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So I just bought a copy of Avengers Vs. X-Men from Barnes and Noble for $75 (goddam!) and it came with a code for a free digital copy.  The code was right there on the inside cover of the book.  I plugged the code in and now, I have the copy of the comic ready to view on my phone whenever I want.  Suddenly, looking at the hardcover comic, I kinda feel the urge to take it back to the store and get my seventy-five bucks back........but I won't.  Anyway, the code works like a charm.  I've done a similar thing with a few movies I've purchased.

So, what's the purpose of this thread?  People interested in swapping codes (not sure if it's available outside of the U.S.), how about we come up with some sort of way to swap them, here?  Tell us what code you have and what you'd like to offer in exchange (for example, I'd swap my Ultraviolet code for Avengers for your code for Batman).  That way, we can stick it to the man.  Anybody come up with a good way to do this and let's do the damn thing!



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You should check out Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse and Chew. Wormwood probably fits your humor style pretty damn good. Sorry I don't have any codes but I thought you might enjoy those adult humor comics.



sethnintendo said:
You should check out Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse and Chew. Wormwood probably fits your humor style pretty damn good. Sorry I don't have any codes but I thought you might enjoy those adult humor comics.

I'll look on my Comixology app.  If the first issue is free, I may stick with it for the long haul.



d21lewis said:
sethnintendo said:
You should check out Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse and Chew. Wormwood probably fits your humor style pretty damn good. Sorry I don't have any codes but I thought you might enjoy those adult humor comics.

I'll look on my Comixology app.  If the first issue is free, I may stick with it for the long haul.

Wormwood only has 3 issues I believe.  Wormwood is pretty funny though.  He is a worm that controls corpses, has special powers, has a robot made out of beer cans that uses a shotgun which longs for something downstairs to make him feel like a man, and there are strippers with special powers.

Chew is a little longer series.  He was a cop and his partner got shot in the face.  He hunted the person down and killed him then started to eat his face (because he can see back in time on how things grow (if he ate fruit/veggies), where people been/did, etc..  So whatever he eats gives him flashback and every food makes him sick (because our food supply is a little disgusting aka pesticides, factory farms, etc).  However, when he eats beets it doesn't give him the flashback so that is about the only food he can eat.  He started working for the FDA which is like the DEA in this comic considering chicken is outlawed because of a bird flu epidemic supposedly.  So there is a big underground chicken market.