
Vault also offers a large number of their first issues digitally for free – browse the site and see what grabs you. There’s no explanation for this on their website, but physical copies of both are available on their storefront. Vault – This is a strange one, as links to digital single issues will send you directly to Amazon, but digital collections are available for purchase directly from the Vault site.Valiant – Digital comics through their app.Scout – Digital editions are available on their website.Rebellion – Digital comics are available through their website.Marvel – Digital comics are available to purchase and read in their app, which is built on the same framework that the original comiXology app was so it’ll look really familiar to you.Image – First issues of almost every series are available for free through their digital reader, but every other digital comic they offer is only available on comiXology.


Those who want to continue to build a digital collection can use a number of apps and websites set up by individual publishers to do so. Here are four alternatives to comiXology that are available right now. However, there are a number of other options that comics fans can use to avoid having to visit the new comiXology website. Unfortunately, as The Beat’s Dean Simons mentioned in his post, there is no digital comics experience that is as smooth and high definition as comiXology once was (well, almost none). We’ve looked extensively at those changes and discussed some reactions from comics pros and fans, so now we thought it would be helpful to provide some alternatives for those who wish to avoid the new comiXology website and app completely.

Today is the first New Comic Book Day since Amazon’s big changes to comiXology went into effect last week.
