In this week’s Comixology (at Amazon) sales, DC drops a Supergirl sale on Prime Day.
Where did the New Releases and Sale pages go?
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In case you’re having troubles with the new UIX (a LOT of people have been):
- The new releases page is here.
- The “Comics Deals” page is here.
- The Kindle Deals comics page is here.
Is DC finally taking part in Prime Day, or is it merely a coincidence and their Supergirl tie-in sale was going to drop on a Tuesday, regardless? If we had to bet, we’d go with the latter… and yet, here we are.
Discounts of Steel

The DC Summer of Supergirl Sale runs through Monday, 7/6.
Yes, DC’s having another corporate synergy sale as the movie release is imminent. And if you look at the content, it’s as much a Superman sale as a Supergirl sale. “House of El” and all. The sale prices are a little more “normal” than some of the previous sales, so we’ll take that as a positive.
Let’s break it down:
Supergirl
Something about a film…
First, the one that seems most directly related to the film: Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by Tom King & Bilquis Evely.
- Supergirl: The Silver Age – Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
- The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl (’82-’84) – Paul Kupperberg / Carmine Infantino
- Supergirl Adventures: Girl of Steel (Superman Adventures (’96-’02)) – Evan Dorkin / Sarah Dyer / Mark Millar / Adam Beechen / Bret Blevins / Terry Austin / Aluir Amancio / Ethen Beavers
- Supergirl (’96-’03) – Peter David / Gary Frank / Leonard Kirk
- Supergirl (’05 – ’11) – Rotating creators before settling down with Sterling Gates / Jamal Igle
- Supergirl (’16 – ’20) – Steve Orlando has the most credits here
- Supergirl: Being Super – by Mariko Tamaki / Joelle Jones
- Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes (’05-’09) – Mark Waid / Barry Kitson
Superman
- Action Comics (’37 – ’11) – The Original
- Action Comics (’11-’16) – Best known for the opening arc by Grant Morrison & Rags Morales
- Action Comics (’16-present) – The better Superman title for _most_ of this period. The Phillip K. Johnson Warworld sequence is particularly good.
- Superman (’39 – ’11) – The original solo series
- Superman (’16-’18) – Peter J. Tomasi / Patrick Gleason
- Superman (’18 – ’21) – Brian Bendis / Ivan Reis and then a bit of the Phillip Kennedy Johnson run
- Superman (’23 – Current) – Josh Williamson / Jamal Campbell
- Superman and the Authority – Grant Morrison / Mikel Janin; Effectively a prelude to the War World saga
- Superman ’78 – Robert Venditti / Wilfredo Torres; Continuing the continuity of the original film series (i.e. Christopher Reeves)
- Superman: Birthright – Mark Waid / Leinil Francis Yu
- Superman: The Death of Superman – The whole sequence through “Return” cordoned off as a series
- Superman: For All Seasons – Jeph Loeb / Tim Sale
- Superman: The Man of Steel (’91-’03) – John Byrne / Marv Wolfman / Jerry Ordway; The John Byrne era
- Superman: Son of Kal-El – Tom Taylor / John Timms; The adventures of Jon Kent
- Superman Smashes the Klan – Gene Yang / Gurihiru
- Superman: Up in the Sky – Tom King / Andy Kubert
Lobo
Something about that same film.
- Lobo (’90) – Alan Grant / Keith Giffen / Simon Bisley
One of the somewhat rare ’80s reprints that we’ve enjoyed is Superman: The Phantom Zone by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan. This is a very odd, horror-flavored Superman tale as he confronts something unnatural that’s been living in the Phantom Zone… but you weren’t expecting Gerber & Colan to give you the ’50s TV version, were you?
Superman Smashes the Klan has Gene Yang and Gurihiru revisiting and revising the original Superman radio show arc, “Clan of the Fiery Cross.” It’s on the YA side of Superman, but has picked up a LOT of good reviews.
Superman, the current series by Josh Williamson and Jamal Campbell is also on sale and it’s a good one.
Lobo by Giffen/Grant/Bisley is really good stuff… as long as you have a dark sense of humor and aren’t easily offended.
Marvel

Marvel seems to be standing pat with the “early” Prime Day Sale they released at the beginning of the month. It’s a holiday-level with plenty of Omnibuses and Epic Collections. We looked at it more closely here.
Unannounced Sales
As always, it isn’t clear when the unannounced sales will end.
Also on sale:
- Are You Gonna Eat That?: The Essential Collection of They Can Talk Comics – Jimmy Craig
- Business Cat: Money, Power, Treats – Tom Fonder
- Cat’s Eye Omnibus Volume 2 (Three Volumes in One) – Tsukasa Hojo
- City Hunter Omnibus Volume 2 (Three Volumes in One) – Tsukasa Hojo
- Clock Striker, Volume 2: The Sharing Society (Saturday AM TANKS / Clock Striker) – Issaka Galadima / Frederick L. Jones / Saturday AM
- Close to Home: Attack of the 70-Foot Zombie Toddlers!: A Book of Parenting Cartoons – John McPherson
- Fowl Language – Brian Gordon
- The Hedge Knight (A Game of Thrones) – George R. R. Martin / Ben Avery / Mike S. Miller
- Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection (Volume 13) – Bill Watterson
- How Not to Get into Heaven: Berkeley Mews Comics – Ben Zaehringer
- How to Be Perfectly Unhappy – Matthew Inman
- The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes: A Calvin and Hobbes Treasury (Volume 11) – Bill Watterson
- Lady Stuff: Secrets to Being a Woman – Loryn Brantz
- Let Me in Your Window (Horror Stories by Adam Ellis) – Adam Ellis
- Man, I Hate Cursive: Cartoons for People and Advanced Bears – Jim Benton
- Milk & Mocha Comics Collection: Our Little Happiness – Melani Sie
- My Dog: The Paradox: A Lovable Discourse about Man’s Best Friend (The Oatmeal Book 3) – Matthew Inman
- My Friend Dahmer: A Graphic Novel Memoir by Derf Backderf
- The Non Sequitur Guide to Aging – Wiley Miller
- Orisha, Volume 1: With Great Power (Saturday AM TANKS / Orisha) – Huzayfa Umar / Saturday AM
- Superman The Ultimate Guide The Man of Steel New Edition
- Texts from Mittens: The Friends and Family Edition – Angie Bailey
- Witchcraft: A Graphic History: Stories of wise women, healers and magic – Lindsay Squire / Lisa Salsi
- You Are Home by Catana Chetwynd
And have a look at the $5 and under page.
We’ll be back at the end of the week for the usual wrap up when the dust has cleared.
Still on Sale
- The Marvel Iron Man Sale runs through Monday, 6/29

- The Marvel Punisher Sale runs through Monday, 6/29

- The Marvel Ultimate Universe Sale runs through Monday 6/29

- The Marvel Red Hulk sale runs through Monday 6/29

- The Marvel Hela Sale runs through Monday, 6/29

- The Marvel X-Men ’97 Sale runs through Monday, 6/29

- The Marvel Pride Sale runs through Monday 6/29

- The Marvel “Up To 70% Off” Sale is up as we type this, but we don’t know for how long

