I think the price mark down depends on the popularity of the comic title.
Even some of the Batman titles that came out almost a year ago are still
$2. However I did just get The Joker series from 1975 for a $1.

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On Jan 26, 2013 12:34 AM, "Irredeemable Shag" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Great conversation about digital versus print. I agree about the
> subconscious connection to physical media (a sentiment that may die with
> our generation).
>
> I still prefer hard copy comics for new stories, but I don't mind digital
> versions of older comics. In fact when reading a lengthy run of back
> issues, I prefer digital. They are easier to manage.  Also back issue
> stories for me tend to have a more disposable feeling (unless it's some
> groundbreaking comic that I feel a connection with), so digital doesn't
> bother me as much. For example, reading 18 issues of the 1990s Ultraverse
> Prototype comic digitally was just fine for me. They were a fun read, but
> its unlikely I'll ever read them again or even reference them. I'm more
> likely to breeze through a digital comic, whereas I'm more likely to study
> every panel of a hard copy comic.
>
> A potential solution for Ed. DC Comics discounts the digital comics from
> $2.99 to $1.99 once they've been out for a month (or at least they used
> to). So I'd just wait a month for your comics and save the $1.
>
> Shag
>
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>
> On Jan 24, 2013, at 1:17 PM, Jennifer Walker <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> As for the original point (colors looking better on a screen), as many
> comics are colored digitally these days: of course. The available spectrum
> of CMYK (color print permutations) is much more limited than RGB (monitor
> colors) (1 million versus more than 16 million, respectively). Which is
> why, even when something is digitally colored to print CMYK, it's never
> going to look exactly the same as the colorist is looking at it through the
> best approximation that his or her RGB monitor can achieve.
>
> This is also the bane of existence to any print shop. I remember when we
> went from color separated copy to digital files and having to explain that
> the spot color the designer chose from the eyedropper in her program could
> be approximated but not necessarily matched when it was converted to CMYK.
> We still have to explain to people why their monitors don't look like the
> press proofs, or why their desktop printer prints different colors from our
> presses.
>
> As for the importance we place on physical media over digital, I've been
> thinking about this more, lately. While I'm not generally the type to
> ponder doomsday scenarios in my spare time, it has occurred to me that, in
> case of some massive catastrophe, if we lost the power grid, even for a
> week or two, many people would be up the proverbial creek without their
> Google searches and bookmarks. It's worth an informed choice of what to
> purchase in hard copy (for me, anything with reference value) versus
> digital (entertainment and temporary information).
>
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Edward Crosby <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Maybe that's a subconscious feeling because that's something that didn't
>> really occur to me.
>>
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>> On Jan 24, 2013 12:53 PM, "Cary Preston" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, because with the print issues you have something tangible that at
>>> least subconsciously has some retained value after its been read. Even
>>> though the market for old comics has essentially evaporated I've seen
>>> people claim that their issue #1 of Archie is worth hundreds. A digital
>>> copy is like a saved web page; once youve read it saving it doesnt seem to
>>> have any value.
>>>
>>> On Jan 24, 2013, at 12:45 PM, Edward Crosby <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> http://comicsbeat.com/must-read-jim-rugg-on-print-vs-digital/
>>>
>>> I need to compare myself on this. I've purchased a digital and print
>>> version of Firestorm, so I'll be checking this out when I get home.
>>> However, it does make sense.
>>> On a side note about digital: Something I noticed recently since getting
>>> my tablet and buying more comics via Comixology is that I seem to be more
>>> apprehensive about buying $2 and $3 comics than I was before buying them in
>>> print at the comic book store. I've cut down the amount of buying over the
>>> past 6 years because of prices and have been reluctant about buying $3
>>> comics but more so now in the digital world. I started reading The Court of
>>> Owls stuff in the Batman family crossovers and found that the newer issues
>>> are more expensive. As I started to get closer to the newer issues I became
>>> very hesitant about buying those issues but eventually gave in due to
>>> curiosity in the storyline.
>>> Has this happened to anyone else?
>>> Seems kind of strange to me, especially for me.
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