On a une adresse plus officielle pour le spin-off Debaser en BD numérique, sur le site du label 619 ^^
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For a long time, cutting edge comic creators and readers have been talking about how the digital age makes for an "infinite canvass" where comic stories can roll out endlessly panel after panel rather than in a classic magazine or book print format. But even in an era where every major mainstream publisher has an app to sell digital comics for tablet devices and phones, no commercial comics company has made an attempt at producing new content that capitalizes on the infinite canvass concept. Today, Marvel Comics made official their plans on that front with a new program called Marvel Infinite Comics.
Announced as part of their appearance at the South by Southwest Interactive conference in Austin, Infinite Comics is one plank in Marvel's new digital product branding "Marvel ReEvolution" (which you can read more about here on CBR right now). Starting next month, the publisher will start to release new comic stories built for iPads and tablet devices and on sale in the comiXology powered Marvel app. The debut story is a Nova comic by Mark Waid and Stuart Immonen, the first of three Infinite Comics tie-ins to the upcoming "Avengers Vs. X-Men" event (read more on the story and the Infinite Comics format with Mark Waid here).
To help parse out the whys and wherefores of this particular SXSW announcement, CBR News spoke to Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada about where Infinite Comics came from and why now was the time to launch. Below, the artist describes his own history in the digital realm and how it impacted the final product, how he and Waid bonded over a love for cutting edge comic creator Yves "Balak" Bigeral and what's next on the horizon for the format.
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bah je suis en train , là. Je fais un épisode avec Mark au scénar.Tsuka a écrit :Vivement que tu fasses plus que Turbo Consultant