DC Comics Raises Rebirth Prices & Includes Digital Codes

DC Comics Raises Rebirth Prices & Includes Digital Codes

Hot on the heels of Marvel cancelling their own digital codes, now DC Comics has announced they are including digital codes in 15 titles of their Rebirth comics which includes a price hike. The new format kicks off in April. See the full press announcement below. 

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Select DC Monthly Books to Receive Price Increase and New Digital Access

Starting in April, select DC monthly series will see a price increase from $2.99 to $3.99. These books will now include access to a digital copy of the book on readdcentertainment.com via digital code so fans can access their favorite stories in print and digital form anytime, anywhere. In addition, Rebirth titles current priced at $3.99 and up will also receive the digital code.

“Giving readers value was a key component of our Rebirth initiative, and we’re continuing that commitment with this move,” stated John Cunningham, SVP, Sales & Trade Marketing. “We’ve heard from many fans that they like to read and collect our books in both digital and print formats so this new offering gives DC readers the convenience and value pricing they asked for.”

DC titles that will reflect the new pricing or digital codes starting in April include ALL STAR BATMAN, BATGIRL, BATGIRL AND THE BIRDS OF PREY, BATMAN BEYOND, BATWOMAN, BLUE BEETLE, CYBORG, THE HELLBLAZER, NEW SUPER-MAN, RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS, SUPER SONS, SUPERGIRL, SUPERWOMAN, TEEN TITANS, TITANS, TRINITY.

All of DC’s twice monthly Rebirth titles will remain at $2.99.

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