In this week’s Comixology (at Amazon) sales, we finish off those $0.99 single issues from the Marvel Holiday Sale and see what else was there.
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.
Housekeeping: We’re still going through that Marvel Holiday Sale to make it more digestible for you. We’ll forgive you if you looked at the display and decided it was just a bunch of random issues. The presentation leaves a lot to be desired (though that’s why we’re here). What the bulk of the holiday sales appears to be is $0.99 single issues. Not exclusively from the ’22-’24 time frame, but a lot from there. Some discounted newer issues, too. And some collected editions, which we touched on.
In this third installment, we’re still consolidating the $0.99 single issue titles. NOW… you might see $1.49 for issue #1 at times. <shrugs> You may also see collected editions of some of these. We’re not quite that far along yet. You may also find that the single issues are sometimes cheaper than a collected edition, especially if the collected edition is only 4-5 issues. This doesn’t necessarily hold for a decent sale on Epic Collections, Masterworks or Omnibuses, so do a little math in your head if the single issue isn’t your preferred format.
Here’s the list of the newly discounted omnibuses / Masterworks / Epic Collections from Monday, btw.
Here’s the first breakdown of $0.99 titles.
We’ll return in the normal weekly slot for the REST of the week’s sales, which are a bit less peculiar than this holiday sale.
First, the official holiday sale link:
Marvel Holiday Sale – Ends 12/08
More Titles With $0.99 Single Issues

Right, then… back in the saddle. This is going to be more of a quick and dirty, but we’ll annotate here and there when we think something is particularly good.
- Absolute Carnage (’19) – Donny Cates / Ryan Stegman
- Alias (’01) – Brian Michael Bendis / Michael Gaydos; Jessica Jones debuts in what’s more of a crime comics with powers than a superhero book
- Alien (’22) – Phillip K. Johnson / Julius Ohta
- All-New Captain America (’14) – Rick Remender / Stuart Immonen
- All-New X-Men (’12) – Brian Michael Bendis / Stuart Immonen
- Avengers: Beyond (’23) – Derek Landy / Greg Land
- Black Panther (’98) – Priest / Sal Velluto; Possibly the peak of Black Panther comics
- Black Panther (’18) – Ta-Nehisi Coates / Daniel Acuna
- Black Widow (’01) – Devin Grayson / Greg Rucka / Scott Hampton
- Black Widow (’04) – Richard K. Morgan / Bill Sienkiewicz
- Captain America (’04) – Ed Brubaker / Steve Epting / Mike Perkins / Michael Lark; The classic run that introduced The Winter Soldier
- Captain America: Symbol Of Truth (’22) – Tochi Onyebuchi / R. B. Silva
- Champions (’75) – Tony Isabella / Bill Mantlo / George Tuska / Bob Hall / John Byrne
- Children Of The Vault – Deniz Camp / Luca Maresca
- Clobberin’ Time (’23) – Steve Skroce
- Daredevil (’98) – The first 60 issues of the classic Marvel Knights run, which includes Kevin Smith / Joe Quesada and a good chunk of Brian Bendis / Alex Maleev
- Daredevil: Woman Without Fear (’22) – Chip Zdarsky / Rafael de Latorre
- Deadpool: Badder Blood (’23) – Rob Liefeld / Chad Bowers
- Deadpool Max 2 – David Lapham / Kyle J Baker
- Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe Again (’17) – Cullen Bunn / Dalibor Talajic
- Deadpool vs. Old Man Logan – Declan Shalvey / Mike Henderson
- Demon Wars: The Iron Samurai – Peach MoMoKo
- Doctor Strange (’15) – Jason Aaron / Chris Bachalo
- Doctor Strange (’23) – Jed MacKay / Pasqual Ferry – Stephen Strange returns from the dead in this excellent revival
- Empyre (2020) – Al Ewing / Dan Slott / Jim Cheung
- Fantastic Four (’61-96) – The original is discounted from Lee/Kirby through Byrne’s run
- Fantastic Four (’98-12) – Yes, almost the whole thing. Notable runs include Waid / Ringo and the Hickman years
- Fantastic Four (’18) – Dan Slott / Sara Pichelli
- FF (’10) – Jonathan Hickman / Steve Epting; Hickman’s companion piece to Fantastic Four
- Guardians of the Galaxy (’08) – Andy Lanning / Dan Abnett / Paul Pelletier
- Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel (’22) – Peter David / Juanan Ramirez
- Hulk (’14) – Mark Waid / Mark Bagley
- Incredible Hulk (’99) – but only starting at #92 when Greg Pak shows up w/ Carlo Pagulayan & Aaron Lopresti for the excellent Planet Hulk / World War Hulk sequence
- Immortal Hulk – Al Ewing / Joe Bennett; This horror take on Hulk is one of Marvel’s best comics in recent years
- Inferno (’21) – Jonathan Hickman / Valerio Schiti
- Iron Man (’04) – Warren Ellis / Adi Granov
- Jane Foster & The Mighty Thor (’22) – Torunn GrØnbekk / Mike Dowling
- Loki (’23) – Dan Watters / German Peralta
- Marvel Zombies 4 – Fred Van Lente / Kevin Walker
- Marvel Zombies 5 – Fred Van Lente / Kano
- Marvel Zombies Destroy – Frank Marraffino / Mirco Pierfederici
- Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man (’14) – Brian Michael Bendis / David Marquez
- Ms. Marvel (’14) – G. Willow Wilson / Adrian Alphona
- Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit (’21) – Samira Ahmed / Andrés Genolet
- Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant (’23) – Iman Vellani / Sabir Pirzada / Carlos Gomez
- The Mighty Thor (’15) – Jason Aaron / Russell Dauterman
- Namor The Sub-Mariner: Conquered Shores – Christopher Cantwell / Pasqual Ferry; This future dystopian tale is an “Old Man Logan” take on Namor
- NYX (’03) – Joe Quesada / Joshua Middleton
- Powers Of X (’19) – Jonathan Hickman / R. B. Silva
- Secret Invasion (’22) – Ryan North / Francesco Mobili
- Shang-Chi And The Ten Rings (’22) – Gene Luen Yang / Marcus To
- Silk (’15) – Robbie Thompson / Stacey Lee
- Silver Surfer: Ghost Light (’23) – John Jennings / Valentine De Landro
- Sins Of Sinister (’23) – Kieron Gillen / Lucas Werneck / Paco Medina
- Spider-Gwen (’15) -Jason Latour / Robbi Rodriguez
- Spider-Man 2099 (’14) – Peter David /Will Sliney
- Spider-Man: Life Story – Chip Zdarsky / Mark Bagley
- Spider-Man: The Lost Hunt – J.M. DeMatteis / Eder Messias
- Star Wars: Crimson Reign – Charles Soule / Steven Cummings
- Star Wars: Dark Droids – D-Squad (’23) – Marc Guggenheim / Salvador Espin / David Messina
- Star Wars: The Halcyon Legacy – Ethan Sacks / Will Sliney
- Star Wars: The High Republic [Phase III] (’23) – Cavan Scott / Phil Noto / Ario Anindito
- Storm (’23) – Ann Nocenti / Sid Kotian
- Strange (’22) – Jed MacKay / Marcelo Ferreira; Clea assumes the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme in this bridge between Death of Doctor Strange and the subsequent Doctor Strange title that followed
- Strange Academy: Finals – Skottie Young / Humberto Ramos
- The Thing (’21) – Walter Mosley / Tom Reilly
- Thor: God of Thunder (’12) – Jason Aaron / Esad Ribic
- Thunderbolts (’97) – Kurt Busiek / Mark Bagley; First 12 issues at $0.99@
- Totally Awesome Hulk – Greg Pak / Frank Cho / Alan Davis
- Uncanny X-Men (’63) – The first 21 issues (including the full Lee/Kirby run) are $0.99@
- Venom (’11) – Rick Remender / Tony Moore
- Venom: Lethal Protector (’22) – David Michelinie / Ivan Fiorelli
- Venom: Lethal Protector II (’23) – David Michelinie / Farid Karami
- War Of The Realms (’19) – Jason Aaron / Russell Dauterman
- Wolverine: Patch (’22) – Larry Hama / Andrea Di Vito
- X-23 (’10) – Marjorie Liu / Will Conrad
- X-Cellent (’22) – Peter Milligan / Mike Allred
- X-Men ’92 (’16) – Chris Sims / Chad Bowers / Miralti Firmansyah
Best bets from this batch? Immortal Hulk and Black Widow. For something more under the radar? Namor The Sub-Mariner: Conquered Shores.
The Best of the Rest

