How To Read Digital Comic Books on iPad, iPod Touch and iPhone

The iPad is perfect for reading your digital comics. It beats out the Kindle and other ebook readers because, unless you're reading a graphic novel in B & W, then you want to see your comics in color. Duh!

You have lots of choices for downloading comic books to your iPad. You can download them individually or you can get a subscription to one of the comic book publishers like Marvel Comics for .99 a month or .88 for a year's subscription. The drawback with this type of membership is it locks you into just Marvel comics and you probably want to also read manga and graphic novels.

Another way to go is to buy your comics through the Kindle store, or Barne's and Noble Nook, or the iTunes store. If you go that route you'll need to get the App for those stores for you iPad.

However we've also found two membership sites, that for less than the price of the Marvel membership let you download unlimited books, magazines, comics and newspapers.

One of these sites is My Pad Media a membership site that offers fast downloads for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. They offer unlimited downloads of comics, books, magazines, newspapers and other media with no download fees. They also include 24/7 technical support for their members. My Pad Media has been in business for awhile so they have a pretty huge selection and growing all the time. Their membership is .95 for a lifetime membership with a 60 day full refund if you don't like the service.

The other membership site is Pad Bro. It offers a similar membership and offers the unlimited books, magazines, comics and newspapers. It seems very similar to My Pad Media and also offers the 60 full refund if you don't like the membership. This membership costs and is also for a lifetime membership! If you sign up with Pad Bro right now they're also including a bonus gift of IPTuber, which allows you to watch TV programs on your computer.

Both of these membership sites also support downloads for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad! Sounds worth checking out.

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How to Download and Read iPad Comic Books

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The iPad is technically perfect for reading digital comics. The large screen, the swipe gestures and the pinch-to-zoom all make digital comics much better than before. Comic books do not work well on Kindle, Amazon's digital e-reader. However iPad comics has transformed the way we read comics, The iPad is the first mainstream computing device with the interface, the power, the battery, and the gorgeous full-color screen to truly bring digital comic books to life. Follow these steps to read iPad comics.

Step 1:
Buy yourself an iPad. Head over to apple.com, amazon or your trusted local retailer and purchase one. Its going to cost you between 9-9 for an ipad of your model of choice at apple.com.

Step 2:

Download the applications to read iPad Comics. Panelfly Comics, IDW and comiXology have all developed new apps for the iPad.

Step 3:

Download the Panelfly Comics app out of your iTunes store. It is free to download and you can download some of your favorite comings like Marvel comics X Men. These are usually 99 cents.

Step 4:

Download the iPad app 'Comics' by comiXology for free out of your iTunes store. Publishers on the Comics app include Marvel Comics (US only), Image Comics
, Red 5 and Zenescope.

Step 5:

Download for free the IDW Publishing app to read iPad comics. IDW, as will Panelfly will have new features and presentation modes in the optimized iPad version. IDW comic titles include Astro Boy
 G.I.Joe, Igor, 
Rocketeer, 
Star Trek, 
Tank Girl
, The Dreamer and Transformers.

Step 6:

Relax and enjoy reading your comics.

Make sure that you check the iPhone app store to get an idea of what to expect when you read iPad comics. Digital versions are usually cheaper than their paper equivalent. Most of the digital issues cost either 99 cents per comic or .99 while paper versions of these same comic cost .99 or .99 each.

Get more information on how to access unlimited ipad comic books without paying for each title at http://www.i-pad-books.com

 

The author writes reviews on the ipad as a ebook reader.


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