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Missed Free Comic Book Day? Get Dark Horse comics free online

Missed Free Comic Book Day? Get Dark Horse comics free online

Free Comic Book Day 2011

If you missed Free Comic Book Day this weekend, not all is lost. You can still get Dark Horse Comics’ offerings for free.

For the next few days only, if you go to Dark Horse Comics’ online store, there are about two dozen free comics available. If you download the Dark Horse app, you can even read them on your mobile. I would recommend that you at least check out Fray and The Umbrella Academy, and for the video gamers they have Dungeon Seige III and Mass Effect: Redemption.

Better yet, I’ll just give you a list of what’s being offered:

  • Abe Sapien: The Drowning #1
  • Beasts of Burden #1
  • Conan #0: Conan the Legend
  • Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery #1
  • Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom – FREE COMIC BOOK DAY ISSUE
  • Dungeon Siege III #1
  • Dungeon Siege III #2
  • Falling Skies #1
  • Falling Skies #2
  • Falling Skies #3
  • Fallout: New Vegas—All Roads Preview
  • Grendel: Behold the Devil #1
  • Hellboy: Seed of Destruction #1 (of 4)
  • Joss Whedon’s Fray #1 (of 8)
  • Kull: The Shadow Kingdom #1 (1 of 6)
  • Little Lulu #88
  • Living with the Dead #1
  • Magnus, Robot Fighter: Free Comic Book Day Issue
  • Mass Effect: Redemption #1
  • Solomon Kane #1
  • Solomon Kane: Death’s Black Riders #1
  • The Terminator™ Death Valley #0
  • The Terminator™ Death Valley #1
  • The Terminator™ 2029 #1
  • The Umbrella Academy #0
  • The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite #1

The press release says that the Avatar: The Last Airbender / Star Wars: Clone Wars one-off back-to-back issue would also be available here, but I can’t find it on the site. Perhaps it will show up later?

Comments

  1. Cliff_Forster
    Cliff_Forster Free Magnus Robot Fighter! Hell yes!
  2. CB
    CB Update: The Avatar / Clone Wars comic is there now, as well as a couple more which weren't there when I wrote the article.
  3. Cliff_Forster
    Cliff_Forster Some really great work has come out of the Dark Horse brand over the years. I did not realize they did a re launch of Magnus. I love the old Russ Manning artwork. It has that really cool B Movie feel to it. I'm actually interested in seeing how a modern writer and artist will handle the character. The beauty in the mid 60's is there did not need to be allot of depth because super hero comics were primarily read by nine year old boys. These days they have the challenge of appealing to a wider audience that will find it hard to accept that Magnus with no specific super powers was trained from infancy to break steel with his bare knuckles. Still, I love it, the idea of a leotard wearing bad ass taking on a robot army with nothing but his bare hands, it makes for some killer B movie scenery.

    I've loaded the book, I'll give it a read and share my observation.

    magnus-robot-fighter.jpg
  4. Cliff_Forster
    Cliff_Forster Let me preface this by saying, reading a comic book in digital form has never really done it for me. I miss sitting back and turning pages, being able to skim back through after the first read, even the cheesy adds for X-Ray glasses, I miss those too. Just something about digital that feels off for the medium.

    That said, Magnus is an relic from a by-gone era. I enjoy its simplicity, its straight forward, it does not take itself seriously, but its missing a critical component, an artist the caliber of Russ Manning. Its missing that extra touch, the thing that made the classic books special. Unfortunately I just don't get that same thrill looking at the artwork, and when your story is more or less, Bad Ass in red leotard kicking robot can, the artwork is a critical component.

    I'm still happy Dark Horse did this promotion though, its cool, I'm just not that pleased with Magnus.
  5. CB
    CB To be fair: There is probably nothing they could have done to make it as good as the Magnus you remember. :)
  6. Cliff_Forster
    Cliff_Forster CB, you are right, I can't expect it to re capture the magic it had for me when I was younger. I'm not complaining, I'm really not, its still a fantastic promo.

    It's reminded me of how I miss my lazy afternoon's being able to sit around and actually read this stuff.
  7. Kemica Wicked, thanks!
    I also prefer real comics to digital, but I'm not going to complain about free digital comics either.

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