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Thrillbent Gets Its Own App For All Your Pirated Comics, Too
Yesterday Bleeding Cool talked about the new iVerse Comics + App launching in November that will let you download new comics but also import your own comics files – wherever you may have acquired them. And talked about how this was a strong method from turning pirates into paying customers.
Well, yesterday, unbeknownst to most, the Thrillbent App launched, with a similar function, letting you download Thrillbent comics but also read PDF, CBZ and CBR files.
He's what is being sent out,
Thrillbent has announced the launched of an all-new Thrillbent Comic Reader iPad App that further enhances the company's reputation for providing its fans with state-of-art technology to enjoy the wonders that can only be found in digital comics. The reader app provides Thrillbent users with the ability to read all their comics in one place as they can import their personal collection of PDFs, CBZs, CBRs, and Comixology downloads directly from Dropbox into theThrillbent Comic Reader. Additionally, the comic reader will allow users to view facing pages as they were intended – as one seamless piece of art – and enjoy full screen reading with easy zooming and page turning designed to get the interface out of your face. At launch, the Thrillbent Comic Reader will be accessible on more than 50 Free comics from writers and artists including industry luminaries Mark Waid, Karl Kesel, James Tynion IV, Alex de Campi, Geoffrey Thorne, and Barry Kitson. Users will also have access to Thrillbent exclusives, and a growing library of more than 350 comics, with new ones added every week.