Humanoids and Humble Bundle have as soon as once more teamed up for a mega book bundle in assist of the Freedom to Read Foundation. A minimal donation of $25 will get you over 100 DRM-free digital books in The Incal to Twilight digital bundle starting from the writer’s crème de la crème core science fiction and fantasy vary to its intriguing newer titles. It will run till November 18.
On the Humble Bundle web page it says:
“A treasury of groundbreaking comics
“Lose yourself in celebrated fantasy, sci-fi, and biographical comic fiction in this massive collection from Humanoids! Journey to a surreal dystopia of Metabarons and Technopriests in Alejandro Jodorowsky’s influential The Incal, featuring art by the legendary Mœbius. Step into the dimension of TV legend Rod Serling’s mind in Koren Shadmi’s The Twilight Man. Discover tales of time-traveling photographers (Luisa: Now & Then), unstoppable forces (Armies), and much, much more across 100+ volumes—and help support the Freedom to Read Foundation.”
Humanoids (or Les Humanoïdes Associés) is a French-American firm that was based in France in 1974. It was initially based to publish influential French science fiction journal Métal Hurlant (the inspiration and supply of US spinoff Heavy Metal) earlier than increasing its publishing operations. Formerly headquartered in Paris, France, since 2013 it has been primarily based in Los Angeles, within the US. For the bundle’s asking value alone it’s price getting Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius’ epic The Incal, The Metabarons, Luisa: Now & Then, and extra.
The Freedom to Read Foundation is a US authorized and instructional non-profit geared toward preventing censorship. It was established by the American Library Association in 1969. Its objective is to advertise and defend the First Amendment rights of readers, libraries and establishments – preserving the precise of people to free entry of data. It is a sponsor of Banned Books Week.
Humble Bundle frequently has comics bundles with Kodansha, Humanoids, Image Comics, and Dark Horse making semi-regular appearances. Currently there are two comics-related Humble Bundles on supply – Dark Horse’s Creepy Comics Collection in assist of the Hero Initiative, which incorporates the whole lot of the collected Warren Comics Creepy journal (1964-1983) and the Dark Horse-produced successor for a minimal of $18; and the Doctor Who Megabundle 2023 in assist of BBC Children in Need, which contains a sweep of comics collections, RPG books, and audiobooks (additionally an $18 minimal). Creepy will shut November 4, Doctor Who on November 23.
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