It’s a panel from Silas Corey, The Aquila Network, a terrific series scripted by Fabien Nury.

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  • JohnnyEnzymeOPM
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    9 months ago

    Most of my physical BD collection got lost in a house move years ago. Since then I’ve been collecting digitally (much of my method is explained in our FAQ).

    Regardless, I guess my collection is in fact pretty awesome! I feel very lucky with the library systems providing so much of that content for free, so I feel it’s only fair to try to review and share samples of the best stuff in order to help support the authors & publishers.

    And thank you for following along. :-)

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      9 months ago

      Thanks for answering. I will check out the FAQ!

      I tried in the past to get used to reading digitally and it didn’t work for me. One of the reasons that I read graphic novels is to reduce my time in front of the screens.

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        9 months ago

        FYI, I happen to read stuff on a computer monitor I have set up on a swivel arm next to my couch. Sitting down at my desk to read comics is uncomfortable and absurd to me.

        One thing I think might help would be using a good-sized tablet, instead. So versatile and handy. You can also turn it sideways and scroll the pages up and down, which tremendously helps with seeing everything at a nice big readable size.

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          9 months ago

          Yeah, I have a tablet, which is where I tried to read digital comics. I didn’t use my smartphone, desktop pc or laptop.

          I admit that digital reading is suitable for graphic novels but considering that I work with a computer I value anything that I fit into my schedule that doesn’t require screen time. That is the advantage of physical books for me.