I went for it, though I have all the digital stuff in print form, and for that matter some of this is IDW reprints of material from other companies that's available on the Star Trek comics DVD-ROM that came out a few years back. If you splurge for US$25 you get 39 graphic novels plus that print New Visions thing. That's a heck of a deal.
For those who've never heard of Humble Bundle or have heard of it but haven't gone for one yet, I believe they started out with PC games but expanded to ebooks and digital comics. This is the 16th Humble Bundle I've bought. Wow. IDW Doctor Who comics, ebook bundle 4 (random combo of comics and SF novels), Dark Horse Star Wars comics, Big Finish Doctor Who audiobooks, Subterranean Press ebooks, Last Gasp underground books, Dark Horse gamer comics, music books, Neil Gaiman rarities, Forbidden Comics Supporting Banned Book Week, IDW X-Files comics, Prime Books science fiction and fantasy ebooks, Open Road Media mystery novels, Small Beer Press science fiction and fantasy ebooks, LGBTQ Pride Month ebooks, and now this IDW Star Trek comics bundle, which is, as I recall, the second time they've done this. For some reason I didn't get the first one.
Anyway, you get good quality products without DRM for crazy low prices (unless you want to pay more). If you're a digital content consumer and you don't know about Humble Bundle, you are seriously missing out. (There's also another website, Storybundle, that's worth investigating. They tend to do really small presses or self-publishers, though I have three good bundles from them, too, and I missed some good ones before I found out about them.)