Manga on E-readers: IPad/Kindle/Computer/Etc
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1AmyLynn
Amazon doesn't seem to have a wide variety of manga titles, mainly yaoi titles, and how to draw manga titles. But I've heard there are apps for the IPad. If you read your manga digitally, how do you do it?
2cheesesticks
theres this site called kiss manga
3aspirit
I miss the Comixology site. Finding stuff was easier before it was merged with the main Amazon sites. But there's still something like it if you want to read with Kindle software.
https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/comics-store/home
Sometimes, I think, it's easiest to go to a publisher's site, find the titles you want, then see where they're available, even if that takes you back to Amazon with direct links.
Searching on LibraryThing is similar when the manga ebooks were catalogued with their ISBNs. Links to the works on Amazon are automatically generated as long as a search can find a match. You can find the links on the right sidebar of the work pages.
I also check out manga from my public library's digital collections, but there isn't much.
Mostly, I read webtoons or on paper (library loans or purchased) now.
https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/comics-store/home
Sometimes, I think, it's easiest to go to a publisher's site, find the titles you want, then see where they're available, even if that takes you back to Amazon with direct links.
Searching on LibraryThing is similar when the manga ebooks were catalogued with their ISBNs. Links to the works on Amazon are automatically generated as long as a search can find a match. You can find the links on the right sidebar of the work pages.
I also check out manga from my public library's digital collections, but there isn't much.
Mostly, I read webtoons or on paper (library loans or purchased) now.
4cheesesticks
how good is webtoons
5aspirit
>3 aspirit: I mean webtoons in general. There's manga buried in webtoons.com, tapas.io, and graphitecomics.com.
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