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"Dynamite As Seen on TV" bundle from Comixology, €8,99/$9,99 for 40 items:
https://www.comixology.eu/Dynamite-As-Seen-on-TV/bundle/1701

New to bundles:
"Dark Shadows / Vampirella" (#1-5, complete)
"Grimm" (#0-12, complete)
"Grimm Vol. 2" (#1-5, complete)
"Grimm: The Warlock" (#1-4, complete)
"Grimm: Portland, Wu", One-Shot

Bundle repeats:
- "Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle" (complete, was already part of a Storybundle)
- "The Twilight Zone" (#1-4 of 12), the complete series was featured in a Storybundle
- "Xena: Warrior Princess" (#1-4, complete), was part of the last Groupees Dynamite Bundle.

I think I'll buy it.
"Black Hammer Megabundle" from Dark Horse, $14,99 for 15 items:
https://digital.darkhorse.com/bundles/8143

I hope there'll finally be a good new Humble Comics Bundle tomorrow ...
drinnen already listed the new "Humble RPG Book Bundle" in the Humble Books thread but since about half of the bundle consists of Dynamite comics I'll write about it here as well:
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/pathfinder-worldscape-ultimate-book-bundle

$1:
"Pathfinder: Worldscape" (#1-3 of 6)
"Army of Darkness / Reanimator", one-shot
"Pathfinder Vol. 1" (#1-12), was already in a Groupees bundle
"Vampirella (2011)" (#1-11 of 38"), #1-20 of the series were part of a Storybundle

$8:
"Pathfinder: Worldscape" (#4-6, complete)
"Dejah Thoris and the White Apes of Mars" (#1-4), complete
"Reanimator" (#1-4), was bundled before on Comixology and Groupees
"Vampirella vs. Dracula" (#1-6), complete
"Pathfinder: Goblins!" (#1-5), complete.

$15:
"Dejah Thoris and the Green Men of Mars" (#1-12), complete
"Pathfinder: Worldscape Vol. 2" (4 one-shots), complete
"Prophecy" (#1-7), complete, was already part of a Comixology bundle
"The Blood Queen" (#1-6), complete, bundled before on Storybundle and Groupees

$25:
"Pathfinder: Hollow Mountain" (#1-6), complete
"Vampirella Archives Vol. 1" (#1-7 of Vampirella Magazine)
"Swords of Sorrow" (#1-21), complete, but everything except #17 ("Vampirella/Jennifer Blood #4") was already featured in various Groupees bundles

$45 (physical, + shipping costs):
"Pathfinder: Hollow Mountain Vol. 3" (4 one-shots)

I don't care for the RPG books but I really like the "Pathfinder" comics. In 2016 they had a "Pathfinder comics bundle" from Humble Bundle, so it would probably be wise to wait for another one instead of buying (parts of) this mixed bundle that also includes quite many rebundles ...
Post edited October 12, 2017 by Geddes17
While Comixologys last Dynamite bundle ("... as seen on TV") still runs until Thursday, there's already a new one - and it seems to be pretty good:

The Dynamite Pulp Bundle contains 27 items for $8,99/$9,99 (off 81%):
https://www.comixology.eu/Dynamite-Pulp-Bundle/bundle/1711

- "Doc Savage: The Spider's Web" (#1-5), complete
- "Justice Inc.: The Avenger" (#1-6), complete
- "The Shadow" (#1-6 of 25), bundled before on Humble Bundle
- "The Shadow: Blood & Judgment" (#1-4), complete.
- "The Shadow Masters Series Vol. 1: Shadows and Light" (#1-6), complete

So as far as I'm aware everything except the six issues of "The Shadow" is new to bundles. It should be noted though that the other two "The Shadow" stories are rereleases of DC comics from 1986/1987.
"Harrow County Megabundle" from Dark Horse, $19,99 for 25 issues:
https://digital.darkhorse.com/bundles/8144
Two not exactly cheap, but pretty huge Halloween bundles from Darkhorse: "Creepy Megabundle" for $99,99 and "Eerie Megabundle" for $69,99:
https://digital.darkhorse.com/bundles/8146
https://digital.darkhorse.com/bundles/8145
Big Humble Comic Bundle "Sex & Science" from Top Cow:
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/sex-science-comics

Unfortunately there's a big overlap with Groupees' last Top Cow bundle, but at least the Humble Bundle updates some series to the current publications. And since the $15 tier includes some new-to-bundle comics I'll probably buy it inspite of the many repeats ...
Humble Comics Bundle "James Bond 007":
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/james-bond-comics

It's a rather small and thus not extremely cheap bundle, but on the upside the comics are mostly new to bundles (I believe a few single issues were part of a Groupees and/or Comixology bundle, but no complete series).

