

This Dungeon Keeper follows a structure similar to the often-imitated Clash of Clans. While Dungeon Keeper isn’t the same game that’s been a permanent fixture on my Top 10 list for years, it is a decent freemium title that happens to incorporate the theme from one of my favorite games. I’m sure the fact that I haven’t given this game a score Captain James Hook could count to on his bad hand will earn me a fair bit of scorn, but hear me out. So here to save the day, giving users the best reading experience for the iPad, is Chunky Comic Reader! - Mike Deneen Obviously, readers will want to view their new comics on a device that feels natural to read them on, not on a laptop or desktop.

A popular way to read electronic comics has been using PDF, CBR, or CBZ files, which are offered through a variety of different publications for purchase and are DRM free. 20 some years ago people would get teased for reading Amazing Spider-Man at school, but now that same person looks like a rockstar. At the same time, we’ve also been blessed with new ways to read our beloved illustrated stories such as computers, phones, and tablets. Heck, people don’t even point a finger at Rick Grimes for any violent public acts. No longer is Batman being blamed for ADHD or Deadpool tantalizing children to crime. In the year 2014, Comic Books couldn’t be any more popular than they have been at any point in history. Take a look at what we've been up to this week, and find even more in our Reviews Archive. The ones we love become Editor’s Choice, standing out above the many good apps and games with something just a little bit more to offer. We sort through the chaos and find the apps you're looking for. What to try? What to buy? How do you know? Thank goodness the review team at 148Apps is here to save the day.
