![]() ![]() Breyfogle suffered a stroke recently, terrible. The only downside is that, at times, Grant had a tendency for heavy-handed preachiness, but that's forgivable. The Tulpa/Etrigan three-parter is simply awesome, as is the Tim Drake vs Scarecrow story when they switch over to Batman. ![]() The Grant/Breyfogle run hit the right balance between gritty, freaky and funny, with lots of good one-shot villains. I read through a lot of Batman issues last year and enjoyed both. Ok thanks and sorry if this has been covered before, i couldn't find anything in search will this cause problems? is there a good simple program to do this? would i be better converting to pdf? they're in gif format, mostly a4 but the early ones are shorter, but the same width. i understand this function needs to be sorted in advance by the publisher of the cbr file, but does any reader have a function where it automatically recognises the outline/border of each image, and the flow of panels, and work out p-b-p on that basis? i guess it's not a deal-breaker but would be great if anyone has any advice on how to get as near to this as possible (just a simple pinch+zoom?).Ģ) so i got hold of all 1,719 achewood comic strips and i'm wondering how to convert them all to a cbr file. i really like the sound of that as it could be great to use on my samsung s5. done some reading and YACreader and comic zeal sound good, but i keep seeing mention of 'panel-by-panel reading' where each panel fills the screen. with these two things in mind, i've got a couple of 101 questions:ġ) what's the best comic book reader out there? i'm going to use an ipad. i recently spent an evening fascinated by my girlfriend's brother explaining the chronology of the batman comics, and a few days prior i downloaded all the achewood comics as i loved reading them a few years back. Because I’d be able to force any page I want to be the left.Brand new to the comic book game so apologies in advance. This way if there is a formatting problem with double pages butting against each other wrong, it doesn’t matter. But if I go back to portrait and stop on page 3, then turn to landscape, page 3 should be on the left and page 4 on the right. My suggestion is instead, whatever single page in portrait mode I’m currently looking at should default to the left hand page when I turn my device to landscape.Įx: I’m looking at page 2 of a file and turn to landscape, page 2 would be on the left, & page 3 would be Displayed on the right. Then pages 4/5, Pages 6/7, etc… but sometimes double pages butt up in odd places, (usual due to lacking an inside cover page to push everything over by one like it’s suppose to be in print.) Ex: /3 are always displayed side by side. ![]() But then it forces all double page spreads to be even Number pages on the left and odd Number pages on the right. Understandable, as it’s usually the cover. If I could make one request, currently it seems that landscape mode ignores the first page of a file. It’s definitely the feature I needed to get me to buy the premium version of the app. It’s defiantly got a few bugs going on when flipping. ![]()
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