![]() ![]() Subscription isn’t for everyone, as it can get very expensive if you’re subscribing to more than one publisher’s app, but if you know you read one the most, it could be worth signing up.įor example, Marvel’s subscription service, Marvel Unlimited, is £60 a month, has tens of thousands of back issues available, and gets new releases uploaded three months after they’re first released. Yes, you may have to wait for the new books to come in, or for a copy to become available, but I’d say it’s a reasonable alternative to ComiXology, especially if you don’t have the space for hundreds of books on your shelves! Screenshot from my library Libby app Publisher subscription ![]() Libraries aren’t just for books – they also have comics and manga’s to borrow too! I read all of my manga’s exclusively on the online library app Libby, along with several other comics, and what’s best is that it’s all FREE to read! If you’re lucky enough to have a local comic book shop you can visit (I currently don’t, but I do have a few comic book stores I order from online via their website or ebay!), I highly encourage you to check it out and see what they have in stock! Your library It sounds a bit basic and obvious, but your local comic book shop is a goldmine for comics! You can get the latest issues, maybe some back issues depending on the store, and so much more! Last week I gave you some Comixology hacks to make using the site more useful, and I promised at the end that I’d give you some alternatives to the site, and I’ve got three great alternatives for you! Your local comic book shop ![]()
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