Looking at the rest of sale, here are some things we like and think the price is OK.
Licensed books: not the best discounts, but these are usually not discounted at all.
- Micronauts (’79) -Bill Mantlo / Michael Golden / Howard Chaykin
- Rom Epic Collection: The Original Marvel Years Vol. 2 – Bill Mantlo / Sal Buscema / Greg Larocque
And for non-licensed:
- Captain America Vol. 17 Masterworks – J.M. DeMatteis / Mike Zeck
- Doctor Strange By Jed Mackay Omnibus – Jed MacKay / Lee Garbett / Pasqual Ferry; All the MacKay Strange in one place.
- Fantastic Four by Waid & Wieringo Omnibus – Mark Waid / Karl Kesel / Mike Wieringo / Mark Buckingham / Casey Jones / Howard Porter / Paul Smith / Paco Medina; One of the best FF runs.
- Ultimates By Deniz Camp Vol. 2: All Power to the People – Deniz Camp / Juan Frigeri; In terms of world building, this may be the spine of the Ultimate Universe
- Ultimate Wolverine Vol. 1: The Winter Soldier – Christopher Condon / Alessandro Cappuccio; You could argue this is the real “Ultimate X-Men” book and wow, but it’s dark and creepy
- X-Factor by Mark Russell Vol. 2: Know Your Enemy – Mark Russell / Bob Quinn
- X-Force By Geoffrey Thorne Vol. 2: The Solution – Geoffrey Thorne / Fabian Nicieza / Jim Towe
Unannounced Sales

As always, we really don’t know how long these will last.
- American Born Chinese – Gene Luen Yang
- Barbaric Vol. 1: Murderable Offenses – Michael Moreci / Nathan C. Gooden
- Superman The Ultimate Guide The Man of Steel
American Born Chinese is widely considered a modern classic, btw.
Still on Sale
- The Marvel Iceman Sale runs through Monday, 12/29
- The Marvel Inhumans Sale runs through Monday, 12/29
- The Marvel Iron Fist Sale runs through Monday, 12/29
- The Marvel Kylo Ren Sale runs through Monday, 12/29
- The Marvel Mister Sinister Sale runs through Monday, 12/29
- The Marvel Super Soldier Sale runs through Monday, 12/29
- The Marvel The Maker Sale runs through Monday, 12/29
- The Marvel West Coast Avengers Sale runs through Monday, 12/29
- The Dynamite Year End Sale runs through Wednesday, 12/31

