D2C's Comes Released
Digital comic books make their way to two locations online.
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2007
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

D2C Games announced today the availability of its line of digital video comics for the PC. Published under the D2Comicsbrand, the products offer a unique interactive multimedia experience complete with story action directed by the comics' creators, original musical scores, behind-the-scenes video and audio commentary that expands the digital reading experience.

The initial batch of digital video comics from D2Comics, available exclusively through Direct2Drive and Download.com, includes some of the hottest independent comics from the minds of such luminaries as writer Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) and actor/director Thomas Jane (The Punisher, The Mist).

Whether experiencing alien Armageddon in Bad Planet, chasing aliens down on the farm with Alien Pig Farm 3000, hunting monsters with Steve Niles' Strange Cases or kicking it with young Dracula in The Cryptics, there is a little something for everyone. Steve Niles' Strange Cases and The Cryptics are available for $4.99, while people who purchase Bad Planet and Alien Pig Farm 3000 for $5.99 get something a little extra in the form of video commentary.

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