SpandexFan
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This may have an obvious answer but I haven't read a comic in several years. Watching all the great superhero movies of the past decade has reignited my interest in these classic stories.
I know that MAD Magazine once releasd a CD series that scanned every MAD Magazine from 1970-2000 (roughly) and would allow you to read every single episode on one disc.
Did comics ever go digital? Did they ever release discs that allow us to read all the hundreds of classic issues instead of spending thousands of dollars at a comic book store for older issues?
I'd love to go over some of those classic X-Men and Batman comics. So many great stories.
I know that MAD Magazine once releasd a CD series that scanned every MAD Magazine from 1970-2000 (roughly) and would allow you to read every single episode on one disc.
Did comics ever go digital? Did they ever release discs that allow us to read all the hundreds of classic issues instead of spending thousands of dollars at a comic book store for older issues?
I'd love to go over some of those classic X-Men and Batman comics. So many great stories.