Tolja digital comics was heating up. GlobalComix and DC teamed up just about a year ago, and today their day-and-date offering are rolling out.
The program offers more than 30,000 individual issues, volumes, and collected editions spanning nearly 90 years, with comics available individually directly on the GlobalComix platform. DC’s back catalog will continue to be updated over the coming weeks, and day-and-date releases will drop weekly moving forward.
It’s an expansion of DC Comics previously available to GlobalComix Gold members, the subscription all-you-can-read model. And it comes bringing deals:
Launch Celebration Discounts
To mark the arrival of DC’s full catalog, GlobalComix is offering special discounts on select titles from September 17 through September 30, 2025. Fans can expand their collections more affordably than ever before with these curated offerings:
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- Batman Day 2025 – More than 250 books featuring iconic superheroes and supervillains to celebrate DC’s annual Batman Day tradition.
- Summer of Superman – 150+ releases, from 1939’s Superman #1 to All-Star Superman, one of the stories that inspired the acclaimed Superman film.
- Eisner Awards 2025 – Over 50 celebrated DC hits past and present to honor this year’s Eisner Award winners and nominees.
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- Available Now: September 17, 2025
- Platform: GlobalComix.com and GlobalComix mobile apps
- Access: À la carte purchases for all users; exclusive discounts for GlobalComix Gold members
“This expanded collaboration gives fans unprecedented access to nearly a century of DC storytelling,” said Eric Tapper, VP of Business Development and Co-Founder at GlobalComix. “Whether you’re a lifelong reader or just discovering comics, this collection represents the best of superhero and supervillain sagas, graphic literature, and everything in between.”














Anyone stupid enough to pay for Digital Comics (and I am not advocating for stealing them, those people should be who ICE is chasing). Deserves to end up with what they receive, basically nothing. And the translation from paper printing to digital viewing, is still giving you a 3rd rate experience.
Maybe they just want a comic they can read that they can access easier and cheaper than print and they want to do so in a way that still supports the creators and maybe they don’t care as much about the quality of the images, as long as they still are readable and look pretty.
Yeah, never doing that again after being burnt so badly by Comixology/Amazon/Dark Horse. If i can’t save a local pdf, i’m not interested. And on GlobalComix, it’s really not clear what’s locked to their site and what’s a pdf with their purchases.
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