Returning to a
previous discussion started by
@fredzilla - who here reads comics digitally?
Are you using an app like
Comixology (or
Marvel UnlimitedDC, or
Dark Horse with no DRM-free feature)or do you use an
Android app or
iOS app to read downloaded comics (.PDF, .CBR, .ePub, .CBZ, etc readers)? For the purposes of this discussion, I'd like to stick to locally stored digital comics, as opposed to the online subscription models. After what happened with the previously mentioned
Graphic.ly, I think the locally stored digital comics is, in my opinion, the best route to take when going digital with your comics. Although with the BIG 2, that isn't really an option.
If you use an app for downloaded comics, can you share why you chose that particular app, what you think the pros & cons are, and if you would recommend it to others? I know there are
SEVERAL readers available for cheap and even free. I used to strictly use Comixology until I took advantage of a couple of Groupee and HumbleBundle offers as well as other free comic download sites (like
DriveThruComics,
ComicBook +, the
Internet Archive, and
The Digital Comics Museum), so I downloaded Sidebooks. I've been considering an upgrade and wanted to see what you guys were using.
Comments
I also have a sizable SD card on it where I house most of the downloaded PDFs I get from deals like Humblebundle and the like. I'm currently just using a generic pdf reader.
I'd definitely be interested to hear what others use
For example, I found the Shonen Jump app is better for reading Shonen Jump than reading Shonen Jump through Comixology. It has a hot-linked contents page that makes skipping the strips I don't read easy.
Conversely, the Shotaro Ishinomori manga on Comixology has some of the best guided view usage I've seen on there. It's almost like watching an animatic.
Then there's £1 2000AD collections that Kindle does periodically. Which annoyingly don't transfer into your Comixology account when you link them, but for that price I am willing to deal with Kindle's fairly makeshift comic presentation.
I'm not sure how this works on other readers, but I know the Dropbox feature is quite popular with comic readers.
Plus, it's free! Get the Apple iOS version or the Android Version.
I'm just not that jazzed about the way it handles organizing. It isn't intuitive and it isn't easy. It's really just a basic reader, so that's why I started this thread.
I'd mostly be using it when travelling, so I wouldn't really need much in the way of organizing either, as I'd be cycling stuff in and out after every trip.
I use comixology app for non- Marvel titles. I love getting indies from them.
I have a yearly subscription to Marvel Digital Service. I love having the library, but I have a Kindle fire (which forces you to use the garbage Amazon app store) so you have to side load the app. I'm not a fan of the app.
Finally for all my humble bundle purchases I actually use adobe's free .pdf reader for the Kindle.