DC Comics Joins Comixology’s Unlimited Subscription Plan

By Hoai-Tran Bui/Jan. 9, 2019 4:00 pm EST

io9 reports that DC Comics will begin unloading thousands of select comics — from single issues, graphic novels, and complete collections — from both its DC back catalogue and Vertigo imprint to Comixology’s Unlimited subscription.

Below is the selection of single issues, trades, and graphic novel titles being added this week, with plenty more to come. You can check out a more complete list over at DC Comics:

All Star SupermanAnimal Man (2011-2014)Aquaman (2011-2016)Arrow (2012-2013)Batgirl (2016- )Batman (2011-2016)Batwoman (2011-2015)Batman: The Dark Knight ReturnsBatman: The Long HalloweenBatman: White KnightCyborg (2016- )Green Lanterns (2016-)Harley Quinn (2016-)Identity CrisisInjustice: Gods Among Us (2013)Injustice 2 (2017-)The Mulitversity (2014)New Super-Man (2016-)Supergirl (2016-)Teen Titans (2016-)Wonder Woman (2016-)DC Vertigo:100 BulletsAmerican VampireAstro City (2013- )Books of Magick: Life During Wartime (2004-2005)Clean Room (2015-2017)Doom Patrol (1987-1995)Ex-MachinaFablesHellblazerPreacherThe SandmanScalpedSweet ToothTransmetropolitanV for VendettaWatchmenY: The Last Man

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This is a surprising move for DC Comics, which just launched its digital platform DC Universe late last year, offering access to its comics back catalogue as well as access to other features like merchandise, streaming archives, and its burgeoning collection of original TV shows like Titans, Doom Patrol, and Young Justice: Outsiders. But DC Universe is inaccessible outside of the U.S., not to mention significantly more expensive than other comics subscriptions. So this partnership with Comixology may be mutually beneficial for both the comics retailer and DC Comics, which has lagged behind Marvel’s own comics subscription service, Marvel Unlimited.

Learn more about Comixology Unlimited at its official website where you can see the offers or begin a 30-day free trial.