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  2. ComiXology - Wikipedia

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    Iconology Inc., [1] d/b/a ComiXology (styled comiXology), was a cloud-based digital distribution platform for comics owned by Amazon, with over 200 million comic downloads as of September 2013. [2][3] At its height it offered a selection of more than 100,000 [4] comic books, graphic novels, and manga across Android, iOS, Kindle Fire, Windows 10 ...

  3. WikiProject Anime and manga/Online reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    Kadokawa Corporation. A generalist anime news site. ANN is a reliable source and considered a newspaper of record for anime and manga. It covers news, reviews, release information, and human interest stories in the industry. Do not cite the user-edited encyclopedia database or any articles marked as advertorial .

  4. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA ...

  5. Manta (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Manta is a subscription-based service that allows all members to read unlimited amounts of content on its app at a fixed price. The app is available for Android and iOS devices, [4] and all content can be viewed from its official website. Manta is known to be the first subscription-based webcomic platform in the market.

  6. Digital comic - Wikipedia

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    Digital comics (also known as electronic comics, [1] eComics, [2] e-comics, [3] or ecomics[4] / ˈiːˌkɒmɪks /) are comics released digitally, as opposed to in print. Digital comics commonly take the form of mobile comics. Webcomics may also fall under the "digital comics" umbrella.

  7. List of webcomics in print - Wikipedia

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    The first webcomic Plan Nine published was Bill Holbrook 's Kevin and Kell. [9] Plan Nine published over 70 titles, printing late 1990s and early 2000s webcomics such as Sluggy Freelance, Ozy and Millie, Greystone Inn, and College Roomies from Hell!!!. [10] Since 1997, various webcomic creators worldwide have made book deals with larger ...

  8. MangaDex - Wikipedia

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    MangaDex. MangaDex is a nonprofit website that aggregates translations of manga, manhwa, and manhua. Content on the website is usually unofficial, uploaded by "scanlation" groups, but links to official services like Manga Plus and Bilibili Comics are also provided on the website. MangaDex was started in 2018 by developer Hologfx, and is funded ...

  9. Tapas (website) - Wikipedia

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    Tapas was founded by San Francisco-based Korean entrepreneur Chang Kim and Young-Jun Jang in 2012, [5] [2] [3] initially under the name Comic Panda. [8] [nb 1] The Wall Street Journal described Kim as a "serial entrepreneur"; he was once in charge of Samsung's mobile content strategy, [9] and he sold his Korean blogging company TNC to Google [5] [10] and also worked for Google on Blogger.