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Old 10-27-2009, 05:47 AM   #24
acidzebra
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Originally Posted by ardeegee View Post
If the question is-- is the experience of reading comics on a Sony Reader as good as the experience reading a paper copy, then the answer is simple-- no. Not even close.
When we are talking about generic small-form factor B&W manga, I disagree. If we are talking about 'Western' large comics with color, smallish fonts, I fully agree.

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The number of official comics and manga available for ebook readers is a droplet in the torrent of comics and manga available as pirate CBR/CBZ files.
Paper or electronic, 99.999% of the stuff I read isn't even available in my neck of the woods. Hell, there hasn't even been an official English translation for most of it.
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