Manga on Android

best manga downloader & reader app for Android? so far the only working app on playstore was "Manga searcher" but it's literally gingerbread styled and a pain to use aswell, also tried manga watcher as an .apk but that didn't actually work, as in it didn't find any manga, then I tried manga rock but it's heavily IAP based & Ad centric which is really annoying, so the question still remains, best manga downloader/reader for Android?

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Perfect viewer, but it can't download mango

then it's kinda pointless desu, because having to find and download each chapter of manga is a PITA , but thanks for the recommendation anyways.

Bulumanga?

tachiyomi
Also why would anyone in his right mind use an ad-infested version of Manga Rock if there is a clean full one too?

>he doesn't know where to download manga

Mangarock. Buy it you poor shit.

I know plenty of sites from where i can download manga but it's each in chapters and it gets annoying and if your looking for the entire manga as one archive, it's almost impossible to find, the only places that have these are torrent sites as it seems to be and the issue with those is that there's only usually 1 seeder from india with 1kbps up/down or some crappy internet connection so it would take forever to actually download.

manga is fucking gay dude you should really make a change in your life

I have an APK of Manga Reader, it's like an older version of Mangarock, but it has no adds.
(You can download manga from within the app).

If anyone knows a site where I can upload it without making an account, I can upload it.

MangaZone. Just search for .apk. You can download it, read it online(technically download it), you have rich library of mangas available etc.

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Why u so rude
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That's pretty low res. Why not just download from Batoto or something and view in an image viewer?

- phone has low res
- automatically warns me when there are new chapters available
- it's comfy, all in one app and just werks

I used to use mangania but just checked this out and its way better so I recommend it

Downloaded this and it's pretty good but for some reason when I download chapters they don't show up in my library. Anyone know why this is?

I'm happy with aizoban

>reading manga on a low res device
>needing an app to fetch you crap
plebs the lot of you

Tachiyomi is SUPER cool. I'd like to be able to add my own sources though - for instance, now Kissmanga also has a comic site and being able to read, i dunno, Transmetropolitan on the road sounds amazing.

Plus that shit is FOSS, son. Richarudo staruman'd be proud.

Add the manga to your local library first, then download chapters.

This is the best I could find when I still owned an Android tablet. Most other readers are total junk or only allow streamshit with terribly encoded JPGs and xboxheug watermarks.

I returned the android tablet because its tablet apps were few and far between and many proper tablet apps had major issues. I have an iPad now which has several nice tablet-optimized apps for reading manga in rar/zip/cbz form.

Private trackers are where it's at. AnimeBytes has tons of entire-manga torrents... hell, even the semi-private (no account required) BakaBT has a bunch of full manga torrents. Both are generally well seeded.

That's fine for finished mangas, but retarded for ongoing ones.

>muh s3cret trackers
Pirates denying other users access is even more retarded. Either pirate or buy it. Creating closed communities for free shit is ridiculous.

>That's fine for finished mangas, but retarded for ongoing ones.
True enough I suppose. I typically only read finished stuff so I can binge if I want and not get hit with shit like hiatuses *cough* Togashi *cough*.

>Pirates denying other users access is even more retarded. Either pirate or buy it. Creating closed communities for free shit is ridiculous.
I kind of agree but I can't see any other way to keep quality and organization high. If it's a free for all you end up with crap like TPB where there's a 1:10 signal to noise ratio, wildly varying quality, assloads of unseeded torrents, and occasionally even malware.

I see now, thank you. This reader is excellent.

Mangarock has been rewritten from scratch and it's pretty good now. It's no longer in the Play Store, so no botnet.

Get the cracked 2.0.x version if you can.

>low res
My LG G4 has a 2560x1440 display. I specifically bought it for that.

My Shelf is the best out there, hands down. It has catalogues of manga, anime, and hentai that you can download and read. I haven't found anything better.

Indeed, Tachiyomi is really nice. Found it on the F-Droid app and haven't wanted more from it yet.

Anything like this for US comics. Marvel and Dc?

I use mango, it automatically downloads your chinese drawings from several sources, you can add favourites and notify you if theres new releases

>having to find and download each chapter of manga is a PITA
If you're a retard, maybe