Marvel Unlimited, formerly known as Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited, is an online service by Marvel Comics that distributes past issues of their comics via the internet. The service launched on November 13, 2007, and now has more than 30,000 comic book issues in its archive.

Marvel first began releasing comics over the internet in 1996 with Marvel CyberComics. This was later replaced by DotComics under the tenure of Bill Jemas. Marvel Digital Comics was first announced in 2005 as a replacement to its DotComics; It is only growing modestly, reaching over 24 comics in April 2006 until finally it relaunched in November 2007 as Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited.

Unlike earlier initiatives, Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited was a subscription service with over 2,500 comics available to subscribers, with new comics added on a weekly basis. A small portion of the library was made available for free in an attempt to entice viewers to subscribe to the service through either its monthly or yearly plans.

Today, with an archive of 30,000+ comics from across the publisher’s 80+ years, and new issues added on a roughly three-month delay from print copies, it’s a fantastic way to catch up on the histories of Spider-Man, Black Panther, the X-Men, Fantastic Four, Avengers, Hulk, Captain Marvel, and many, many more. The digital format also allows for Unlimited-exclusive “Infinity Comics”, read as a constant scroll.

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