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Comics iPad App
This comic book app is compatible with the Apple trilogy of iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, and as a platform boasts several world renowned comics all delivered in a digital format. Others can be purchased and downloaded from www.comics.comixology.com, and make the existing and potential library available on Comics as the largest available on a mobile media outlet.

In total, over 500 comics can be sought and utilized through the app, and are beautifully displayed using state of the art Guided View Technology. This innovative ethos not only brings comics to the smaller screens of digital mobile media tools but also does so in a way that enhances the graphics and makes them easy to view any enjoy. It does this by ensuring that the comic page and imagery is left unaltered, and the user is guided through several device specific panels and interfaces. This app is a must for any comic book fan, especially those who wish to access their favorites while on the move.

Price
FREE
App Name
Comics
Category
Books
Developer
comiXology
Comics
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Comics, 7.0 out of 10 based on 10 ratings
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March 13, 2011
Posted in Books,iPad Apps List — iPad Apps - admin @ 7:30 am

1 Comment »

  1. Does an app exist that turns the ipad into a tablet that will work with a stylus? Could an app be built to accomplish this function?

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    Comment by Fred Vitiello — March 30, 2011 @ 9:09 pm

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