<P> ComiXology's digital platform with Guided View reading technology is used in the company's own branded applications, and is the engine used by most major comic book publishers in the United States, including Marvel Comics and DC Comics for their privately branded digital services . With the release of the third generation iPad and its Retina Display, ComiXology released a high - definition comic format dubbed CMX - HD . The company also provides tools for brick - and - mortar comic book retailers to participate in digital comic sales . </P> <Ul> <Li> ComiXology.com was launched July 2007 as an online community for comic book fans; the website allows readers to identify upcoming releases and develop pull lists (individual pre-orders) from local brick - and - mortar comic shops . The website displays weekly listings of new titles that can be viewed by issue: displaying cover art, credits, description, price, page count, and other information; the site also includes weekly columns, blogs, news, and podcasts . Users can rate and comment on individual comic books . As of July 24, 2014, ComiXology offers DRM - free downloads (in PDF and CBZ formats) for the comics available from selected publishers on its online store . </Li> <Li> Pull List (launched December 2008), a mobile comic book store locater providing readers with a digital Pull List tool, allowing fans to pre-order comics for pick up from local stores through the app . This app has been replaced by the Comics by comiXology app and the web app have the retail store locator included . </Li> <Li> Retailer Tools (launched February 2009), a suite of out - of - the - box web solutions for brick - and - mortar comic book retailers to optimize their presence online . Numerous retailers worldwide have integrated comiXology's Retailer Tools into their operations, representing about 2% of all pre-orders in the market . </Li> <Li> Comics by ComiXology (launched July 2009), a digital comic book reader and store for mobile devices, including iOS (launched April 2010), Android, Windows 8 (via the Windows Store), and the Internet (web reader launched June 2010), that allows users to access their digital comic collection across multiple devices . </Li> </Ul> <Li> ComiXology.com was launched July 2007 as an online community for comic book fans; the website allows readers to identify upcoming releases and develop pull lists (individual pre-orders) from local brick - and - mortar comic shops . The website displays weekly listings of new titles that can be viewed by issue: displaying cover art, credits, description, price, page count, and other information; the site also includes weekly columns, blogs, news, and podcasts . Users can rate and comment on individual comic books . As of July 24, 2014, ComiXology offers DRM - free downloads (in PDF and CBZ formats) for the comics available from selected publishers on its online store . </Li> <Li> Pull List (launched December 2008), a mobile comic book store locater providing readers with a digital Pull List tool, allowing fans to pre-order comics for pick up from local stores through the app . This app has been replaced by the Comics by comiXology app and the web app have the retail store locator included . </Li>

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