In Spectre / Kyokou Suiri (Volume 1-11) PDF

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2020-02-26 11:01 UTC
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Source: danke Converted to grayscale pdf for ebook readers that don't support CBR/CBZ Double pages split in half

File list

  • In-Spectre
    • In-Spectre Volume 01.pdf (85.6 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 02.pdf (97.5 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 03.pdf (93.5 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 04.pdf (86.3 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 05.pdf (88.7 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 06.pdf (186.4 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 07.pdf (101.8 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 08.pdf (103.7 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 09.pdf (108.8 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 10.pdf (106.7 MiB)
    • In-Spectre Volume 11.pdf (139.2 MiB)
only boomers read this
@ Killy69 ... my questions are ... 1. why is "Double pages split in half" anything that anyone would actually WANT to download, considering splitting double pages kind of ruins the artwork ... and 2. why would anyone need "Converted to grayscale pdf for ebook readers that don’t support CBR/CBZ" unless you are either soooooooooo lame and STUPID that you don't know that cbr/cbz can be converted to rar/zip by just changing the file descriptor (cbr can be changed to .rar and cbz can be changed to .zip) and then unzipping it with programs like WinRAR ... then you can read it on just about ANY tablet or laptop/computer ...... or you are soooooooooo lame that you are still PAYING to use a "Kindle" or a "Nook" instead of getting an android or windows tablet (something you only have to pay for ONCE, not every month)
Pdf is smaller size but is it sacrificing quality?
@ shellshock ... yes it sacrifices quality, like I mentioned above, splitting the double pages ... if there is nothing else available, yeah grab the pdf version ... but there is usually better options available here on nyaa, like for this manga https://nyaa.si/view/1223794
You pay once for a kindle or nook also, you can just drop files onto them after plugging it into a pc, you dont need a subscription or whatever. I probably would have sent it through kindle comic converter though and converted it to mobi instead of pdf.