Like comics? You can access Marvel's 15,000-strong comic book library for $0.99

Although Marvel has recently found tremendous success in film and television, they haven"t forgotten their roots -- old-fashioned comic book print. That"s why the company has announced an exclusive deal ahead of Comic Con 2014 for those who want to experience the days of comic books all over again, minus the paper cuts: full access to Marvel Unlimited, their online archive of over 15,000 comic books, for only 99 cents.

The subscription ends after a month, so reading fast is a must. It"ll cost $9.99 a month (or $69 a year, if you opt to pay all at once) for each month after that, so while you might not be able to read every single one of Marvel"s 15,000 digital comic books in just 30 days, there"s plenty of time to decide whether or not you want to continue your subscription afterwards.

In addition to access via web browser on Marvel.com, the company offers free Android and iPhone apps for reading on the go. And with exclusive content only offered on Marvel Unlimited, like Infinite Comics (designed specifically to be read on a digital screen) and storylines for Marvel blockbusters like Captain America: The Winter Soldier, paying just 99 cents for near-limitless comic book content is an obvious choice.

Source: Marvel via Wired | Image via Marvel

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