Edit: All are complete series except "Kill Chain" in the $15 tier - that's the newest series and it isn't finished yet ...
Post edited November 17, 2017 by Geddes17
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Geddes17: Humble Comics Bundle "James Bond 007":
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/james-bond-comics

It's a rather small and thus not extremely cheap bundle, but on the upside the comics are mostly new to bundles (I believe a few single issues were part of a Groupees and/or Comixology bundle, but no complete series).

Edit: All are complete series except "Kill Chain" in the $15 tier - that's the newest series and it isn't finished yet ...
Agree that it's a bit thin compared to other bundles, but it does seem to offer most of the Bond comics dynamite put out so far ('Bond Solstice' sadly missing). Debating on whether to try it out or not. Thing is, there's no use in buying anything but the $15 tier if you want complete stories.
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eladz: Debating on whether to try it out or not. Thing is, there's no use in buying anything but the $15 tier if you want complete stories.
Well, you could try the $8 tier. That gives you the complete "VARGR", "Felix Leiter" and "Hammerhead" stories and the "Moneypenny"-One-shot.
Various Cyber Monday-Megabundles from Dark Horse:
https://digital.darkhorse.com/pages/137/megabundles

There's a "Hellboy Megabundle" with 135 items for $99,99, a "Serenity Megabundle" with 22 items for $19,99, an "Empowered Megabundle" with 21 items for $39,99, a "Frank Miller Megabundle" with 10 items for $49,99, a "Buffy Megabundle" with 188 items for $199,99, a "Matt Kindt Megabundle" with 78 items for $69,99, a "B.P.R.D. Megabundle" with 182 items for $99,99, a "Neil Gaiman Megabundle" with 19 items for $29,99 and a "Mike Mignola Megabundle" with 190 items for $199,99.

A little bit too pricey for my taste (and I already own everything from "Serenity" in physical comics).
Humble Comic Bundle "Archie and Riverdale":

https://www.humblebundle.com/books/riverdale-archie-comics
Dark Horse has a "Usagi Yojimbo Saga Megabundle" for $39,99:
https://digital.darkhorse.com/bundles/8292

Now, it's only a little more than a half year ago that there's been another "Usagi Yojimbo Megabundle" for $69,99 (https://digital.darkhorse.com/bundles/7716) - we discussed in this thread. Both bundles contain Vol. 1-7, but the older one also featured the 38 issue earlier Fantagraphics series. Those issues are not in the new bundle but it has a 500+ pages "Usagi Yojimbo Saga Legends" volume (with, if I understand it correctly, some standalone stories) instead.

Well, $70 was too expensive for me but $40 I might be willing to pay. So my question is this: Is it a good idead to begin with the comics in this bundle, thus leaving out the earlier series?
Post edited December 06, 2017 by Geddes17
Groupee's "Dynamite 2017 Blockbuster Holiday Bundle!"
https://groupees.com/dynamiteblockbusterholiday17

All single issues, the $15 has 80 comics in total of a variety of series (Xena, Red Sonja, Vampirella, John Carter, etc.). There are more expensive tiers with physical rewards but you have to pay for shipping, and I hear it's quite expensive.
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OmegaX: Groupee's "Dynamite 2017 Blockbuster Holiday Bundle!"
https://groupees.com/dynamiteblockbusterholiday17

All single issues, the $15 has 80 comics in total of a variety of series (Xena, Red Sonja, Vampirella, John Carter, etc.). There are more expensive tiers with physical rewards but you have to pay for shipping, and I hear it's quite expensive.
I haven't got the time to analyse the bundle yet but from first glance there seem to be very few repeats, thankfully. And btw, there IS one volume and it even counts 600 pages ("Borderline").