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Bundle deals launch new 2000 AD app for Apple devices

Started by Molch-R, 01 July, 2015, 03:50:00 PM

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Molch-R

2000 AD has unleashed its brand new stand-alone app for Apple devices – and loaded with new back issue bundle deals!

Previously published through Apple's Newsstand service, the new app includes all the comics, collections, specials, and freebies previously available – and all DRM-free thanks to the Rebellion ID system that allows you to download your comics on any device!

To celebrate the launch, new bundle deals allow readers to save around a quarter by buying an entire year's worth of issues in one go.  You can plug gaps in your collection with bundles of 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine from 2010, 2011, and 2012, with further deals in the future – and more years to be added.

Due to the terms and conditions for ios Newsstand apps, the old 2000 AD app will continue to publish just 2000 AD under the new name 'The Weekly Prog from 2000 AD', while the Judge Dredd Megazine, 2000 AD specials, and our huge range of classic and new graphic novels will be available in the new app.

Current subscribers can log-in to the new app with their old details and download their purchases free of charge!

Thanks to the app, Earthlets hungry for Thrill-power can buy individual issues or select one of our great value subscription options, then have the latest issue delivered direct to their iPad or iPhone every week! Subscribers can save up to 24% and get a range of back issues totally FREE!

And for those who are new to 2000 AD there are FREE sample issue featuring some of 2000 AD's top stories, including Judge Dredd, Kingdom, Ichabod Azrael, and many more!

The 2000 AD app is also available on Android devices and, with a single Rebellion ID log-in, any app purchase can be synced with and downloaded from the 2000 AD webshop in DRM-free PDF or CBZ formats.

Download the new 2000 AD app for Apple devices: www.2000adonline.com/apple
Download the 2000 AD app for android devices: www.2000adonline.com/android

Dominic O'Rourke

Nice. The app seems to work a little faster than the newsstand edition, downloads are faster and page turns seem to load quicker too.
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Goaty

Tricky question, as Clickwheel is closed down, I been bought many 2000AD progs and Megs in last few years, how I get all that progs to 2000AD App? I got Rebellion account, with same email on Clickwheel?

glassstanley

I received this email :

Notice: Clickwheel is closing and being replaced with a new 2000 AD service.

The Clickwheel digital comics service will soon cease to operate. However all your existing entitlements to 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine will be carried over to the new 2000 AD digital web shop. To access your content you will need to sign up for a Rebellion ID, see below.

Web-based digital subscriptions and purchases of individual Progs and Megs, with issues downloadable in the same high-quality (DRM-free) PDF and CBZ formats, will continue to be available. The Clickwheel digital comics service and website will be withdrawn on 31st July 2015.

Account Migration Instructions

    We will be able to migrate your existing digital entitlements over to the new service, but in order for us to be able to do so, you will need to create a Rebellion ID by Sunday 19th July 2015 here: https://account.rebellion.co.uk/
    If possible, please create your Rebellion ID with the same email address as you have used for your Clickwheel account (i.e. the one this email has been sent to), the password can (and probably should) be different.
    If you wish to register for a Rebellion ID using a different email address, that's fine, but in this case, you will need to send an email to clickwheel.support@rebellion.co.uk after creating your Rebellion ID, advising us of both your existing Clickwheel email address and the new email address that you've used for your Rebellion ID.
    If you already have an existing Rebellion ID (e.g. if you've logged into the 2000 AD web store or one of our mobile apps recently), you can use that, but again, if that uses a different email address from your Clickwheel one, please email us, so that we can match your accounts.

Benefits of the new 2000 AD digital web shop

    Cross-platform availability of purchased content, at no extra charge i.e. Progs, Megs and other digital content purchased through the new service (as part of a subscription, or otherwise), as well as being downloadable via the Web, will also automatically be available to view through our iOS and Android apps, using the same login
    Digital subscriptions to the Judge Dredd Megazine will also be available, not just subscriptions to 2000 AD
    A more modern and easier to navigate interface, with a design more similar to our 2000 AD iOS and Android apps

We will be in touch with more information about your account migration soon.

If you have any questions about migrating your account or any other queries about the transition, please contact: clickwheel.support@rebellion.co.uk

2000ADWebDroid

BTW this doesn't just apply to Apple devices now, the bundle deals for all Prog and Meg years 2012 and backwards (currently back to 2007) are also available on the Android 2000 AD app, as well as via the 2000 AD section of the web-based store on the Rebellion Account Portal:

http://www.2000adonline.com/android
https://account.rebellion.co.uk/2000ad/products/

2000ADWebDroid

Quote from: 2000ADWebDroid on 23 October, 2015, 12:35:04 PM
BTW this doesn't just apply to Apple devices now, the bundle deals for all Prog and Meg years 2012 and backwards (currently back to 2007) are also available on the Android 2000 AD app, as well as via the 2000 AD section of the web-based store on the Rebellion Account Portal:

http://www.2000adonline.com/android
https://account.rebellion.co.uk/2000ad/products/

BTW the bundle deals now start with the 2013 Progs and Megs and go back as far as 2003, see: https://account.rebellion.co.uk/products or in the 2000 AD mobile apps. We also have the Christmas issue from 2002 available, as many of the stories in the first issues of 2013 start in that.