a tale of two sisters—Taki and Olivia, hence the title—brought together by one nefarious (mad) science project. 
“Takio tells the story of two sisters in a multiracial, adoptive family who are driving each other insane!!! Their overprotective mother makes them walk to school together, eat lunch together, and play together. They can’t get away from each other!! But when a one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-lifetime accident gives them real-life superpowers, these two sisters become the first actual superheroes in the entire world.”
This is one you’ll happily share with the kids in your life. And now you can do so on a desktop, on your iPad, or any Android device through Graphicly! 
Grab Takio today. For more from Bendis and Oeming (though maybe not for the kids) check out the capes and robbers procedural Powers! 

This week, Takio joins the Graphicly family, bringing even more all-ages excitement to our lineup of kid-friendly titles. 

But isn’t that Decemberist Colin Meloy’s former folk quartet out of late 90s Missoula, Montana, you ask. Even better, friend. This is the brainchild of young Olivia Bendis from Portland. Fortunately for us, her father had the good sense to share it with readers the world over. 

The celebrated creative team behind Powers delivers an all new story perfect for the whole family. Truly. Takio is a 96-page graphic novel from Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming, based on a story by Olivia Bendis. It’s a tale of two sisters—Taki and Olivia, hence the title—brought together by one nefarious (mad) science project. 

“Takio tells the story of two sisters in a multiracial, adoptive family who are driving each other insane!!! Their overprotective mother makes them walk to school together, eat lunch together, and play together. They can’t get away from each other!! But when a one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-lifetime accident gives them real-life superpowers, these two sisters become the first actual superheroes in the entire world.”

This is one you’ll happily share with the kids in your life. And now you can do so on a desktop, on your iPad, or any Android device through Graphicly! 

Grab Takio today. For more from Bendis and Oeming (though maybe not for the kids) check out the capes and robbers procedural Powers

Graphicly Celebrates Free Comic Book Day!

With Free Comic Book Day approaching this Saturday, May 7th, everyone at Graphicly is ecstatic to participate in the celebration of comic books!  

What is Free Comic Book Day? It’s the one day a year where participating comic book shops have an offering of comics that you can get for absolutely free! It’s a great day to go to your local comic book store and check out the free books as well as the other great offerings they may have.  You can find out more at FreeComicBookDay.com and you can find a local comic shop near you by using the Comic Shop Locator.

But just because Graphicly is digital comics, doesn’t mean we can’t get in on the fun and boy do we have a ton of fun planned for you on May 7th. We’ve got free comics and ways to win free comics as well as an iPad 2 or Android Tablet!  Here’s the run down of what we’ve got planned:

Can you believe that for one day, ALL of those books will be free? So you really have no reason not to swing by Graphicly on May 7th, try some new comics and then be elegible to win some great prizes!  We hope everyone has a great Free Comic Book Day and enjoy your comic books!

Top Cow Tuesday! Artifacts For Sale!

Today is the first official Top Cow Tuesday!

Every week, we’ll spotlight a different Top Cow comic, and for one day only, that title will only cost 99 measly cents! 


First up is Artifacts, Top Cow’s big event book, starring all their big characters like Witchblade, the Darkness, Angelus, and more! Written by Ron Marz, this one is all self contained, and ready to be enjoyed by long time Top Cow fans, or even folks who have no idea what a darkling is. Issues #1-3 are available on Graphicly right now for $0.99 each, today only. Wednesday they go back to the regular price (which is actually a pretty good deal too).

But, that’s not all! In honor of our first Top Cow Tuesday, each issue includes a commentary and conversation with writer Ron Marz, Top Cow publisher Filip Sablik, and Josh Flanagan from iFanboy.com. To listen, download the issues on the Graphicly AIR app!
Look out next Tuesday for another great deal from Top Cow!