With a new Dungeons & Dragons movie storming into theatres this weekend the roleplaying game is on a lot of people's minds. People who are geeked about the movie or enjoy playing the game, may want to head over to humblebundle.com to check out their current promotion featuring IDW Publishing Dungeons and Dragons comic books. You can get a treasure trove of digital comic books for a steal!
Humble Bundle bands together book and video game publishers with charities to provide incredible deals for consumers while also fundraising for charity. You can choose how much you want to spend and divide that amount between the publisher, charity and Humble Bundle for hosting the deal. There are five different Dungeons and Dragons levels to choose from.
You can just spend $1 to purchase to get five digital Dungeon & Dragons graphic novels that are each a collection of a number of comic books from IDW Publishing. Spend ten dollars to receive 14 comics. And spending $18 will get you 29 Dungeons & Dragons graphic novels. For $18 you are literally getting the retail value of $326 in comic books!
Feeling generous? You can spend more to donate to the Dungeons & Dragons Bundle charity partner, The Hasbro Children's Fund. This is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to empower childhood by bringing “the sparkle of Hope, the joy of Play and the power of Service” into the lives of the children across the globe. Working with strategic charitable partners, the grants made through the Hasbro Children’s Fund support programs that deliver; stability for children in crisis; pediatric physical and mental health services; hunger security; educational programs; quality out of school time programming and programs that empower youth through service. To learn more about these programs and how they are making a difference for children worldwide, please visit www.hasbro.org.
The tabletop legend gets the comic treatment in this Humble Bundle promotion. Thanks to IDW Publishing, you can jump headlong into the world of Dungeons & Dragons no matter how poorly you roll your acrobatics check! Comic geniuses like Jim Zub, AJ Mendez, Sal Buscema, Rags Morales, Andrea Di Vito, Jan Duursema and countless others come together to tell the story of the heroes of Baldur’s Gate as they journey across Icewind Dale and other regions across the Forgotten Realms. With books like Dungeons & Dragons: At the Spine of the World, Dungeons & Dragons: Mindbreaker, Dungeons & Dragons: Legends of Baldur's Gate, and two dozen others, you won’t want to miss this collection of adventures!
Plus, your purchase goes on to support the Hasbro Children's Fund!
Pay $1 or more. Normally, the total cost for the comics and ebooks in this bundle is as much as $326. This bundle has a minimum $1 purchase.
Read your comic books purchased through Humble Bundle anywhere. The comics are available in PDF and ePub formats, so they work on your computer, e-readers, iPads, cell phones, and a wide array of mobile devices!
If you want to help Humble Bundle keep offering deals like this Dungeons and Dragons collection of comic books, think about giving them a tip at check out too. They have expenses to pay to keep the site up and running after all.
I've bought a number of comic book related bundles from them and have been very satisfied with the prices, quality of the products offered, and that you don't have to utilize an app to read your e-books just download them from your Humble Bundle account when you want to read them and view directly on your computer or other electronic device. From my experience with Humble Bundle they've earned a Geek Daddy nod of approval.
Are you geeked about this Dungeons and Dragons Humble Bundle of IDW Publishing comic books? If you are interested don't wait too long to jump on this offer as it vanished on April 20th!
Can't get to your local comic book shop because of pandemic-related closures? Here are some alternative activities to provide you with some comic book fun until life resumes back to normal. I'm sure we could all use the escapism that comic book stories provide right now!
FREE DIGITAL COMIC BOOKS
Until print editions are back in stock, some comic book publishers are providing some of their issues to read for FREE online. Marvel for example has made a number of complete story arcs involving popular characters such as the Avengers, Captain America, Fantastic Four and Spider-Man available to read during the month of April for FREE via its Marvel Comics app.
Image Comics is the publisher whose titles I've been reading the most lately. Their comics have great artwork and stories with mature themes and plots aimed for readers 16+ years old. They have made the first issue of all their series available to read for FREE online. If you like what you've read than additional issues in a series can be purchased through their website. Some of my favorite comic book titles from Image are Manifest Destiny, Moonshine, Oblivion Song, Undiscovered Country and The Realm. In fact, Oblivion Song by Robert Kirkman, the creator of The Walking Dead, is my FAVORITE comic book being published right now. There are more than 150 comic books to read for free right now at imagecomics.com.
