The Weekly Prog App Reviews

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Great Interface

Excellent app. Easy to use, good price.

Great, but some suggestions

My first ever review. Ill make it short. I read 2000 AD back in my teen days (80s) and issues are hard to get in Germany. So I am delighted to read the current progs once again. Love the subscription feature and the free back issues. :-) Pros: Subscription option, great resolution, 2000 AD on my iPad finally! Cons: Lack of organizing features (I want to put progs in order and folders), no auto zooming and panning like the DC app Still, thumbs up!

Problem with existing subscription

...it shows "subscription inactive and issues are not accessible, ony when you try to buy a subscription does it say tat you already have one - annoying. Design is also not my cup of tea. Single Panel view a la Comixology would aso be welcome. Content is great, of course, but pease improve the presentation!

Superb app.

For any serious scifi fan, this app is a must have. If you dont already love 2000ad and Judge Dredd, this will change your mind.

Pretty good, but not quite great

This app is a pretty solid iOS comic reader. In app purchases are high resolution enough that you can resize a single panel to full screen on the larger iPad and it scales beautifully. My only bone to pick is that you cannot go to single page view with the device turned to landscape. While portrait works just fine, there doesnt seem to be a way to resize a single page to fit landscape without using zoom so that the second page is off screen. Fix this and/or add a Guided View type experience like Comixology and Kindle use and this would be one of the best readers around.

Good reader - Great comic!

Decent reader and a great way to buy and consume the galaxies greatest comic! Cant beat getting my weekly fix of 2000AD and Judge Dredd delivered instantly to my iPad. With the new Rebellion ID you can also download from their website and use your favorite reader if you dont like this one... Definitely get the subscriptions - best bang for the buck for all you thrill seekers out there!

Horrible

This app is horrible. I wanted to read the FULL comic Dredd because I saw the trailer at a movie,but instead this app lead me on. This was my first time ever reading a comic (Im a girl and never thought I would ever read one of these things ^.^) and the experience wasnt the best. I think Ill stick to manga for now on, at least they let you read the full series without making you pay for it. For anyone who wants to read the comic Dredd, forget about it. Its hard to find any scans online, and the actual site makes you pay for it. Jump manga actually allows sites such as Mangafox an Mangareader to actually publish the scans online FOR FREE. It actually helps business. I read the series D.Gray-man on Mangareader and liked it so much I went out and bought all the books. (there are 23 volumes and they cost at least $10 each, thats $230!) So in conclusion, if you bought this app to read the comic Dredd, delete it immediately. Your better off reading some other comic or -better yet- switch to manga! You dont have to pay for the books if you read the scans online and comics are the American version of Japanese manga that has been around for centuries.

Awesome

This brings back so much nostalgia. And dont listen to lauren, she doesnt understand a thing called "subscriptions".

Pointless

Waste of space until they fix issue with fact you cant actually buy a subscription

Awesome comics

Love this app. great way to catch up on issues diamond misses and its cheaper than the US cover price even.

Great to see on iPad

Used to read 2000ad weekly when I was a wee earthlet in the uk and its great to be able to read it without getting ripped on shipping it here. It might not be obvious to people attracted by the recent movie but 2000ad is a weekly anthology comic, Judge Dredd is only one of many great (and admittedly a few not so great) characters that appear. Each week contains a section of an on going story arc that may run for a few issues to a couple of months. Im not sure whats up with some of the other readers - I was able to subscribe from within the app easily.

Not pleased

Ive been waiting years to read this comic/magazine on my iPad, and Im very disappointed with the result. Incredibly expensive subscription, if I unsubscribe I lose all my issues. The format they chose makes it read like a magazine instead of a comic, so the panels are nearly impossible to navigate.

Please update for iPhone 5

So my review is on the app not the content. The menu is very easy to navigate between programs. Issues I have is that it does not make use of the iPhone 5 s extra screen space . The images are clear but navigating panels is restricted to normal pinch zoom and swiping like a web page. Subscriptions do not seem overpriced at all considering a normal comic is 3.99 and you get 4 programs a month for a subscription of 10.99 you save 5 dollars. All I have to say is hope for an update.

