Atomic Avenue now live!!

Here is the scoop from Peter Bickford.

Hi everyone, 

A little earlier tonight, we just pushed out what may be the most important update in ComicBase history.

If you’re running ComicBase 10 or 11 and use your “Check for Updates” command, you’ll see that there’s a new version of the program available. It’s got a fairly humble name, (either “ComicBase 10.1” or “ComicBase 11.1” depending on your version of ComicBase), but what it does is nothing short of incredible. 

Thanks to ComicBase’s new “Sell” command, and a brand new web site we’re launching today, known as Atomic Avenue, every ComicBase user now has the ability to instantly create his or her own online store. With just a couple of clicks you can now post any number of comics for sale—even thousands of comics at once— at the prices you’ve specified, to a vast marketplace accessible by millions of people. There are no listing fees, and you only pay a small commission when an item is sold. 

In addition, whether you’re a ComicBase customer or not, Atomic Avenue offers you the chance to finally locate those hard-to-find issues you’ve been searching for. Whether it’s that elusive copy of 52 #1, Crisis on Infinite Earths #9, or even The A-Team #1 you’ll be able to find what you’ve been looking for from one of the world’s largest collections of comics (with thousands added every day!). Best of all, you can just order your comics and have them arrive a few days later. There’s none of drama and uncertainty so often found with online auction sites. 

Atomic Avenue lets you get the comics you want, at the prices you want, without any hassle.

To read more about Atomic Avenue, check out our full introduction to the system—or just head on over to www.atomicavenue.com and have a look around. We’ll also be demonstrating Atomic Avenue live all weekend long at Wondercon in San Francisco’s Moscone Center. 

We think Atomic Avenue is going to revolutionize the way comics are bought and sold, and we’re proud to invite you to be the first to see it in action. 

All the best,

-Pete

 

Peter Bickford

Principal, Human Computing

2933 Bunker Hill Lane #207

Santa Clara, CA 95054-1124

USA

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