Is there a legal way to read comics online where you just pay a monthly subscription fee for unlimited access to an entire database? Like Netflix for comics.
If not, I'm just going to keep pirating them and watch the industry burn. I'll be god damned before I'll pay $2-3 for a single digital issue.
lol no, stay mad
>>92179501
Really you have never heard of marvel unlimited
>>92179501
If you're in the US, check out comiXology Unlimited.
>>92179715
Oh, hey. That's what I'm talking about. How's the selection there? Can I read the latest Marvel and DC releases or is it mostly just old stuff?
>>92179715
I'm not from the US, so have no idea. comiXology does cover many publishers, not just Marvel and DC, so you've plenty to choose from in that regard.
>>92179918
Thank god for free trials. The selection there is terrible and there's no new DC stuff. All the good stuff is still paid.
:(
>>92179501
My library offers an app called Hoopla. It has a shit ton of current DC.
Marvel Unlimited?
Also quit being a poorfag
>>92179816
There aren't going to be new releases there but a lot of it is recent stuff. It doesn't have everything but it is comparable to Netflix in that way.
>>92179699
>>92180798
He wants GOOD comics, not Marvel comics.
>>92179995
You should try reading something besides Marvel and DC while you have this opportunity. Better publishers than both of them have a strong presence on Comixology Unlimited.
>>92179699
Not OP, I have never heard of it before. But thanks Famalam, now i can actually read comics before i buy the copy in real life.
>>92181335
Let people read what they want, if they want other comics they will actively seek them out. ( But in all honestly Anon, thanks for the tip im gonna take a look at their site. )
>>92179501
readcomiconline.to