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They're growing exponentially, they add new titles from their back catalogue on a daily basis almost. They are filling a lot of holes. Most of their big name titles have everything digitally released (Fantastic Four, Amazing Spider-Man, Uncanny X-Men in particular) there are a few gaps in other series like Captain America and Iron Man here and there... But they are mostly complete. Annuals on the other hand are not quite so complete, but they're working on them (Although some annuals are basically the main story and are missing the supplement material) They're still working on Daredevil Vol 1.. Still lots of gaps to fill....

But it's growing and getting better. On certain weeks they do a spotlight on a certain character that is currently generating hype. Like the Guardians of the Galaxy, they went through and released a bunch of their stories from the 60s to the 80s, they're working on releasing Guardians Vol 1 from the 90s. They also pumped out every Deathlok related comic as well.

But anything from I think 2010 to present is complete. Early 2000s stuff is also fairly substantial but there are some gaps.

They're also slowly putting up Timely and Atlas era stuff.

Also, everything is digitally recolored. I know some people like the look of old comics, but it's like watching something on Blu-Ray compared to VHS. Everything is crisp and clear and appears as it should have -- particularly with older comics -- when paper was of cheap quality and old printing presses had all sorts of defects, life misaligned color plates.

Pretty much anything that has been printed in a Masterworks/Epic Collection/Omnibus or other high grade trade paperback is available through the site.

Honestly, at $10 a month it's not a bad deal for unlimited access to such a massive catalogue. Particularly if you're using it for research for the Wiki.

There are gaps and there are some things that will never see the light of day (Rom & Micronauts for example) but it's certainly worth the monthly fee in my opinion.