DC Universe Infinite goes global, including Canada and UK

By Alexandra Heilbron on April 6, 2022 | Leave a Comment


DC Universe InfiniteDC’s premium digital comic subscription service, DC Universe Infinite, is going global. It has already launched in Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and will debut April 28 in the U.K., followed by Brazil and Mexico in Summer 2022.

The service offers access to over 25,000 comic books, including the comics that inspired The Batman (currently playing in theaters globally), and recently released comics. Subscribers will also have early access to new Digital First comics such as the the spin-off comic series Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour, Suicide Squad: King Shark and many more.

DC Universe Infinite is the evolution of the previous DC Universe service, which already had an incredible lineup of comic books and graphic novels. DC Universe Infinite has added nearly 1,000 titles on top of that, and more are being added on a weekly basis.

Subscribers can download comics for unlimited offline reading on their favorite iOS and Android devices. Comics from Hill House Comics, Milestone Media, Vertigo and DC Black Label are now available and all comic books load incredibly quickly, making for a smooth reading experience.

Just type DC Universe Infinite into Google Play or the App store of your favorite devices to join.



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