My little brother has gotten me reading manga.

I'm mostly using the Shonen Jump app (which is a surprisingly good deal) but I don't have a good tablet at the moment, so I'm on my phone.

The original run on dragon ball was easy to read on my phone.

So far, Super is not.

I'd prefer to read on paper anyway, and I have the first two volumes of Super in print, but it has proved incredibly difficult to find the rest locally.

(By "locally" I mean "within 60 miles"

No bookstore, no big box store, no collectibles store within 60 miles of my home had volumes 3 or 4 in stock.)

So, uhh...

Good android tablets for reading comics?

Good places to buy manga?

I guess I'll just have to wait until they're in stock at #hemlockbazaar??

I probably have a spare 10" tablet at the makerspace.

It's probably hot garbage, but it'll read books until I can get them ordered for the shop.

@ajroach42 you can use that samsung tablet I've got if you want, but I imagine it's a little small for what you want. I could loan you my ipad pro but then you have to deal with apple ecosystem things.

@djsundog @ajroach42 iPad screens changed my life with digital comics.

If you do use the iPad, Readdle Documents is great for pulling in pdf comics from whatever network store you have, and reading. cbz/cbr is awkward, I'm using Chunky but it's kinda crap at networking. Both are free.

I miss when Comixology was indie and good, now it's a fucking zon portal.

@mdhughes @djsundog I basically stopped reading comics when Amazon got involved.
@ajroach42 @djsundog I quit buying from Comixology, but happily Boom, Dynamite, Kenzer, some others still sell digital, and otherwise fuck it, 🏴‍☠️