![]() What’s worse is that the images are blurry. There’s a zoom option but you can’t view a specific panel. Unlike in the mobile apps, you can’t tap on a comic panel to zoom it. The titles you purchase are accessible via Kindle Cloud Reader, which is worse than the built-in and efficient Comixology web reader they had before. Meanwhile, though they said that they’ve already addressed reader complaints back in February, reading on the web app is still not recommended. It is possible Amazon isn’t yet finished figuring out the whole shebang. In the library alone, you can only see your downloaded titles. So consider all this benefit when you decide you really want to impulsively and immediately finish the TMNT story and it costs you $3.59 when the print copy cover price was originally $8.99 but you're not gonna find it anywhere without paying the collector premium.The app, while providing a great reading experience, feels bare-bones. Some things you'll hate and you won't get through the first 10 pages and guess what, it didn't cost you anything, while there are hidden gems for you to discover new writers or artists or genres. Add in the benefit that you now have access to titles that you might have been interested in but not enough to purchase and now you can explore those options with no additional cost to you. ![]() The subscription pays for it self with reading just half a normal trade paperback. The TMNT volumes you posted are actually priced very low as it is below a normal monthly single issue price, but for the most part a 5-6 issue trade paperback will cost $12-$15. Look at it this way, the unlimited subscription costs $6 USD per month and with that you get to read as much of the unlimited menu as you want and on top of that you get 10-15% discount on purchases. ![]() Rather than feeding into the negative press and worry about swindles that don't exist, I prefer to look at the known benefits. There might be trade offs with other options such as waiting or paying full retail print copy price, but the choice is still yours. Believe it or not, you have complete freedom to find the book elsewhere (like a public library for free or even a local comic shop) or not even bother to finish. ![]() There's no obligation for you to purchase the final volume from amazon or anyone else for that matter. You choose to pay the monthly fee and you get to choose to read from what's available. There's no surprises or denial of service here. ![]()
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