
Ok, here's the question:
Would you pay $59.88 to read over 5000+ Marvel Comics online, including the first 100 issues of Amazing Spider-Man & Fantastic Four, plus new Web-exclusive content?
This isn't an ad for them, I'm just curious if Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited is a model that would work. Especially for backlist.
Another question: would you pay a comparable price for a similar program on DC's end?
I would like the freedom of browsing backlist at my leisure without spending a lot of money or having piles of dusty comics in my house. For me, this largely becomes an issue of space to keep stuff. I don't have the space or the inclination to "archive." If there is one place where I can just read this stuff, that's great.
And as a writer, this arrangement helps me do research.
That said, I understand the appeal of the trade paperback/archive collection. But me personally, I really crave digitized comic book backlist. And I vote for more obscure stuff that might not be cost-effective for Marvel to put out in trade. In other words: more Devil Dinosaur and Rocket Raccoon.

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