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A Titan-sized manga library. Journey to a post-apocalyptic world where grotesque giants roam and humanity is on the brink of extinction in Attack on Titan, the award-winning, New York Timesโbestselling manga that spawned the hit anime series. This colossal collection features all 34 volumes of Hajime Isayama's acclaimed series, along with No Regrets, Before the Fall, Junior High, and more. Lose yourself in the saga of Eren, and help support BINC (Book Industry Charitable Foundation) with your purchase!
Pay $5 or more. Normally, the total cost for the comics in this bundle is as much as $832. Here at Humble Bundle, you choose the price and increase your contribution to upgrade your bundle! This bundle has a minimum $5 purchase.
Read them anywhere. The comics in this bundle are available in CBZ, PDF, and ePub formats, so they work on your computer, e-readers, iPads, cell phones, and a wide array of mobile devices! Instructions and a list of recommended reading programs can be found here.
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I followed up on Neilpoleon's (
https://slickdeals.net/forums/member.php?u=1108837) comment on the free manga from Google/Amazon post (
https://slickdeals.net/f/16519501-attack-on-titan-ebook-more-kodansha-manga-comics-free-google-play?v=1) and found the too-good-to-be-true deal to be real. (I learned my lesson from the James Bond 24-movie bundle for $9.99 on Vudu.
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It's a suggested $25, but you can contribute more for charity. Seems legit since "Humble Bundle, Inc. a Ziff Davis company" (at the bottom of the page). I assume they'll just e-mail you a link so you can download the files in epub, pdf, or cbz format.
I haven't bought it myself...yet. I have more than half of the original AoT manga which I still haven't read yet.
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Depends which kindle you have
Now that I got that out of the way, you can upload the PDFs or EPUBs to Google Books and read them just like any manga you buy from Google Play. Don't know about CBZs though. I think I tried to upload a similar comic book format, CBRs, and it wouldn't let me. Don't know if Kindle allows uploads of personal PDFs and EPUBs like Google.
To anyone who ordered already, do Humble Bundle allow you to choose only one format to download?
edit: Both epub and pdf should be doable on Kindle. They do have instructions on how to do it linked on the download page.
I can get the point of the lowest tier. It gives you a flavor for the series without spending a whole bunch. For people who are not sure about whether they'll like the series, they can read the first few chapters to get an idea, and then decide to buy the rest.
They ought to have split it this way -
โข Lowest tier - Gives you a sampler
โข Middle tier - Gives you the full main series, OR gives you the complete spin-off set
โข Highest tier - Gives you the complete main series + the spin-offs
I realize they did it this way to push folks into the highest tier. But in that case, might as well just have the lowest and highest tiers only. This weird split is neither here nor there.
I can get the point of the lowest tier. It gives you a flavor for the series without spending a whole bunch. For people who are not sure about whether they'll like the series, they can read the first few chapters to get an idea, and then decide to buy the rest.
They ought to have split it this way -
โข Lowest tier - Gives you a sampler
โข Middle tier - Gives you the full main series, OR gives you the complete spin-off set
โข Highest tier - Gives you the complete main series + the spin-offs
I realize they did it this way to push folks into the highest tier. But in that case, might as well just have the lowest and highest tiers only. This weird split is neither here nor there.