Marvel Comics

Developer
Marvel Entertainment
Genre
Books
Version
3.10.1
Release date
April 1st 2010
Size
43.1 Mb
Price
Free
  • ComiXology requires users to reset passwords after security breach

    March 6th at 6:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Digital comic book seller ComiXology, whose iPad application is consistently one of the top grossing options on Apple's App Store, informed users on Thursday that it was victim to a security breach, and users must reset their passwords.

  • Marvel Unlimited launches on iOS with subscription-based access to 13K comics

    March 7th at 7:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Marvel Comics' digital subscription service landed on the iPad and iPhone on Thursday in the form of a new, highly anticipated application: Marvel Unlimited.

  • The iPad as a comic-book reader

    March 4th at 5:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Tablets, led by the iPad, have the potential to shake up the comic-book industry even more than ebook readers have begun to change the world of prose books. Large, portable color screens are perfect for reading comics. They’ve got a portability that desktop and laptop PCs can’t match, and of course they show off the source material in a way that small black-and-white Kindle screens can’t....

  • ComiXology Announces 65M Downloads, Inks Exclusive Multi-year Deal With Marvel To Distribute Digital Comics

    May 8th at 5:59am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Comics on the iPad. A match made in nerd heaven, right? Well, today it gets even better with the announcement that ComiXology and Marvel Entertainment have entered into a multi-year deal that sees the former exclusively distributing the latter’s digital catalog of English language single issues. Though the deal was actually signed on May 1, the announcement was delayed to make way for a particular movie premiere that some of you may have participated in over the weekend, Peter Phillips SVP and General M...

  • 7 Tech CEOs Talk About Their iPad Obsession

    March 19th at 1:02pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    The iPad for Business Series is supported by LogMeIn. Get remote access to your PC or Mac from any device, anywhere -- for free. The iPad is an excellent business tool,...

  • iPad Test Notes: Retina Apps Do Make a Difference

    March 16th at 6:40pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The thing about the iPad's new retina screen and processor is that yes, they're nice, but it's up to developers to take full advantage of it. Here's how some of the better retina iPad apps compare to their iPad 2 equivalents. We played Infinity Blade 2 and RealRacing2HD, both of which were updated for the new retina display. For RealRacer, there was a noticeable difference in the textures, but the animations were the same. Because of the way your eyes work in a racing game, it was pretty hard to tell....

  • Mysterious 'ix.Mac.MarketingName' listed as supported Apple device for iOS apps

    April 14th at 9:04am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    A number of universal applications on the iOS App Store have listed an unknown product placeholder name -- "ixMac.MarketingName" -- as a compatible device, fueling speculation that Apple could be poised introduce apps on a new device.

  • The iPad Apps Everyone Should Have February 2011

    February 28th at 6:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Another month, another set of apps evaluated for inclusion on our list of the best iPad apps. Who are the big winners in February? Who gets the boot? The Daily: Overall, it's probably the best iPad newspaper/magazine/multimedia experience/whatever to date. There's a tremendous amount of high quality content in a variety of sections, with sharp writing, beautiful photos, and well-produced video sprinkled throughout. Free, for now. The Atavist: For some people, the iPad is the device with the potential to...

  • The Best iPad Apps

    January 31st at 7:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    You've seen the commercials; Apps are what makes an iPad come to life. Here are the very best ones for work, play, creation, consumption and everything in between. Twitter: The official Twitter app for iPad packs in the features, giving you a full Tweet-and-browse experience. It can be a little bit overwhelming at first, but powerful things often are. Free. Flipboard: A true testament to the iPad's transformative powers, Flipboard scrapes your Twitter and Facebook feeds for links and arranges them in a...