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Old 07-31-2008, 01:23 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Donnageddon View Post
I just finished Pedrosa Cyril's Three Shadows graphic novel that was offered for free during Tor's "Watch The Skies" promotion. While not the best story, it was definitely a wild ride, and worked very well on the Sony 505.

I am wondering if anyone else has found some good graphic novels (Manga... whatever) that works well on a eInk device.

I define "works well" as not needing a microscope to read the words, and "good" as... well... good.

Look forward to any recommendations.
The Thee Shadows doesn't look bad on the Kindle. I converted it with MobiPocket Creator. The text is on a separate page from the images but the images (so far) have been very readable.
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