It's built for manga first, but any kind of comic / light novel can be read through it.
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Anyone with iOS or an iPad OS device might want to look into the Paperback app. It’s been a while since I used it, but it was amazing once it was set up. There’s a process to adding sources, and it’s kind of unclear. So you might have to watch a video or whatever. It’s kind of like emulators and roms* in the they don’t want to help you get the content so to speak.
https://paperback.moe/help/guides/getting-started/
Also there might be a reason why the TestFlight (beta) version is better. Like I said, it’s been a minute since I looked into it.
Neat! Will look into that for sure.
Ya once it’s set up properly you basically have an unlimited library of every comic book, with a slick UI.
It’s basically like setting up a repository if I remember correctly. I think there’s manga centric sources and American centric sources. So you have to choose your source accordingly. I remember being confused for about 20 minutes trying to get it to work, but I eventually found a walk though to something.
I have also found out that the app Tachiyomi for android has tons of comic repositories, very simple to use as well