Top Cow Comics has their #1 issues available to read online too as well as a few graphic novels that collect an entire first story arc to read from some of their series including Postal, Think Tank and Eden's Fall. My favorite series from Top Cow Comics are Port of Earth and Eclipse which both have their #1 issues available to read at topcow.com.
I'm always on the lookout for good Middle Grade reading level books for my 11 year old twins. If you are in search of stuff for tween aged kids to check out WRAPPED UP by David Scheidt. Thise comics revolve around Milo who appears to be just a normal 12-year-old boy… except for the fact that his parents are mummies, his best friend is a gnarly old wizard, and his babysitters are witches! David has made available the first two volumes of WRAPPED UP for FREE to help keep kids reading during the pandemic. Just download them as pdf files from the links he provided on Twitter. Each volume is 160 pages of spooky fun!
Kids and kids at heart can enjoy a weekly newsletter from DC Comics full of family friendly activities and sample content of material from the publisher meant for young readers. The newsletter we received this week included a video with artist Kirk Scroggs showing how to draw the character Swamp Kid, a recipe for Bat-Signal Cookies, a preview of the graphic novel ZATANNA AND THE HOUSE OF SECRETS, and some Justice League coloring pages. CLICK HERE to sign up for the DC KIDS CAMP newsletter that will be delivered each week through the pandemic crisis. Other activities and videos are also shared throughout the week on Twitter at @DCComicsKids
Check to see if your local library offers residents a subscription to Hoopla. This app available for Android and Apple devices allows people to read e-books and digital comics on mobile devices for FREE. The service has a huge selection of comic books available to read. You can download up to 7 items per month.
Comic books are bundled as graphic novels so that you can read an entire story arc or mini-series as one download. I just read the recent DCEASED mini-series that zombified the DC Comics universe on Hoopla and just downloaded a story arc of Manifest Destiny to read next. Take advantage of this great service if you are eligible to use it through your library.
HUMBLE BUNDLE
There is a pay what you want James Bond Humble Bundle deal available right now! Don't wait to jump on this offer because it will only last a few days. For just a $1 you can unlock 4 graphic novels from the Dynamite Comics James Bond comic books. $8 dollars unlocks another tier with four more graphic novels and $15 adds five more. Wow this is a great deal!
With Humble Bundle you can pay as little as $1 for an impressive number of comic books. Plus you can divvy up the amount you spend between the comic book publisher, a designated charity and the Humble Bundle platform. The charity for this James Bond bundle is the National Coalition against Censorship. So if you spent $8 dollars for the middle tier you could give the charity $6 and the other two entities $1 each or you could give the National Coalition Against Censorship $1, Humble Bundle $1 and Dynamite Comics $6.
You also don't have to just give the minimum. So purchasers could give extra money to help out the charity or publisher. Maybe someone will donate $25 dollars for the full package spending a little extra to help out the charity and the publisher during these tough economic times. What is great about Humble Bundle is you decide!
I've purchased Star Trek and Dungeon and Dragons comic books from Humble Bundle in the past. Plus I just bought this James Bond Humble Bundle for myself too. I spent $15 to get a great bundle of James Bond comic books from Dynamite comic books that have a normal retail value of almost $200.
Different bundles pop up throughout the year so always keep an eye out for what comic book deals you can find at HumbleBundle.com.
BINGE WATCH NETFLIX
Daredevil the man without fear may not be a part of the Marvel cinematic universe, but he has jumped from the pages of comic books onto a Netflix television series. There are three seasons to binge through on the streaming service. Plus a fourth season where he joins a superhero team up known as the Defenders. A criminal defense attorney by day and vigilante by night, Daredevil is always fighting for justice within New York City's Hell's Kitchen.
Dark Horse Comics popular Umbrella Academy has also leapt from comic book pages to television screens with its own Netflix original series. This story revolves around a group of young adults with superpowers who were brought together and adopted as kids by a rich, eccentric father. Now grown up but with emotional scars from their childhood of superhero training, they work together to solve a mystery surrounding their father's death and a pending global apocalypse.
One of IDW Publishing's most popular comic book series Locke & Key has also made it to Netflix. Based upon the comics by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez, this television series follows the adventures of three siblings who move into a house filled with reality-bending keys. As they discover the secrets of the keys they must also protect them from supernatural threats haunting the family.
