Still looking for something like this: access to a library of comics instead of having to buy them one by one. I can easily find scan sites but I'd rather give something back to the authors - just not to Amazon.https://twitter.com/gamesbymanuel/status/1247470697976410113 …
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
I did some research a while back, and no. Did not find anything. I think you told me the same thing back then =(
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Replying to @tommislav
Yeah, the only legal alternatives I found were libraries from a few specific publishers (that I'm not interested in) and the occasional comic humble bundle.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
I found a way to do local backups of your purchased comixology comics. But conflicting with the user agreement and both experience and reading is absolutely horrible. Paper comics seems to be the only option if you want to own what you pay for =/
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Replying to @tommislav
I used to collect them back in Portugal but they were one of the things I had to leave behind and I'm glad I did, because it would be too expensive to move and maintain an ever growing library.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel @tommislav
Since I don't often re-read them, they become a burden. Which is why I'm looking for something like this.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
Yeah. They take up an enormous amount of storage for something that is very seldomly used.
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Yeah, and I read them so quickly, often finishing the book on my way home.
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