Well, ok

They do come out weekly and are (as zombo says) rather awesome. Well worth the price, but for many fans it is probably just better to go out and buy them. Hail Zarg.

What Happened?

After the last update I can no longer download my purchases from the store. This is a bad thing. I love the book but it needs "guided view", it would be so much more enjoyable. Comixology has got you beat hands down when it comes to this. Youve got great content, now just make it enjoyable to navigate through without all the pinching in and swiping over and then some more pinching in followed by a pinch out.... Enough! Get with the program, get "guided view" and get the purchase download problem fixed. Youve already got my money, now give me my product. I think thats fair.

Long term fan of 2000AD

Great to have access to this great comic.

My favorite comic experience for the iPad.

Apps that provide content can be tough to review: do you talk about the content, or do you talk about how good the app is at providing the content? Fortunately, it’s easier to review the 2000 A.D. app because both are fantastic. Initially, the app had a few bugs to work out (I had to jump through some hoops every week to get it to confirm I was a subscriber) but they’ve been gone for a while now (at least with a current gen iPad): every Tuesday evening I get an alert there’s a new issue for download, I get it downloaded and can have a fistful of top-notch science fiction action and lunacy in mere minutes. For a long-term comic book junkie who has spent most of his life having to wait for the comic store to open to get his fix, this is the very ideal of the posh life. On top of that, the app itself allows for bookmarking, text searching, and pages & panels that can expanded with just a reverse pinch. I know some people are a fan of the “guided view” panel-to-panel experience other comics app offer in which case they might be disappointed that it’s not offered here: but as a long-time comics reader reading on my tablet, I much prefer the above-mentioned features to guided view. Additionally, the app has gotten better at selling material to me in an easy fashion—after a year of the weekly 2000 A.D., I started in on the Megazine, then bought some digital trades of my newly favorite characters on sale, and now am setting aside a small monthly budget to pick up trades that interest me. I may be atypical of old school comic book fans—I don’t really like having issues cluttering up my rooms and shelves—so having a “shelfless” library of classic material is tremendously satisfying. Finally, I should mention the content itself (although it’s obvious I’m a fan): I wasn’t really a fan of Judge Dredd, the staple character of 2000 A.D. and the Megazine, but figured it couldn’t hurt to try a month subscription, especially as the big Trifecta event with writers I knew and liked was getting underway. Now, of course, I’m a huge fan, as the weekly magazine works its best to keep a constant stream of different types of content flowing through its covers, most of which run for five or six parts. If you don’t like a story, they’re kind of like buses: another one will be around sooner and it’s rare where I’ve read an issue where I was lukewarm about all of the week’s contents. (Much more frequently—although still infrequent enough to feel like a delightful surprise—I’ve loved every story in a particular issue.) Also, as someone who’s gotten burned out on the listless feel to a lot of American superhero comics, I really enjoy having a five page installment that has to build to a dramatic point quickly. It’s not surprising British comics writers who started their careers writing for 2000 A.D. are so formidable in the current American marketplace. So yeah. A great app delivering great content that I use every week (and frequently, when I’ve got a trade purchased or a new Megazine comes in). If you want to give it a try, I think you’ll be rewarded, although I heartily recommend you don’t just buy a single issue—the real magic of 2000 A.D. is around the third week when you’re hooked on two or more storylines and you know the new issue will be waiting when you get home. It’s a real joy and feels like the future of comic book reading, one far less brutal and much more enjoyable to live through than any of the anarchic distopian ones explored in the pages of the magazine itself.

Zarjaz!

This app is awesome, my wife got me a subscription to 2000 A.D. and the judge dredd meg. its cheaper than physical copies and you can buy graphic novels. the reading is not as streamlined as comixology but it is pretty good, and the recent update really looks nice! Thanks for the Zarjaz app TMO!

Sloooooooooooow!

The newest version of the app is painfully slow. Its bloated with stupid things like page turn animations that you cant turn off. It takes forever for the app to recognize that a new issue is available even when youve received notice on the iPads notification bar. I have to reboot the device to get the app to recognize a new issue is available. Please get back to being a speedy app that actually works!

Zarjaz!

Looks great, works great, and provides all the amazing thrills you can handle. The new interface is very convenient and useful. Great work!

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