Yes, you can view comics on Plex if they are in a compatible format and properly added to your library.
It depends. Plex can support comics, but it requires the comics to be in certain file types and organized correctly within your Plex setup. Sometimes, you might need to install additional plugins or tools for optimal viewing.
You can't host comics on Plex. Plex is specialized for multimedia files, and comics have a different format and requirements that Plex doesn't accommodate.
Yes, Plex can potentially see comics depending on the file formats and settings.
No, usually you can't. Most of the time, downloading from such platforms is against their terms of use and might even be illegal.
It's quite convenient. You can browse and select the comics you like easily in Oasis.
Yes, there are. Comixology and Marvel Unlimited are some options that offer similar functionality for comic books.
The saying "Chinese comics = domestic comics" was not accurate. National cartoons referred to Chinese original cartoons while domestic cartoons referred to cartoons produced in China. Although China had many excellent animation works, it did not mean that all Chinese animation works could be called national cartoons. We should respect every form of art, including animation. Whether it was a domestic cartoon or a national cartoon, they all had their own unique charm and characteristics. Although domestic cartoons originated in China, they had now become an important part of the global animation market, attracting more and more viewers. We should also realize that the creation and production of animation takes a lot of time and energy, and requires a lot of manpower and material resources. Only those animation companies and production teams with strength, credibility, and reputation could create excellent animation works and push them to the market. We should respect every art form, encourage originals, and support the development of domestic animation. Only in this way could China create more outstanding animation works and make greater contributions to the global animation culture.
To view motion comics, you could search for them on popular video-sharing platforms or subscription-based comic apps. Make sure to have a stable internet connection for a smooth viewing experience. Also, some websites might require you to create an account or pay a subscription fee.
If you have downloaded comics as PDF or image files, you can view them using your device's default image viewer or a PDF reader. Some popular options include Adobe Acrobat Reader or Preview on Mac.
Some websites offer online comic viewing. For example, Webtoons and Tapas have a wide range of comics that you can access directly on your PC browser. Just make sure the websites are legal and safe.
You can search for comics in the iTunes store and download the ones you like. Some might be free, while others require purchase.