comiXology Launches Guided View™ Authoring Tools Early Adopters Program to Put Distribution Power Into Creator’s Hands

Posted on November 16th, 2010 - 07:09 AM by

Program Empowers Publishers and Creators to Get Comics Digitally Distributed with Guided ViewTM Navigation

For for social media release please visit: http://cmxl.gy/GVTools

New York, NY – It’s not x-ray vision or the ability to fly faster than a speeding bullet but comiXology, the leading digital comics distributor for the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and the Web, is empowering comic publishers and creators with the next best thing with the launch of the Guided View™ Authoring Tools early adopters program.

The private, invitation-only Alpha program provides creators and publishers with a tool-set to prepare their comics for comiXology’s patent-pending Guided View™ – the industry standard navigation technology that enables readers to experience comics full screen or panel-to-panel.

The Guided View™ Authoring Tools program will help level the playing field by giving independent creators and publishers an equal chance for visibility in the digital marketplace through a standard format and ubiquitous platform.

“Creating opportunities for all publishers and independent creators is a major focus for us,” said David Steinberger, CEO of comiXology. “The Guided View Authoring Tools is the first piece of a larger program that will benefit creators and publishers who either are unknown, have limited print distribution through Diamond or have an older property that won’t get the shelf space it deserves. We created these tools for ourselves — they are the actual tools we use at comiXology when creating Guided View — and realized the great opportunity for anyone to use them. The tools will give publishers and creators an equal opportunity for visibility, while creating more diverse content for our community to enjoy week after week.”

The private Alpha phase recently launched with TOKYOPOP, Devils Due, Arcana Comics, J. Chris Campbell (creator of Zig Zag) and Scott Admunson (creator of Barbarian).

“We at TOKYOPOP are big fans of comiXology. They not only learn the needs of publishers and creators, but they execute solutions quickly and effectively,” said Stu Levy, founder and CEO of TOKYOPOP. “Guided View Authoring Tools allow us to scale our digital distribution in a way which meets our needs, and most importantly, the needs of our fans.”

“As a small publisher, getting your work distributed is an extremely difficult task,” said Chris Campbell, creator of Zig Zag. “The largest hurdle is achieving enough orders to even be considered by the major comic distributor. comiXology lets you reach audiences that you’d never get through any other traditional distribution means.”

Once the Alpha phase is completed, comiXology will open more spots for a limited Beta testing of the tools to more creators. The final product will be part of a comprehensive online system, allowing seamless submission for digital publishing for all comic book creators and publishers in an iTunes-like model. Creators and publishers can sign up for consideration for Beta spot at http://www.comixology.com/self_authoring_signup/.

Download the Comics by comiXology app in the iTunes App Store here, or read comics online at comics.comiXology

About comiXology
Since 2007 comiXology has been developing the technological infrastructure to bring comics into the digital mainstream and expose new audiences to the rich history and culture of the industry. Through partnerships with top comic book publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, BOOM! Studios, Image Comics and TOKYOPOP as well as their own mobile and web apps which hosts nearly 4000 digital titles, comiXology has become a leader in digital comic book proliferation. Also focused on creating strong ties with retail stores through its technology solutions, comiXology continues to transform the previously fragmented comic ecosystem into a vibrant and cohesive marketplace.

http://www.comixology.com/

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Founded in 2007 with the mission of bringing comics to people everywhere, comiXology — in just five short years — has revolutionized the comic book and graphic novel world.  From creating the industry leading platform for digital comics to tools and services for brick and mortar retailers, comiXology has lead the charge in exposing new audiences to the rich history and culture of comic books. With the development of the Comics by comiXology digital comics platform — available across iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire and the Web — comiXology provides the easiest way worldwide for people to enjoy comics at just the click of a button! Regularly ranking as the top grossing iPad app in the entire iTunes App Store, Comics by comiXology was recently selected as a preloaded app on Amazon’s Kindle Fire. Providing digital comics across multiple platforms, comiXology will not stop until everyone on the face of the earth has been turned into a comic book fan.

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19 Comments »
  • http://www.nexttownover.net Erin

    Where on the site can creators/publishers sign up for the beta? I’m not seeing anything, and this is super interesting.

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  • http://www.crazycal.com Rob

    Thanks for the link, but I can’t seem to hit enter. I get an error everytime I hit submit.

  • http://twitter.com/ericrosenfield Eric Rosenfield

    Rob, are you filling out all the required fields? What is the error that you get?

  • http://www.crazycal.com Rob

    Yeah, I’m filling out all the fields. I’m using Internet Explorer 8, if that helps.
    The error is a very long technical error
    “Field funtion (v,n) (n=(n==null)?0:n;var m=this.length;for(var i=n;i<m;i++)if(this[i]==v)return-1} is required"
    I hope I typed that right. It doesn't mean anything to me…

  • http://twitter.com/ericrosenfield Eric Rosenfield

    Rob, I have reproduced your problem in IE8 and am working to fix the problem. For now you should be able to download another browser, like Firefox:
    http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/firefox.html
    Or Chrome:
    http://www.google.com/chrome

    And the form should work correctly. Thank you!

  • http://www.crazycal.com Rob

    Thanks!

  • http://twitter.com/ericrosenfield Eric Rosenfield

    The IE8 Problem should now be fixed.

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  • http://manga.dloartwork.com Tsunamic

    Great news. I can’t wait!

  • Aliengunfighter

    Yeah, but are they ever going to fix the crashing problem on the iPhone?

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    Oh nice, thanks
    for your information!

  • rangers

    what is the biz model-do publisher get paid?

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    Records are made to be broken but who will break the magic of  I-phone now which has made the people fully spell bound.