I normally use random websites or get the paperbacks. But I’ve been wondering how others do it?

Thanks 🥰

  • @[email protected]
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    610 months ago

    I don’t read much on mobile (paperback > e-reader > phone/tablet), but Tachiyomi Mihon is great to get notified about new chapters and download them.

    Also fuck Kakao.

  • cobysev
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    510 months ago

    Convert digital manga (or comics) to .cbz or .cbr file format, copy them to my Android tablet, then I use a bookshelf app called Perfect Viewer to read them.

    I can do this on my Android phone too, but the screen is too small for some of the more detailed comics, so I prefer my 10" tablet for reading. An example of the latest things I’ve been reading:

    • Toes♀OP
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      210 months ago

      Oh that’s a great idea, I might go this route if those other apps don’t work out

  • @[email protected]
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    310 months ago

    I’m still using tachi because I’m too lazy to make the switch. Maybe when the extensions dont work anymore

  • Stern
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    210 months ago

    I just use the mangadex app which isn’t really a app and just more of a dedicated browser

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    10 months ago

    Tachiyomi with (mostly) Mangadex (well, one of its forks anyway), Manga Plus and CDisplayEx/Kuro Reader for digital stuff I bought on Kobo and removed the DRM from.

  • @licherally
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    110 months ago

    I’ve been using the manga plus app on the Google app store, and it’s pretty good. I pay like 2 bucks a month and get to read jjk, chainsaw man, MHA, black clover, undead unluck, and some others that are less well known. I’m sure there’s a better (or free) app, but I have yet to find it. I think Boruto/Naruto, bleach, and one piece are also on there.