Now featuring over 2600 titles from the world’s biggest and best comic publishers, the Digital Comics catalogue continues to expand a rate matched only by the heinous plans of your average, everyday supervillain as they strive for world domination.
To celebrate the festive season, we’ve picked 50 titles – the 25 best-selling titles of the year and 25 of our favourite “Boredom Busters”, all of which are guaranteed to warm the cockles of even the most maniacal sociopath’s heart.
Read on to see the list of our top 25 best sellers, in alphabetical order:
- Aleister Arcane #1
- Aleister Arcane #2
- Civil War #1
- Civil War #2
- Civil War #3
- Civil War #4
- Civil War #5
- Civil War #6
- Civil War #7
- God of War #1
- Kick-Ass (2008) #1
- Kick-Ass (2008) #2
- Marvel Zombies (2005) #1
- Marvel Zombies (2005) #2
- Paranormal Activity: The Search for Katie
- Tank Girl: The Gifting #1
- The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #1
- The Warriors #1 (FREE!)
- Transformers: All Hail Megatron #1
- Transformers: Classics #1
- Venom Vs. Carnage (2004) #1
- Wallace & Gromit Comic #1 (FREE!)
- World War Hulk (2007) #1
- Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse #1: Birds, Bees, Blood & Beer #1
- Zombies vs Robots #0
But that’s not all. Our intrepid team of sinister spandex-clad delinquents here at Digital Comics Towers have chosen their own personal highlights from the year’s releases. Here’s a list of 25 “Boredom Busters” – all classics in their own way, including one or two names you may be unfamiliar with:
- Batman: Hush #1
- Bayou #1 (FREE!)
- Bone: Out From Boneville (BUNDLE)
- Clive Barker’s The Thief of Always #1
- Daredevil: Yellow (2001) #1
- Deadpool #1
- Dragon Age #1
- Fables #1
- Ghost Rider (2005) #1
- Groom Lake #1
- Haven #1
- Kill Shakespeare #1
- Leviathan
- Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft #1
- Magician: Apprentice #1
- Monsters, Inc
- Origin (2001) #1: The Hill
- Raising Amy #1
- Runaways (2003) #1
- Sandman #1
- Silent Hill: Dead-Alive #1
- True Blood #1
- Vampire Hunter D Vol.1 #1
- X-Mickey #9: The Christmas Present
- Y: The Last Man #1 (FREE!)
If our Festive Fifty doesn’t grab you, head over to the Special Offers page to see how you can build your Digital Comics collection at lightning speed with our range of free comics and great value bundles.
Whether you’re a seasoned fan of digital comics or new to them there’s never been a better time to supercharge your PSP and give yourself a festive treat.
With Digital Comics from PlayStation Store you’ll find one of the largest collections of comic books ever brought together in the digital world. And thanks to the revolutionary auto-flow viewer, you can read comics the way you want to read them and watch the pages unfold panel-to-panel with just the touch of a button.
Jumping into Digital Comics is easy – simply select the Digital Comics icon under Extras from the XMB (XrossMediaBar) while connected to the Internet to download the completely free Digital Comics reader, and then download comics from PlayStation Store Comic Store. Visit playstationcomics.com for details.
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