DC UNIVERSE MOVIES
While recent live action movies featuring DC Comics superheroes have been pretty much a bust with a few exceptions did you know there is an extensive library of animated movies which are fantastic! These aren't cartoons for kids but rather PG-13 and R rated movies that are like viewing live motion comic books. If you are a comic book fan and haven't seen these movies yet you really need to check them out!
The most recently released movie in this DC animated cinematic universe is SUPERMAN: RED SON. It takes a look at an alternate reality where Superman landed on Earth as a baby not in the heartland of America but rather in Mother Russia. Instead of standing up for the American Way, Superman is instead the enforcer of Soviet dominance. How would the world have changed and will he be friend or foe to the heroes and villains of the DC Universe?
You can watch SUPERMAN: RED SON via digital services like Movies Anywhere or buy on Blu-ray from Best Buy. This is the 37 installment in the DC Comics original animated movies series. Other movies in the series include Batman vs Teenage Mutant Turtles, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Green Lantern: First Flight, Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay and Wonder Woman: Bloodlines.
With the price of new comic books ranging from $3 to $5 dollars per issue, it can be pricey to read all over the stories that you may be interested in. That is why I really like the Humble Bundle service. It partners with publishers to promote selling themed bundles of comic books that are both very affordable and help out good causes.
Humble Bundle encourages people to pay what they want with a minimum purchase of $1 to receive some digital comic books. Then there are tiers where if you spend certain amounts additional books are included within your bundle. Normally there are three tiers priced at $1, $8 and $15 dollars with extra bonus books also thrown in if the Humble Bundle campaign reaches certain financial goals such as raising $10,000, $50,000 or $100,000.
Often times spending $1 will get you about $25 to $50 worth of comic books and $15 dollars or more buys anywhere between $100 and $300 of value comparable to buying from online digital sellers like Comixology or print editions from traditional comic book shops. Another perk is that the issue you purchase are yours to download and read on your choice of device ranging from PCs to phones rather than having to be accessed from a specific online website portal. Your comic books are available in a variety of formats including CBZ, PDF, and ePub so they can be read whenever and wherever you want to flip through them. Plus a percentage of what you spend is donated to a specially selected charity.
Sci-fi fans aren't going to want to miss out on the newest Humble Bundle! IDW Publishing has put together a great STAR TREK bundle of comic books. You can get yourself $173 worth of Star Trek comics for as little as $15. Don't hesitate to take advantage of the deal because this Humble Bundle is only available for a few days. There is a clock at the top of the offer counting down the time before this Star Trek Humble Bundle expires. Get yourself over to humblebundle.com now to get yourself a bunch of Star Trek comics from IDW Publishing.
I spent $15 dollars myself for this Star Trek Humble Bundle. It is nice that you designate where your money goes. I donated $10 to the partner charity Challenger Center for Space Science Education with $2.50 each going to Humble Bundle and IDW Publishing. That was a great deal and also helped out a nice cause. Created to honor the memory of the lost in the tragic Challenger 51-L space shuttle mission, this charity funds STEM learning centers around the country that use space-themed simulations to engage students in dynamic, hands-on learning opportunities. Visit challenger.org to find out more.
By spending $1 or more on this Humble Bundle you get the equivalent of 13 graphic novels of the IDW Publishing STAR TREK series that ran from 2011-2016. You'll also get a number of mini-series collections including Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive.
Spending $8 or more also adds a number of Star Trek: The Next Generation comics into your Humble Bundle collection. This tier also includes Star Trek: Alien Spotlight and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy issues into your bundle. It also includes IDW's Star Trek photo-novel series that uses imagery from the original television show episodes to portray stories in a comic book format.
Investing $15 or more into this Humble Bundle will get you a number of comic books based upon the new Star Trek Discovery television series. It also includes two fun cross-over comic book series: Star Trek/Green Lantern and Star Trek/Transformers. Also remember you can spend more than what is being asked for and direct that money to support the Challenger Center for Space Science Education.
So far this Star Trek Humble Bundle has had more than 5,000 purchases and raised more than $60,000 dollars. The average purchase has been $12.25. Join in! Support a good cause and get some great comic books.
