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As a kid, I burned through a lot of hobbies and phases.
There was the NES, pogs, trading cards, and I was huge oncomic books.
I still have them all, stored away in plastic cases and as (probably) worthless as ever.
Nonetheless, these are pieces of nostalgia that I don’t want to let go.
To start off, I need to introduce you to AIBQ, otherwise known as theComic Books Archive.
If the issue is marked as unavailable, you will not be able to download it from this website.
Clicking on an issue that is available will bring up a prompt to download a CBR file.
Save that file to wherever you’d like.
Now, we need a quality comic reader.
That’s whereComicRackcomes in.
From here, navigate to wherever your CBR is stored.
Mine’s on my desktop.
From there, just double opt for book you’re interested in reading.
From there, just use the navigation bar to scroll through the comic as you read.
The navigation bar is near the top of the screen.
Optionally, you might use your mouse wheel to scroll up and down through pages.
No more rough edges or page creasing!
Leave me a comment and let me know what your all-time favorite comic is!
Oh and don’t forget to check out our free comics manual,Bam!
Your Guide To Cool Online Comic Booksby Lachlan Roy, which also features other comic sources and comic software.