Comixology officially shelved in December as inferior Kindle service takes over

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Users clinging to their Comixology collection are running out of time as the service will finally merge with Kindle on December 4.

Comixology finally merges with Kindle in full
Comixology finally merges with Kindle in full



Comixology users have had since early 2022 to migrate their collection, but the transition to Kindle has reportedly been a disaster. Those holding off on migration for fear of losing comics will need to pull the trigger soon, as Comixology is going away for good soon.

According to a report from GeekWire, comics readers are out of time. The writer performed the account migration from Comixology to Kindle, and while it was a nightmare before, it seems to be working fine now.

The Kindle app and browser tools have also been upgraded in light of this final transition. Users can easily hide read comics, sort and filter within the Kindle app, and should see all of their titles migrate without issue.

The report notes that the Comixology Unlimited subscription is meant to work within the Kindle app, but the tab for it doesn't work yet.

Comixology shared additional information and instructions in a post on X, embedded below.

Starting today, you can access your complete library of comics, graphic novels, and manga in the @AmazonKindle app, as well as hide/unhide select titles and discover, borrow, or read from Comixology Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited, and Prime Reading.

See below for more details: pic.twitter.com/m6dYwvC4q2

— Comixology (@comiXology)



The Kindle app isn't built with comics or manga in mind, so users are complaining that the experience is worse versus Comixology. Customers also complain that there is a notable lack of DRM free options in the Kindle store.

After the December 4 cutoff, users will no longer be able to access their collections within the Comixology app. The migration will still work after that date, but it isn't shared how long a user has to ensure no data is lost.


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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    Amazon ruins everything.
    narwhalwatto_cobraJaphey
  • Reply 2 of 6
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,286member
    When Amazon bought Comixology I immediately dropped them, it was a very good app for a brief period of time and the same could be said about several other comic readers that were made during the early days of the iPad. Most have gone the way of the Dodo.
    narwhalwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 6
    I had lots of free comics I had downloaded over the years through Comixology. Now I only see 1 comic in my Kindle app library, along with all of the novels my wife has bought over the years. Yes, I've tried filtering the results. The comics just aren't there.
    narwhalwatto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 6
    Amazon killed digital comics. Now I subscribe to DC’s service and I have the option to subscribe to Marvel’s. Funny that a company so successful in online shopping can be so incompetent.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 6
    thttht Posts: 5,619member
    narwhal said:
    Amazon killed digital comics. Now I subscribe to DC’s service and I have the option to subscribe to Marvel’s. Funny that a company so successful in online shopping can be so incompetent.
    Do DC and Marvel have apps for reading comics?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 6
    tht said:
    Do DC and Marvel have apps for reading comics?
    Yes, they have subscription services with access to large back catalogs of digital comics you can read online. DC's is https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com/ and Marvel's is https://www.marvel.com/unlimited
    Japhey
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