Welcome to the latest installment of Flightpathâs running series of mobile app reviews, where we explore all different kinds of apps, both paid and free. Today weâre looking at an app that brings comics to mobile.
The App: comiXology [1]
The Platform: iPhone, iPad and Android
How Much: Free
The Deal: As weâve previously documented on the Flightpath blog, digital and mobile have opened new doors for comic books. For an industry so steeped in the print tradition, itâs ironic, but at the same time, essential for the mediumâs survival. While it took a long time to get here, essentially every major publisher is now on board with the idea of digital comics, publishing them day-and-date with the print editions. comiXology, launched in 2007, is the app that allows you to conveniently purchase and view digital comics from all the big boys (Marvel, DC, IDW, Dark Horse and more), whether in single or multi-issue form. It is the leading distributor of digital comics, bar none.
Features: comiXology opens to the main âFeaturedâ menu, a.k.a. the store front, which highlights a sale as well as new comics released the same day as print (which is every Wednesday). Thereâs a horizontal nav on the top of the screen that features a âJust Addedâ button, which takes you to freshly digitized comics, either new or from years past. The bottom nav, in addition to the Featured button, also includes a âPopularâ menu (divided by âTop Issues,â âTop Series,â and âTop Freeâ); âBrowse,â which lets you look by series, publisher, genre and more; and âPurchases,â which contains your complete download history. You can access the comics youâve downloaded at all times with the âMy Comicsâ button in the upper right corner of the screen.
Prices for comics vary, but you can get some great deals. New releases are priced the same as the print editions (usually $2.99 or $3.99), and are then dropped $1 after the first month; graphic novels are in the $9.99 and higher range. Some comics are specially priced as low as $.99, and sales are routine.
What We Think/Like: First and foremost, reading comics via comiXology is awesome. You may be worried that the text in word balloons are too small to read on an iPhone or Android, but the comics use an auto-zoom feature to go from panel to panel, balloon to ballon, that makes for an easy, intuitive read. On an iPad, the backlit art looks pretty amazing.
As for the app itself, itâs an overall gem. Content is easy to find, the menu navigation is a breeze, and it all looks fantastic. I especially love the âFeaturedâ page. As small as the screen of my iPhone is, the featured content (see screenshot above) is truly eye-catching. In addition, downloading is a breeze, some comics are later upgraded for an improved reading experience, and the omni-presence of the My Comics button ensures that your digital collection is always within reach. This is really smart design.
Whatâs Missing: Maybe these features are coming, but I feel that there is some potential for editorial content here: interviews, video features, articles. You name it â" something to make the experience a little more human and comic shop-like. Now, comiXology is just an online store, so I donât hold the lack of this content against it, but this type of stuff would keep me coming back on a more regular basis. The âPeople Also Likedâ feature is appreciated, but it doesnât quite hit the mark as far as suggesting similar titles to the ones you enjoy. After downloading a free issue of Tiny Titans, an all-ages book, it suggested Flash: Rebirth and American Way, two very dissimilar series. And maybe Iâm missing it, but it would be nice to be able to file the comics the way I want: by publisher, or by title, or by creator, etc.
Overall: This is an essential download for comic book fans and those who may want to give comics a try, but either donât want to venture into a brick-and-mortar comics shop or donât know where to begin. Fast, simple and stylish â" it hits all the right buttons of what makes for a great app.
Grade: A
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