

When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. Nonetheless, I believe there’s a clear answer here to help you make an informed purchase.Ĭomic Book Herald is reader-supported. The answer to the right tablet for you will depend to some degree on your needs and liquidity (meaning both your access to cash and your ability to go full Hydro-Man at a moment’s notice). You’ll find all of those learnings and suggestions below. Since that time, Comic Book Herald’s readers using tablets for comics have given a ton of feedback after going through the same purchase decision. It’s a tough question, and one I researched extensively for the original incarnation of this guide in 2013. What’s the best device for comic book reading? Do you invest in a sleek 10 inch tablet? What about a mini tablet to save a few dollars? Could you stick to a laptop or desktop? And what about non-Apple or Android options like Kindle, Nook, or Windows Surface?

What’s less clear is what type of tablet or e-reader you should consider for your comics consumption. There’s also no doubt that digital comics services like Comixology and Marvel Unlimited have made it easier than ever to obtain vast resources of digital comics. It’s clearer than ever that tablets are the perfect digital comic book reading option.
