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  2. Graphic.ly - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Graphic.ly comics app was discontinued and the company focused on digital conversion and distribution service: For an upfront fee, the company would convert a comic and distribute it to digital platforms, and then planned to give proceeds (after fees) to the comic owner. [23]

  3. ComicBlitz - Wikipedia

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    ComicBlitz was an unlimited, streaming, digital comics' distribution platform. [1] Its initial application launched October 6, 2015, for iOS [2] later expanding to include a mobile-responsive, web-based app for Android (operating system) and Windows Mobile users on smartphones, tablet computers, and personal computers.

  4. ComiXology - Wikipedia

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    Comics by ComiXology (launched July 2009), a digital comic book reader and store for mobile devices, including iOS (launched April 2010), Android, Windows 8 (via the Windows Store), and the Internet (web reader launched June 2010), that allows users to access their digital comic collection across multiple devices.

  5. Indian Comics App Toonsutra to Launch in April With ...

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    The burgeoning Asian webtoon market is set to expand further with the April launch of Graphic India’s Toonsutra, a comics platform for mobile devices. Toonsutra is differentiated, in that, in ...

  6. ComicBase - Wikipedia

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    ComicBase 2017 includes a "My Comics" web app which uses works in conjunction with the desktop software to allow users to view and update their collections on virtually any mobile device through the use of responsive design techniques, including Apple, Windows, and Android smartphones and tablets, as well as devices like the PSP and Kindle.

  7. Bitstrips - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Bitstrips launched a spin-off app known as Bitmoji, which allows users to create personalized stickers for use in messaging apps. In July 2016, Snap, Inc. announced that it had acquired the company; the Bitstrips comic service was shut down, but Bitmoji remains operational, and has subsequently been given greater prominence within ...

  8. Black Sands Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The new app offers access to a variety of digital comics series created by Black Sands and about 16 independent publishers and artists. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Among their projects are an upcoming animated series and to manage their intellectual property (characters) in other units as they work with other companies in the future.

  9. InkyPen - Wikipedia

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    InkyPen is a subscription-based comics and manga reading application on the Nintendo Switch, launched worldwide in most regions on December 17, 2018. [1] Developed by a Norwegian startup company located in Norway also under the name of InkyPen.