Marvel Unlimited

A small portion of the library was made available for free in an attempt to entice viewers to subscribe to the service through either its monthly or yearly plans.

[15][16] The initial release of exclusives included a Fin Fang Four story by Scott Gray and Roger Langridge,[17] Marvels Channel: Monsters, Myths and Marvels by Frank Tieri and Juan Santacruz,[18] American Eagle: Just a Little Old-Fashioned Justice by Jason Aaron and Kid Colt by Tom DeFalco.

The new digital comics reader added a number of new features including full screen mode, thumbnails for all pages, and easier ways of finding books related to the one being read.

[21] It then published a daily series of "lost" Captain America comic strips that were actually modern creations written by Karl Kesel.

[28] These comics release weekly and differ from the standard page turn by using a vertical scroll to advance reading.

"[35] Dana Forsythe of Paste included Marvel Unlimited in their "Top 15 Digital Comic Book Services" list.

Having the Infinite Comics is an opportunity to tell all types of stories for all of Marvel’s readership as the first year of the line showed.

"[42] Rebecca Kaplan of Popverse wrote, "What’s most enjoyable about Marvel’s one-shot vertical format comics is that it condenses decades' worth of character history and continuity into an easy-to-read second-person story that directs new readers to the essential issues for a particular MCU hero.

"[43] In May 2020, Marvel announced that a selection of comic books including Avengers vs. X-Men, The Dark Phoenix Saga, and Civil War was read more than two million times during the month of March.

"[46] In October 2022, the number of Marvel Unlimited subscribers had grown by 30% compared to 2021 with more than 300 titles being read over two million times.

[60] In addition, it was announced in August 2009 that Marvel's comics would be released for the PlayStation Portable in December 2009.