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  • Great App!

    This an awesome way to view comments. And I’m much happier seeing some revenue flow to the artists rather than catching stuff for free on Instagram. The notifications keep me from falling behind.

    The UI keeps getting better. I’d kind of like the strip summary to go away eventually, or maybe hide after I’ve seen it unless it’s changed. A bit more focus on the content and less on extra data and UI. But the app continues to get better.

    My only real complaint is that I want *all* my favorite comics to be there! (And I’d happily pay a higher premium for that.)
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  • Not a new concept

    First off, this isn’t the first app to offer comics read in a top/down format. If anything, I haven’t been reading many comics by scrolling left to right on my phone in a while, especially with apps like Webtoons and Tapas around.
    I decided to give this platform a chance since there are two cartoonists that I follow on Instagram who are offering additional comics here. I don’t mind having to download yet another app, but the platform is a bit cluttered and confusing, especially to a new user. I can’t tell if it’s unorganized or *too* organized. There’s definitely room for improvement. Also, other platforms seem to have a more compact yet readable layout when it comes to scrolling among various series. The banner layout just takes up too much space.
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  • Good, have a couple requests

    Glad to support comics. Wish there was a way to support and view in the web.

    Sometimes I just want to keep scrolling between comics. The up/down arrow is a break in that flow, and is not always around.
  • Amazing comics bad interface

    I would give this app a 5 star on the comics. Worth the little money for the comics. It’s nice to have them all in on one app.

    The interface is horrible no organization navigation stinks. I would give it a 1 star. Simply put. Needs an overhaul

    So. I have it 3 stars in the middle.
  • Good idea but a long way to go.

    I like the idea of reading web comics like this, all in one app, but there are issues:

    Only a couple of comics on there. I subscribed to read the Fowl Language comics and it’s more then worth it for that alone. However I’d like to see a lot more on there, I downloaded it for Fowl and hoped to discover more but was left disappointed.

    The UI is really clunky. It’s not intuitive or pleasant to navigate. I’m sorry that’s harsh but it’s important. I really hope you grow but at the same time imagining navigating this app with 100 artists is a nightmare.

    Finally not sure how the subscription model will work going forward. 99p a month is great but is that sustainable shared between a large number of artists? I figured I’d have to pay per artist to see their premium stuff.

    So, sorry for all the negativity, I do really hope the app can grow and wish you much success!
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  • Phone-sized

    On an iPad, the display is still tiny. It’s 2020, folks: many of us do our comics reading on real-sized screens.
  • Great App

    I enjoy the being able to view a curated collection of comics (love Fowl Language) in a form suited to mobile. Would be nice if the like/share buttons were not over the art though. I actually like how this is a paid app; I’m assuming that the artists get a fair cut. I look forwards to finding new creators and appreciating their work.
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  • Reminds me of TinTin

    Spent many hours reading TinTin comics as a kid and these comics remind me of them. Love that I get to learn about the fascinating lives these historical figures have lived in a fun comic book format. Couple of things I’d love to see in the next comics are less narration (more first person dialogue) and some humor thrown in there :) Super excited for whatever is coming up next!
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  • Great comics!

    The comics are very well done and I was really impressed by how amazing the illustrations are! The UI is very easy to use and pleasing. I am really fascinated by how these scientists lived their lives.

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