There is a new Humble Bundle that celebrates the magic and wonder of Jim Henson's imagination and creations. The Humble Jim Henson: The Jim Henson Company Comics Bundle provides the opportunity for people to enjoy Boom Studios print portrayals of puppets that have been beloved by generations of fans. You can name your price to purchase a basic bundle of The Dark Crystal and Fraggle Rock digital comic books. HumbleBundle.com
allows consumers to purchase a bundle of video games or digital publications
for any price they choose with that money being split three ways amongst a designated charity, the publisher, and
the website. The focus of these bundles is normally to raise awareness and funding for charities, in this particular case it being the Center for Puppetry Arts.
In 1978, Kermit the Frog and Jim Henson cut the
ribbon to open the Center for Puppetry Arts. Since then, the Center has
inspired generations of children and adults through our performances,
educational workshops, and exhibitions.
The Center uses the art form of puppetry as a
means to provide educational experiences that encourage creativity,
support school-day learning, fuel holistic development, and provide
accessible, hands-on opportunities to participate in arts activities.
The Center’s live puppetry performances,
hands-on workshops, and guided museum tours provide creative arts
experiences to students that aren’t available in classrooms while also
providing teachers with opportunities to infuse the arts into their
curriculum goals. The Center for Puppetry Arts is opening a new museum space this year which will
feature expanded exhibit areas for both its Global Collection and the
Jim Henson Collection. This new space will provide immersive and
interactive, exhibitions allowing guests of all ages to explore puppetry in unique
ways, challenging preconceptions and giving a new appreciation of the
global scope and universal power of the art form. As part of this
project, the Center will be protecting and preserving hundreds of international
and Henson treasures for future generations to enjoy and understand.
If you spend more than the average amount people are paying for the basic bundle, you will get some extra bonus e-books added to your shopping cart which include Jim Henson's The Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow and The Storyteller comic books and novelizations of Storyteller and Labyrinth.
Additionally, if you spend $2 more than the average amount spent on the basic bundle, the graphic novel Jim Henson's Tale of Sand will be thrown into your package as an extra thank you. Discovered in the Archives of the The Jim Henson Company, A Tale of Sand
is an original graphic novel adaptation of an unproduced,
feature-length screenplay written by Jim Henson and his frequent writing
partner, Jerry Juhl. A Tale of Sand follows scruffy everyman, Mac, who
wakes up in an unfamiliar town, and is chased across the desert of the
American Southwest by all manners of man and beast of unimaginable
proportions. A Tale
of Sand will allow Henson fans to recognize some of the inspirations and
set pieces that eventually appeared in later Henson Company productions.
These digital comic books are DRM-free which means that they aren't tied
to a particular website or computer program to be able to read.
Download them onto whatever device you want and read them at your
convenience where and when you want. I've heard that accessing these
comics works great from a PC or laptop but some people have had
difficulties with them on smart phones and tablets. Here's a hint...download these files to your PC, save them as .pdf and upload to your mobile device by dropbox. Voila! that has worked every time for me!
This deal, like all Humble Bundles is for a limited time so if you are a fan of Jim Henson's work beware because if you snooze you'll loose and this offer will be gone. Check out the clock in the top right corner of Humble Bundle deals right under the green Pay What You Want box to check out how much time is left before an offer expires.
Before apps and wifi, the Internet and wifi when reading newspapers were still a mainstay of how people got their news and comic strips were a regular conversation around the workplace water cooler there was BLOOM COUNTY. This comic strip by Berkeley Breathed was published in newspapers across the United States from December 8, 1980 through August 6, 1989. Bloom County examined American politics and culture from the perspective of a fantastic county in Middle America where children had adult personalities and animals could talk. Breathed was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1987 in editorial cartooning for his work in Bloom County. IDW Publishing has compiled all of Breathed's comic strips which are now available for a limited time as a Humble Bundle deal.
The Humble Bundle deal lets people pay whatever amount they
choose to receive 4 annual volumes of Bloom County comic strips for the years 1980 - 1984 from IDW. You could pay $5,
$10, $25, $50 whatever you'd like to purchase this comic bundle and
designate from that sum how much IDW receives, how much of a tip to
give Humble for its serve, and how much to donate to a designated charity, in this case Traveling Stories . So if someone were to purchase the bundle for
$15 they could designate $5 to each or could give $10 to Traveling Stories with $2.50 each going to the other two. You get the
gist. It is hoped people will appreciate getting a good deal and at the
same time also be generous enough to support the charities using the
Bundle as a fundraiser.
