well then griffonwing, it is extremely well groomed.
As for a colour ereader, I think people who are really into graphic novels would go for that. They are on the rise as a form of literature and think one that would easily adapt to being read online since people already look at comics and such online. It would be awesome to be able to download some of your favourite colour graphic novels in ebook and in the closest colours you could get.
Even though many have a limited colour scheme or are black and white, what colour that is contained on the cover images, or to use Daniel Clowes "Ghost World" as an example, the limited colours (most black and white images also have a wash in a blue-green twilight blue), are important.
I've had to read a few graphic novels for school so far and have read more on my spare time. My brother viewed WATCHMAN on a comicbook pdf viewer.. that would be great to see on an ebook with a big enough screen
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