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Cartoon Books Renews Distribution Agreement with ComiXology, Expands to Amazon’s Kindle Store

July 11, 2016 — New York, NY— Cartoon Books, comiXology and Amazon announced today an expanded and renewed distribution agreement to sell Cartoon Books’ digital comics and collections, including the award-winning Bone, on the comiXology platform and expand the distribution of Cartoon Books’ library to Amazon’s Kindle Store . Cartoon Books publishes Jeff Smith’s New York Times bestselling and fan-favorite titles Bone, Rasl and more. Cartoon Books catalog is available today on comiXology and will be available on Amazon’s Kindle Store in the near future.

“We are thrilled about our relationship with ComiXology and Amazon, ” said Cartoon Books’ Publisher, Vijaya Iyer. “ We can’t wait for fans all over the world to read Bone on ComiXology and Kindle’s enhanced digital platforms!”

“We’re very excited to expand the reach of Jeff Smith’s amazing Cartoon Books catalog to comics fans not only on comiXology, but on Kindle as well,” said comiXology’s Senior Director of Communications, Chip Mosher. “From Jeff’s amazing work on the all-ages epic Bone to his sci-fi adventure Rasl we know there’s something for comics fans around the world to love!”

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comiXology Unbound’s 13 Days of Halloween!

Day Three - Bart Simpson’s Tree House of Horror #1

Rotting James Robinson (Starman, Earth 2) tells of Springfieldians who become ferociously feline in a flesh-tearing little foray called “Bart People.” Alarming Mike Allred (Madman, iZombie) turns the screws on a screaming story of botany and gluttony gone awry called “Little Shop of Homers.” And, Jaundiced Jeff Smith (Bone, RASL) stirs the brew with a whiteknuckled whale’s tale entitled “Call Me Homer.” Three scarifying stories to whet your nocturnal appetite! But be forewarned: These grim tales may cause you to laugh yourself to DEATH!

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