I've been a fan of Dave Kiersh «s wistfully randy teen - nostalgia comics for nearly as long as I've been
reading alternative comics at all.
Not exact matches
Reading a standard
comic on an iPhone often means adjusting your sense of scale from panel to panel, as a large and a small panel will appear almost the same size; the
alternative is pan-and-scan viewing that zooms in on different parts of a larger panel.
Meanwhile, fans of DMP's BL
comics looking to
read them on their iPads have at an
alternative in Amazon's Kindle app, though the difference in quality is fairly brutal.
Most parents still
read picture books to their kids — why not offer them kid - friendly
comics as an
alternative?
I love
reading these old interviews because I have such affection for
alternative comics of this era.
The iPad is a more luxurious manga
reading experience — its screen size is larger than most printed manga, and the resolution is better — but if you'd rather spend money on
comics than hardware, the Nook looks like a good
alternative.