Liquid Comics, previously known as Virgin Comics, has begun releasing their content on Sony Playstation PSP platform. Books being released by Liquid Comics on the PSP include the Ramayan 3392 AD and Snake woman series, Devi, The Sadhu, Eat the Dead, Beyond and, erm, Zombie Broadway. Most comics are 35-50 pages, and 40-50 MB in size, priced at $1.99, though some, like Ramayan 3392AD #1 is priced at $0.99. View the entire Liquid Comics catalog here. The introductory editions of Snakewoman #0 and Ramayan 3392 AD: Origins, being made available for free, though the Liquid Comics catalog will be up against some stellar names: Playstation Comics features major publishers like Marvel (Thor, Wolverine, Daredevil, Spiderman, X-Men, The Incredible Hulk), Disney (Mickey Mouse, Toy Story, , IDW (Star Trek, GI Joe, Transformers), among others. Liquid Comics, founded by Sharad Devarajan, Gotham Chopra and Suresh Seetharaman, uses Indian themes and characters in a new-age setting, with their graphic novels as a means to develop properties for other media - games, films and animation. Remember that some of their graphic novels are also available in India, on Vodafone, priced much less at Rs. 15 per full length comic, though your license to access it will expire in a year. Related: - Chhota Comics Launched On Vodafone; License Or Purchase? - Liquid Comics To Adapt Deepak Chopra’s ‘Beyond’ For Film - Virgin Comics Reincarnated As Liquid Comics; Thoughts On Cross-Media Content
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