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Comic book price guides are typically published on a monthly, quarterly, or yearly basis and provide comprehensive information about the fluctuations in the resale value of comics over a specific duration. These guides play a crucial role for collectors who intend to sell their collection or require an estimate of their collection's value for ...
The Grand Comics Database (GCD) is an Internet-based project to build a database of comic book information through user contributions. [1] [2] The GCD project catalogues information on creator credits, story details, reprints, and other information useful to the comic book reader, comic collector, fan, and scholar.
A comic book archive or comic book reader file (also called sequential image file) is a type of archive file for the purpose of sequential viewing of images, commonly for comic books. The idea was made popular by the CDisplay sequential image viewer; [ 1 ] since then, many viewers for different platforms have been created.
Comics by ComiXology (launched July 2009), a digital comic book reader and store for mobile devices, including iOS (launched April 2010), Android, Windows 8 (via the Windows Store), and the Internet (web reader launched June 2010), that allows users to access their digital comic collection across multiple devices.
Gemstone Publishing is an American company that publishes comic book price guides. The company was formed by Diamond Comic Distributors President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Geppi in 1994 when he bought Overstreet. [2] Gemstone published licensed Disney comic books from June 2003 until November 2008.
Rotate, flip, save as, used for reading comics and manga. Proprietary: Darktable: Lighttable (contact sheet), darkroom (image editing), map, tethering Non-destructive RAW photo editing (like Adobe Lightroom) as well as common image formats GPL-3.0-or-later: digiKam: Fit to window, zoom, pan, light table, slideshow with effects, OpenGL viewer
In December 2013 it was announced that Fantagraphics would participate in the Free Comic Book Day promotion campaign of May 2014 with a comic book issue showcasing the works of Don Rosa. The free issue was titled Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck: A Matter of Some Gravity and featured the two Rosa stories A Matter of Some Gravity and The Sign of ...
IDW Publishing licensed the character from Parker Brothers' parent company, Hasbro, and in May 2016, released Rom #0 as part of Free Comic Book Day. The free issue served as a prologue to a new ongoing series which began in July. [12] Rom continued to be part of the Hasbro Comic Book Universe until 2018, following the Transformers: Unicron event.