Comixology app for mac

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While I’m not terribly excited about your choice of non-American monster tales, the least I can do is remove the stain of Quick Look and introduce you to some choice tools of the trade. Normally I’d forgive you, but god forbid you actually downloaded the next teenage relationship with a demon hunter drama to your hard drive. Most likely you dirty dogs have been using the Googz (slang around here for Google), Incognito’d and proxy’d in Chrome because your Japanese reading habits are as equally disturbing as my love of cupcakes. That’s what Danger Duck would have wanted right? It’s time to give comics a quick swift kick in the rear and bring the treasure trove of paneled heroism into the 21st century. While there’s nothing like tearing the plastic off Wonder Woman, flipping pages is best left for the DC fanatics who have a thing for glossy covers and tongue inspired paper crinkling. Surely you could fulfill all your Hentai Manga needs online, but what fun is downloading RAR files just to peep JPEGs when you could get with the times and scoop some CBZ or CBR files from your favorite digital vendors? And no doubt you’ve been pulling shenanigans like scanning Super Man covers into PDFs for easy reading in iBooks instead of faxing ass photos to your boss in Italy. We here at the MacStories institute of app reviews have a feeling that your stack of Dōjinshi, Green Latern, and The Walking Dead comics have been dwindling at an alarming pace.