Things like this doesn't make me want to give the manga/manwha industry more of my money.
Add in more titles being digital-only that you are only renting until they pull the plug and older titles that aren't hosted by any legal sites, it makes me want to walk away from a 30 year hobby.
Additional perks for most digital services being quite restricted on if they actually support your country, if something goes wrong or even are accessible from your country, TOUGH LUCK!
It's ironic that Webtoon seems to be still the best online reading service, though it deals in webtoons only, not manga.
I have shelf units full of manga I've collected over the decades. Yet, I haven't been buying many series recently because a lot of publishers are going digital now, or the manga I would want to buy hasn't been released in the states.
Same, though I stopped buying because I just ran out of shelf space for books.
Also, due to limited availability here, it's really hard to actually buy a full series. I still have Aria missing one volume, I think it was 6, because it's not available from any domestic stores here. Would have to order it from Amazon or something and I dislike that. Additionally, there even isn't an Amazon Finland, so once again "if anything goes wrong, tough!".
Amusingly, I today checked how much would it cost to physically buy Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou from the English publisher and it was $25 a pop (+ delivery). I remember, when most mango cost at most 10€.
I can't I'm surprised since because the Mangadex purge, a lot of people went to Comick. When you see people talking about the site on various sites including Reddit, of course they're going to be next target especially when they have official rips on the site. If you've been reading manga or manhwa for as long as I have, another site will come along (Hail Hydra) to replace it. I will say a lot of the groups that lock away their chapters behind a paywall (especially the ones banned on Mangadex) might see a dip in traffic.
I was still baffled they had an
official Reddit for their "community", instead of some on-site or partially hidden forums.
Talk about waving the flag before a bull...