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Devil's Due Goes Digital Popular comic titles now available on the iPhone... For a great selection of film, comic and TV action figures and collectibles, check out BigBadToyStore.com, Urban-Collector.com, BriansToys.com, DollsAmerica.com, ClarkToys.com, ToyWiz.com, VNCToys.com, PastGenerationToys.com, MonkeyDepot.com, RPMDiecast.com, HobbyLinkJapan.com, YesAnimation.com, and SuperheroToys.com. For a great selection of film, TV and pop culture t-shirts and apparel, check out TShirtGurus.com and 80sTees.com. Well known for its hit comics, from Jericho, Voltron and Hack/Slash to Mercy Sparx and Spartacus, Devil's Due Publishing's titles are now available on the iPhone, with a massive catalog of even more volumes coming every week. The Chicago-based comic book company's titles can be found via the iPhone applications comiXology and soon on iVerse Media, with iVerse utilizing the PSP player platform, as well. Realizing the full potential of mobile distribution, DDP will pioneer new efforts aimed to match the demand for interactive content in this age of the digital revolution. Announcing its recent partnership with hip-hop celebrity Murs, DDP announced its joint comic MerchGirl, slated for a January 2010 release will take advantage of the new medium in unique ways. "Comics on the iPhone are allowing us to instantly reach millions of potential customers who have never set foot in a comic book store, DDP President Josh Blaylock said. "It's really going to expand the comic reading audience like never before, and in turn inspire many of those readers to search out print editions."
Devil's Due Goes Digital
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