Until I get a comic fan who owns an Android mobile (hint, hint) to assist me in my reviews and news about comics on the Android medium. I have to rely on other sites to give me news, reviews, previews and points of view.
Robot Comics are available on the iPhone so I do get a chance to use their technology – they have produced the likes of Robot 13 and Scott Pilgrim to read, among others. I do like their comic reader and I hope to see more from them as soon as possible.
KnowYourMobile.com have reviewed Robot Comics with a very in-depth technological and specification review and with some favourable information and opinions.
There’s a surprising amount of customisation available here. You can adjust the brightness of the application (a setting which is kept separate from your phone’s default brightness), pick different page transition animations and even alter your reading direction (essential when reading Japanese manga, as the novels are presented in right-to-left format, as opposed to the Western tradition of reading from left-to-right).
There’s also the opportunity to pick a custom set of controls, covering all of the available phone inputs from touch screen to keyboard
Check out the rest of the review here