A smaller week on the app; dropping half of Gang War 2 weeks ago cuts into the amount of books they’ll be releasing on the app for the next few week.
Alpha Flight is the final issue of the mini-series which ties into the Fall of X event starting up. Daredevil brings back Bullseye. And Star Wars: Dark Droids – D-Squad is the final issue of the mini-series; I’ll be throwing together a reading order for Dark Droids soon.
Here are the Infinity Comics for the last week.
No older comics were added in the last week.
I was able to read a few of last week’s books:
On last week’s DC sister column, I gave my review of the app itself; I’d like to do that for the Marvel Unlimited app this week. It’s a solid interface and layout; I like the presentation a lot. A high point for the Continue Reading section is the ability to remove books, either if they are something you won’t read going forward or it you were to go back into the book (say for a comic review).
The app also ties to a reader’s Marvel Insider account, which reading books can get points for freebees; opening a new comic is worth 50 points and finishing a comic is 100 points.
My biggest gripe is the reading orders. They have some, but with the amount of crossovers and event tie-ins, they don’t have the best option for jumping around. If you don’t see the reading order for, say, Sins of Sinister, you have to jump from book to book and it’s a major inconvenience for readers.
The popular character features could use some work too. You can read key issues for the characters, but those lists are not complete. You’ll also find some issues with characters that have the same name; for example, there are 2 different characters named Colossus in Marvel Comics and you’ll get both characters in “All Comics”.
I prefer the Marvel Unlimited App over the DC Universe Infinite, but I’m getting my money’s worth from both.
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