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At the price Marvel wants for back issues of Spider-Man... you are going to end up paying over a grand for the series... lol. You can get the softcover anthologies for under 50 bucks. They are going to have to bundle the title as a series with some kind of major discount, or re-think their pricing, in general, if anyone is going to take them seriously.
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Charging per issue is okay if they were the latest comics, but given that there are much cheaper legal options for back catalogue comics then they need to be more sensible e.g. port over their digital comics unlimited system as quickly as possible would seem the obvious approach.
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what about mycomics? been using it with my iphone, transfer zip/cbz/cbr with jivaro on xp. im about to test it onme ipad
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With back issues then they have to recognise the fact that cbr/cbz files exist and have to match up with what people may already have that way i.e. their subscription service must not have gaps left in storylines as a sneaky way to try and get people to go out and buy the trade paperback. Now obviously some people will still choose the free option, but many people have no objections to paying for things they just don't like to feel like they are being ripped off. |
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Stanza is great on iPad for own cbr comic collection
Check out stanza. It is free works very well.
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I thought comic reader mobi was banned from itunes? The site says it's only for jailbroken ipads/iphones. :/
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If you check the dates on the previous posts, they predate that app being banned.
Personally, I have tried a lot of different apps and most of them work pretty well for the actual reading and it is the organising of comics where most of them tend to fall down and it is a shame that comic reader mobi got banned because one of the things he was intending to do (might have done by now) was implement support for the tags of comic rack so you could do all the organising of your collection on your pc rather than needing to do it on the ipad as well. |
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I use the Comics app by ComicBookLover. It's free and if you have have a Mac, the ComicBookLover application can do all of your metadata. The app itself has no options for editing metadata, I think, and has limited organizational options (you can basically list by series, by issues, or by the order in which you've read the files), but the reading experience is perfectly fine, and the fact that you can do all your metadata editing on your computer is a great feature. There's a lot more that I'd like to see them do with the app, but for me it's worth it just for it's integration with the desktop application.
There is an issue, I think, where .cbr's don't keep their data on import using some import methods. Cbz's store their metatdata in the file itself, so that transfers fine. I knew this before I got my iPad, though, and have been converting all my .cbr's to .cbz's in preparation, so for me it all works great. |
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I'll throw my vote in for Comic Zeal. Does the job for me, and didn't see it mentioned above.
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I am using bookman as a cbr reader and it works very well.
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Hi everybody,
I am surprised nobody mentioned the free CloudReader app... It's free, syncs with iTunes, is easy to use and smooth and simply reads any cbr/cbz/rar/zip file you can throw at it... |
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I have my comic collections in PDF via CDroms. I have decades of Archie, Betty & Veronica, Jughead, MAD, Fantastic 4, Star Trek, National Lampoon, and many others. I just load them into Goodreader. Good file management and there you go. Forget buying one comic for $2 or paying the same for back issues. I go 30 years of Archies for $15.
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Stanza will open CBR files. It seems to work well.
Edit Bah, didn't check page 2. Oh well it is a good program and a second mention may be a good thing. Last edited by clockworkzombie; 12-19-2010 at 04:50 PM. |
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Doesn't Stanza zoom out to full page view everytime you change page?
I use Comic Reader Mobi. It was very expensive and I was sold initially by the innovative text bubble zoom feature. However after using it for a while, it is a much better experience just to zoom into each panel. A feature most if not all comic reader apps would have. Definitely far too expensive for what it is worth. |
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