![]() ![]() Reading comics in the app is mostly smooth regardless of if you choose to swipe through pages and manually zoom in on panels, or instead tap on the bottom right of the screen and allow the app to flow through each speech bubble and panel. If you’re looking for recent issues, they get added around 6 months after the initial release-so unfortunately that does mean staying away from spoilers on Twitter! But Marvel does at least frequently add plenty of full stories to the app.) Instead, readers are given a rotating list of content. ![]() (Note that Marvel Unlimited doesn’t give readers access to Marvel’s full back catalog. New users are given a one week free trial, though. Once you’re hooked, gaining access to the full library of 20,000 comics requires signing up for a $9.99 per month subscription service. Of course, Marvel isn’t offering these purely out of the kindness of its heart. Marvel Unlimited has 77 free issues across a number of different series available to read: Some of these are tie-ins with the movies, while others are standalone stories. Marvel’s official app is a great starting point for people looking to get into comics, especially if they’re already fans of the incredibly successful Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. ![]()
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