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Forget Comixology: get your inexpensive comics from the Humble Bundle folks



Pretty soon Humble Bundle is going to run out of new things to sell. The 
company has already conquered video games, ebooks, comedy albums and briefly 
dabbled in film, now the pay-what-you-want kings are turning its sights on 
comic books. Starting at 11AM PT today you can get a fine collection of digital 
comics from Image, including Saga and East of West for as little as a penny. If 
you do care to cough up more (over $15, to be specific), you can get vol. 1 and 
vol. 20 of The Walking Dead. But this is just the beginning: Humble wants to be 
known for its book bundles as well as its game offerings. Once this Image Comic 
promotion is over on May 15th, Humble will be launching a new tab on its site 
dedicated to ebooks, audio books and comics. That means that there will always 
be two bundles running simultaneously: a game or other media bundle on the 
front page and an ebook bundle on a separate tab. And you can expect two 
different book bundles per-month.

Two bundles per month certainly seems ambitious for a company that has only 
offered a handful of book flash sales in the past, but there are already 
conversations in progress with indie book publishers, comic book publishers and 
even a few of the "Big 5" (Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Simon and 
Schuster, etc). In fact, there are already enough bundles lined up to carry 
Humble through September. And you can expect a healthy mix of formats in there 
from straight sci-fi ebook bundles and super hero comics collections, to 
publisher-themed bundles of audio and text.

While there are no immediate plans to bring ebooks to the Humble Store, Kelley 
Allen (director of eBooks), said that it was a distinct possibility. It's easy 
to see why the company would choose ebooks to focus on next. It's an easy to 
distribute media with a wealth of independent players looking to boost their 
exposure. It probably doesn't hurt that the highest average prices for Humble 
Bundle have been for its ebook collections, rather than its video games. Next 
we can only imagine that Humble will begin working with indie movie makers and 
musicians as it continues to build a rather unconventional media empire.

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