Right now, that's hella convenient, but it also means it's coded so that eventually, they can restrict number of downloads if a publisher wants to go down that road. Notable is that it does state "last downloaded" and tracks downloaded vs non-downloaded books. The way to do this is incredibly simple: You go to "my books," then "my backups," then download the books you want in the format of your choice. While they lack the guided view technology, of course, I had no problem reading them on my PC as PDFs, the same way I might for a digital comp copy. I downloaded an Image book, a Top Shelf book, and a Monkeybrain book to PDF format, and my God, they look amazing. It's one thing to announce this-it's another to not only announce it, but have it ready to go and working as soon as it's announced.īefore writing this up, I took some time to experiment. So as of right this very second, you can download copies of any Dynamite, Image, Monkeybrain, Thrillbent, or Top Shelf books that you've already purchased. You can read Heidi's article about it here. Tip of the cap over to Heidi MacDonald and the folks at The Beat for breaking this one. So your mileage may vary, but for me, this is the announcement of the show from San Diego Comic-Con, pretty much no matter what else gets announced.Ĭomixology has partnered with five publishers to go DRM-Free, allowing users to download PDF or CBZ copies of the comics they purchased.
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