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Comixology updates fans on new app improvements

The Comixology app now lets you mark entire series as read or unread and more.

It has been a wild year for Comixology and its app updates, and today they’ve updated fans on a few new improvements. Letting fans know over Twitter, the apps aim to make shopping and reading easier for users.

The improvements include:

  • You can now mark an entire series as read/unread with one tap.

Comixology updates fans on app improvements

  • While shopping on your desktop and mobile browser, you can now quickly switch between viewing Issues, Volumes, or Omnibuses on the series page.

ComiXology has seen quite a few changes over the year, including Head of Content Chip Mosher stepping down and Bryce Gold taking over to lead the Comixology Originals program. ComiXology co-founder/CEO David Steinberger also stepped down from ComiXology in March. In fact, Steinberger has left Amazon.com as is noted in his June 20th tweet.

Fans have been displeased with the lack of features for the Comixology app since moving to Amazon.com, but they’ve made multiple strides in improving it over the last few months. That includes filtering back in June and additional features in July.

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