In addition to the basic package, if you spend the average amount of purchases on this comic bundle, you'll also get Bloom County: The Complete Digital Library Volumes 5 - 9 which covers the years 1985 - 1989. Plus paying the average price + $5 unlocks two more titles, Berkeley Breathed's Opus: The Complete Digital Library of Sunday Comics 2003-2008 & Berkeley Breathed's Outland: The Complete Digital Collection 1989 - 1995.
Money spent on this Humble Bundle also supports the charity Traveling Stories. Traveling Stories is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to outsmarting poverty one book at a time and inspiring a love for
reading everywhere! We build libraries in book-poor villages around the
world and provide free reading support in the U.S. through StoryTent
programs.
These digital books are DRM-free which means that they aren't tied
to a particular website or computer program to be able to read.
Download them onto whatever device you want and read them at your
convenience where and when you want. I've heard that accessing these
comics works great from a PC or laptop but some people have had
difficulties with them on smart phones and tablets. Here's a hint, for
smart phones and tablets download an app called Bluefire Reader that is meant to optimize reading ebooks and you should be in good shape with those devices too.
If you are interested in traveling back to Bloom County don't hesitate in purchasing your Humble Comics Bundle as it will be gone as of Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
Fans of the Transformers movies, cartoons, and toys won't want to miss the newest Humble Bundle that is available for a limited time. HumbleBundle.com allows consumers to purchase a bundle of video games or publications for any price they choose with that money being split three ways as designated by the buyer amongst a designated charity, the publisher, and the website. The benefits of the bundle are normally increased if a person spends at least the average price of everyone purchasing bundles. Often times there is also an upper tier with more perks if someone spends beyond a certain amount of money on the bundle. In this case the Humble Bundle is a collection of Transformers comic books from publisher IDW.
The Transformers bundle lets people pay whatever amount they choose to receive 67 digital comic books from IDW. You could pay $5, $10, $25, $50 whatever you'd like to purchase this comic book bundle and designate from that sum how much IDW receives, how much of a tip to give Humble for its serve, and how much to donate to in this case the Hasbro Children's Fund. So if someone were to purchase the bundle for $15 they could designate $5 to each or could give $10 to Hasbro Children's Fund with $2.50 each going to the other two. You get the gist. It is hoped people will appreciate getting a good deal and at the same time also be generous enough to support the charities using the Bundle as a fundraiser.
For the whatever you want to pay route, this Humble Bundle has 6 graphic novels that compile the first 29 issues of the Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye serial plus the individual issues issue for 34-37 of the comic book series. If you spend the average amount people are paying for the bundle, which was $10.88 at the time of this post, you would also get 6 more graphic novels that compile that compile the first 28 issues of the serial Transformers: Robots in Disguise and a seventh graphic novel Transformers: Dark Cybertron Volume 1 which compiles the first 6 issues of that serial. Plus if someone spends the average + $5 they have as a bonus included into the bundle the graphic novel Transformers: Dark Cybetron Volume 2 and the individual issues of Transformers: Robots in Disguise 33 and 34. So for approximately $15, a someone can pick up 112 digital comic books estimated to be worth $155. If you go to Amazon.com for example, Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Volume 1 for Kindle is priced at $7.99 and the digital edition on Comixology is the same price. So this Humble Bundle is not a darn bad deal I do say so myself.
Money spent on this Humble Bundle also supports The Hasbro Children’s Fund, Inc., a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit whose mission is to empower childhood by bringing “the sparkle
of Hope, the joy of Play and the power of Service” into the lives of
the children across the globe. Working with strategic charitable
partners, the grants made through the Hasbro Children’s Fund support
programs that deliver; stability for children in crisis; pediatric
physical and mental health services; hunger security; educational
programs; quality out of school time programming and programs that
empower youth through service. To learn more about these programs and
how they are making a difference for children worldwide, please visit www.hasbro.org.
These digital comic books are DRM-free which means that they aren't tied to a particular website or computer program to be able to read. Download them onto whatever device you want and read them at your convenience where and when you want. I've heard that accessing these comics works great from a PC or laptop but some people have had difficulties with them on smart phones and tablets. Here's a hint, for smart phones and tablets download an app called Bluefire Reader that is meant to optimize reading ebooks and you should be in good shape with those devices too.
If you, or someone you know, are a Transformers fan or a connoiseur of comic books this is a Humble Bundle not to pass up. Don't wait though as this offer is gone as of March 11 - as you can tell by the clock clicking down on the offer's web page.
