News: Dark Horse Comics to launch on the Apple iBookstore
Dark Horse comics have announced that their range of graphic novels are available on the iBookstore at iTunes.com/DarkHorseComics. Dark Horse is now one of the most widely distributed comics publishers digitally.
Dark Horse digital graphic novels are now available for purchase on the iBookstore, featuring over two hundred top titles, including Mass Effect, Hellboy, Star Wars, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Serenity, Sin City, and more. Plus, iBooks users can put Star Wars comics on their bookshelf next to all of their favorite Star Wars novels. Through Apple’s iOS devices, readers are guaranteed a comics-reading experience unlike any other.
“I’m thrilled that Dark Horse graphic novels are going to be available on the iBookstore,” said Dark Horse’s director of digital publishing, Mark Bernardi. “Our comics look beautiful on the iPad and iPhone. Look for more and more titles to be added every month.”
To get started either download the Dark Horse Comics app and create an account, or log on to Digital.DarkHorse.com and begin building your collection today.

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