
Besides that, it’s only KADOKAWA and Houbunsha that are doing it, I suppose.
I agree, but that’s too extravagant!
>>2If Shogakukan or Akita does it, I will definitely join.
You can read it on Magapoke too, but there are quite a few original ones here that are pretty interesting, right?
I realized after joining that almost all of Kodansha’s manga magazines are available to read as much as you want.
It’s best if there are only 2 to 3 things in a magazine that make me want to read on and wonder about the next part.
Kodansha being an unsuccessful publisher is hard to believe…
KADOKAWA is also unreasonable.
Once you get used to this, it seems foolish to subscribe to each magazine from the same publisher individually.
The UI here is easy to see, you know.
>>11This is surprisingly really helpful.
When reading a magazine, I quickly skip the table of contents and serials.
FUZ was trash.
>>11The notation indicating that I have read up to the latest chapter is surprisingly helpful.
I wonder why there is Comic DAYS when there is Magapoke…
If you buy a single story, all apps should provide perpetual rights.
There are many magazines available to read through subscriptions, and they also give out a lot of free tickets.
Single-issue purchases are not time-limited, and when they are compiled, they are automatically turned into a comic book.
I seriously want this to become the standard for manga apps because the service is amazing.
>>17This is seriously strong.
Thanks to that, I can purchase the first episode without any problem.
I can’t read the evening edition anymore, but it’s still quite cheap.
There are only trash or garbage subs for other manga.
I can still understand Magapoke, but…
Do you need Yanmaga WEB or D Morning?
>>21If you don’t think anything when you see seaweed, that might be the case.
>>25I don’t have any memories that came with DAYS, but seaweed.
>>21The bathroom gets scolded by Jobs for being an app.
Publishers are filled with people who think they’re great just because they can make money.
Weekly, monthly, special edition, and RED-type subscriptions available in Akita.
I want a subscription service where I can read the Big Comic series from Shogakukan.
But it seems that even the anonymous Piccoma doesn’t like it…
>>24When a thread is started, it usually tends to get quite a bit of replies, right…?
>>24Piccoma wants you to be able to read it in a spread first…
DAYS is white blurred.
Also, DAYS doesn’t need many revisions frequently.
Well, if everyone isn’t copying it, it probably isn’t making any money.
The one that gives you points for reading and lets you skip pages is really great.
It’s mainly Yanmaga, but I can also read Morning as a bonus.
>>31Let’s read Afters too!
For me, it’s the hottest manga magazine right now!
I’m subscribed to BookWalker.
The hair play often has a blur effect.
FUZ was better in the past, but now.
The update has turned it into a complete mess.
>>35No, back in the days it was even worse.
>>37I remember that the version before the update, where screenshots were prohibited and the resolution was terrible, was better.
I rarely use them, so I get surprised when I occasionally check the number of tickets I have accumulated.
The service is nice.
If it isn’t profitable, I wouldn’t be doing it.
The reason no one imitates it is that without the kind of recognition and size of companies like KADOKAWA or Kodansha, it won’t lead to profit.
>>38In other words, Shueisha is garbage…
>>41Since they are a subsidiary of Shogakukan, their recognition may vary, but the company size is not that large.
>>38Houbunsha…
I was able to save up a lot of free tickets, so I had around 600 of them.
I couldn’t stop reading Gokki after a long time, so about 200 sheets disappeared.
Not knowing where and what is serialized is a troubling point.
The ones serialized in Comic DAYS and Maga Poke will be published as tankobon under an existing manga magazine label, so it’s a hassle to search for them in bookstores.
I had some tickets saved up, so I read “Medalist” and it was really interesting…
>>48I want you to first read up to volume 10, thinking that the medalist has been deceived.
If it doesn’t suit you by that point, you don’t have to force yourself.
It often happens that I could read the latest chapters for free until now, but with the switch to web delivery, a subscription becomes necessary.In terms of being outside the subscription, K2 is that.
I’m using my subscription points to read the latest chapters.
Outside of Yanmaga WEB, it’s guaranteed to be black seaweed.
It’s just meaningless that it’s allowed on Yanmaga WEB.
>>50Because there isn’t an app, you know.
The fixes are different between the browser and the app for DAYS too.
The points scheduled to expire next month are 750 points…
What on earth is this!?
I think it’s one of the most praised among manga-related apps.
The only complaint mentioned is to compile this within the publisher.
It seems there are several manga apps by publishers that are subdivided by editorial departments, so is it a hassle to compile them?
The special edition magazine and Monthly Young Magazine seem like they might disappear in a few years…
It’s surprising that it didn’t even happen in the evening.
Yanmaga WEB has an image of eroticism and exile.
D Morning is… seriously, what is it for…
I have about 400 tickets even though I haven’t done anything special.
It’s a wonderful subscription, but…
When considering the amount, it’s a level of extravagance that seems unimaginable.
I’m reading Q.E.D. Are there any other recommendations?
>>61How about the same author’s Nainai-do?
Buying manga magazines from Kodansha in physical form is something only a fool would do!
However, considering the damage to the printing company, I understand it might be difficult for other publishers as well.
Even for a more expensive subscription, around 1000 yen is acceptable.
It’s amazing how the number of magazines increases tremendously.
I don’t have the app, but it might be the site that I’m most reliant on.
I was happily calling it a magazine, but it turned out to be a women’s magazine.
There are times when I realize that I wouldn’t have had the chance to touch something like this.
Even though it’s serialized on the web, there are cases where continuity depends on paper sales!
It must be difficult, I guess.
The subscription for Days has a price glitch!!!!
It’s a bit ambiguous when it comes to whether to buy Sirius for the tower dungeon and breath, so it’s very helpful.
>>69I can’t read the latest episode on Magapoke, but I can read up to just before it with a ticket, so I’m reading that.
I wonder how important it is for paper to sell.
It feels like an advertisement for a paperback.
Thanks to this, there are quite a few manga that I’ve started buying after reading magazines.
I think there is also a promotional effect like that.
I’m happy that the tankoubon has been completed after purchasing the episodes!
Are you listening to that paid rental thing?
I wonder why the more individual issues I buy, the cheaper the volume becomes; it’s scary.
For now, let’s start by consolidating the e-book services of each company into one.
I’m not asking for too much, so please make an app for Champion Cross.
Piccoma has made it so that emulators are banned in the update, and now it can’t be accessed from a PC…