The newest Humble Bundle deal is Star Wars video games you can play on your PC through the STEAM cloud-based gaming service. Humble lets you pay what you want for the bundle and even gives a portion of the proceeds to a campaign's designated charity...in this case letting purchasers choose to support either UNICEF or the new Star Wars: Forces for Change charity that Disney has created and tied to the promotion of the brand's upcoming motion pictures. Name your price: $1, $5, $12 and you get 3 classic video games for whatever you want to pay. If you spend over the "average" amount people are spending on the Bundle you get 3 more games or if you just spend $12 you can get a total of 9 games. Plus you never know throughout the games Humble may throw in some additional games into the package to up the ante! Right now the Humble Bundle is estimated to be worth $115 if you went out and bought these games from retailers right now.
The Name Your Price Games are:
Knights of the Old Republic
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
Star Wars Dark Forces
The Average Price Games are:
Battle Front II
Knights of the Old Republic II
Star Wars Republic Commando
The $12 Bundle Games add:
Empire at War: Gold Pack
The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition
The Force Unleashed II
I remember enjoying many of these games on my original xbox gaming system so if you are a PC gamer and like Star Wars this seems like a great not to miss deal. Don't wait though because this is a limited time offer and when its over the deal's gone. Keep an eye out on the clock on the offer's web page that is running down how much time is left to make sure you don't miss out.
Remember too if you are in a generous mood some people pay more than they need to in order to support making donations to a campaign's charitable partners. I'm sure UNICEF and Star Wars: Force For Change would appreciate your generosity and put donations to good use.
Don't miss out on this great deal! The Humble Star Wars Comics Bundle lets you pay whatever you like to download a huge selection of digital comic books published by Dark Horse that includes Star Wars Omnibus Volume 1 (the first 26 issues of the Star Wars comics printed by Marvel alongside the movie in 1977), the first four issues of the Star Wars: Empire series, and the Star Wars: Jedi, Crimson Empire, Darth Maul - Death Sentence, and Blood Ties: Jango & Boba Fett mini-series. Pay $1, $5, $10, $25 whatever you are comfortable with and can afford to purchase these great comics that are provided DRM-free and accessible in multiple formats (CBZ, EPUB, PDF).
To encourage people to spend a little more than a dollar or two there are some incentives for spending a little bit extra. First of all you can designate some of the money that you spend to be donated in support of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF). The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the First Amendment rights of comic book artists, consumers, retailers, and publishers. Since 1986, the CBLDF has managed and paid for the legal defense of individuals whose First Amendment rights are threatened for making, selling or even reading comic books. One of CBLDF's more recent projects was successfully defending Ryan Matheson, an American citizen who was unlawfully arrested at Canadian Customs and wrongfully charged with importing child pornography for having digital comic books on his laptop computer which contained innocuous manga images. Ryan's case cost the CBLDF $75,000 to defend.
Secondly, if you spend the average people are paying for the Humble Bundle (which is currently around $10) you will be provided an additional five selections which includes Knights of the Old Republic Volume 1 Blood of the Empire (11 issues), Knights of the Old Republic Volume 1 Commencement (7 issues), the first six issues of the Star Wars Legacy series, the first five issues of the Dark Times series and the Darth Vader and the Lost Command (5 issues). Plus if you spend more than $15 dollars total the first six issues of Brian Wood's "STAR WARS" series are included in your bundle. So if you spend at least $15 dollars you will get a bundle of 89 Star Wars comic book issues with a combined value of $190 if you were to purchase them individually on the Dark Horse digital marketplace website. The Brian Wood's Star Wars issues provided in the Humble Bundle for example would cost you $10.99 and the Star Wars Omnibus Volume 1 is priced $9.99 if you were to buy them directly from Dark Horse's website today.
I can testify that these are some great selections in the Humble Star Wars Bundle because I already own most of the issues included in this package. So while unfortunately this deal isn't that great for me, I can say it really is an exceptional opportunity for anyone who would enjoy reading Star Wars comics and hasn't already collected these editions.
Don't wait to take advantage of this opportunity though as it ends on Wednesday, October 29th @ 11 am PT. For more information, visit: www.humblebundle.com/books
Note if you are planning to view these comics via a tablet, e-reader or smart phone there are a few things you need to do to access your downloaded comics. CLICK HERE for all the details.