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Like I said, after 2011 they have what they call The New 52 which consists of their 52 publications.
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Reading them all back to back is the way to go, just like tv shows. You can burn through a comic in a few minutes. They pretty much rebooted everything in 2011 so you're only about 24 issues behind.
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So if you tried Mylar before the switch, you may want to check it out now :)Īs a fairly new comic book readier check out DC. If there are any issues / problems, please check on github for a solution or submit an issue.Īs an FYI, Mylar has the ability now to use only ComicVine data and does so by default (up until earlier this year, it was a combination of GCD and ComicVine and resulted in a lot of problems for many users).
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Import existing directories as series (available, but mixed results).Readlist / StoryArc managements (ability to keep track of story arc issues, download missing issues, etc).Metatagging (through the awesome ComicTagger).Notifications on snatches/downloads (NMA, Prowl, Pushover).Post-Processing (both via SABnzbd and Manually-run).RSS Feed support for both nzbs and torrents.Torrent support for both CBT and KAT via Watch directory OR send-to-seedbox (post-processing has yet to be introduced for this as of yet).Multiple newznab support, as well as built-in support for DOGnzb and nzb.su.Monitor the weekly comic release list for series that are being watched (ie.Mylar does the following (amongst other things): If something's broken, the dev branch will have the fix more quickly than the master. The development branch is the most 'up-to-date', as the master only gets updated monthly - primarily due to the fact that alot of the stuff going into the development branch hasn't been tested fully (or at least to a level that I'm comfortable with). It's been in active development now for over a year, and has come quite a long way in that short time thanks in large part to the users that have helped with enhancements, ideas and of course bug reports. While the template remains the same, the innards have been completely rewritten obviously (comics are not the same as music). Mylar can be found here (with screenshots): įor those that don't know, Mylar is an automated comic book downloader based on Headphones. Well since more people seem to be using this, I figured it was time to at least have my presence here so that I can help out with problems and discuss things. This includes hacking, using a loophole, or other methods not publicly advertised by the usenet provider. No promoting of 'backdoor' access into usenet providers' networks. We do not allow attempts to request/offer/buy/sell/trade/share invites or accounts. We will even add flair to your username after verification.
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