It depends. Some people find it very useful and enjoyable for discovering new comics and interacting with fellow fans. But for others, it might not be that great.
Librivox is a wonderful site for reading novels. It focuses on audiobooks of public domain works. If you prefer listening to novels rather than reading them in text, this is a great choice. Volunteers read and record the books, so there's a wide variety of voices and reading styles.
Project Gutenberg is a wonderful site. Although it mainly focuses on classic literature which can be considered as a form of web novels in a broad sense. It offers thousands of free e - books that are in the public domain. You can find works from authors like Jane Austen, Mark Twain etc. and read them for free.
Some of the highly recommended DC comics on Reddit include 'Watchmen' and 'The Dark Knight Returns'. They have complex storylines and iconic characters.
I'm not sure if 2novels is a good site. I haven't used it myself. There are many well - known and reliable sites for reading free romance novels like Goodreads. Goodreads has a lot of user reviews and recommendations which can help you find great romance reads. So, it's safer to stick with the more established platforms rather than taking a risk with an unknown site like 2novels.
Another excellent site is Wattpad. It has a large community of writers who share their original novels. There are various genres available, from romance to science - fiction. You can even follow your favorite authors on Wattpad and get notified when they post new chapters.