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Vertigo Comics

Vertigo Comics at Mac App Store analyse

DC Entertainment
816 ratings · Power index: 320
Version 3.9.8
Size 74.13 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 07 Mar 2012

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Vertigo (an imprint of DC Entertainment) is a forward looking publisher that pushes the boundaries of comic book and graphic novel publishing with its innovative and provocative fiction and nonfiction told through compelling visuals. Vertigo comics are written and illustrated by some of the most highly acclaimed talent in the industry including Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bill Willingham, Peter Milligan, Scott Snyder, Brian Azzarello, Jeff Lemire, Eduardo Risso, Mark Buckingham and Rafael Albuquerque. Vertigo is known for its highly original, award-winning and bestselling comic books and graphic novels including SANDMAN, FABLES, PREACHER, 100 BULLETS, Y: THE LAST MAN, AMERICAN VAMPIRE, and DAYTRIPPER. With the official Vertigo app from DC Entertainment, you can download and enjoy great comic books from our current weekly offerings, plus a vast library of ground-breaking Vertigo classics. Powered by ComiXology, this app enables you to take advantage of the unique Guided View reading experience or enjoy the pristine, classic full page view. What’s more you’ll be able to conveniently manage and read your entire collection anytime, whether you’re at your desktop, computer, laptop or on the move using your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. Experience the intriguing world of Vertigo comics wherever you are!

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Monthly Downloads > 7.04k
Est. Revenue ~ $2.88k

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enter sandman, and not the hokey metallica one

Chad Traugher · 14 years ago

so glad to not only have neil gaiman and alan moore on my bookshelves but also on my iPhone and iPad, and only for $.99 any better and it would be free.

Hell yeah

D3N1ZEN · 14 years ago

I love the way the reader works, Vertigo titles are the only comics I read. Great app

Where are the MADs?

Mikel7jj · 14 years ago

Is this an April fools prank? Where are the Mad Magazines? None listed!

Nice

Freaknsteain · 14 years ago

Interesting

In-app purchases disabled

Jim Lipsey · 13 years ago

In-app purchases were disabled about a week ago, with the support account on twitter (@cmxlgy_support) giving only ambiguous, non-specific explanations to the ensuing chorus of complaints. They now expect you to first make a separate account within a web browser in order to provide a cc number to a third-party vendor (Comixology), then to go into the Vertigo app to try to link your two accounts, and then try to download the purchase. A seamless process ruined.

Non-retina

Bauhsoj · 13 years ago

Im fairly new to comics. I read Marvel when I was younger but lost interest in my teens. I decided to pick them back up after a friend recommended Vertigo since it was a more mature branch of DC. His first recommendation? Y: The Last Man. What a great book. There is a downside though. All the beautiful art and the brilliant guided reading is ruined buy not supporting Retina displays on iPad. Anybody who was alive back in 2010 saw that this type of display would eventually be on iPad. Those are the people who had their apps ready long before it debuted. The comics are great. The display support; not so much.

Excellent.

RJTolleson · 12 years ago

The app itself is excellent. Does what its meant to do: give access to Vertigo comics and provide a way that makes them easy to read on an iPhone or iPad. One quibble about content: where are the collected editions and archives?