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Warren Ellis’ BAD SIGNAL maillist informs that DC/Wildstorm has released the first issue of StormWatch and Planetary are available for free download. Digging around the site a bit, it turns out that Alan Moore’s ABC Comics (Top Ten: 49ers, Tom Strong, and a host of other titles) also have free downloads available.

Update: Despite some impressively excessive file sizes (Yay, poorly implemented graphics inclusion in PDFs!), some of the other free previews are actually just a few pages long, not entire issues. The two that Warren Ellis announced are full issues, and quite interesting.

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