"Comixology cuts Apple, Google out of digital-comics kickback"
The title of this article suggest that Apple and Google's fee is a "kickback"--note the negative connotation--rather than a distribution fee or similar.
"As we move to complete the acquisition with Amazon, we are shifting to the Web-based purchasing model they've successfully used with Kindle, which we expect will allow us to strike the best balance between prices, selection and customer experience," he said.
I fail to see how those three things have been positively affected at all, except "customer experience", which is now markedly worse.
Comixology cuts Apple, Google out of digital-comics kickback
Following Amazon's purchase of the digital-comics marketplace, Comixology updates its Comics apps to prevent Apple and Google from taking a cut. The move makes it harder to buy comics through the app.