Desktop app to read manga, manhua, webtoon, epub offline (Not a downloader).
Previously known as react ts offline manga reader.

Komikku is described as 'An online/offline manga reader for GNOME, developed with the aim of being used with the Librem 5 phone' and is an app. There are more than 50 alternatives to Komikku for a variety of platforms, including Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows and Android Tablet apps. The best Komikku alternative is Foliate, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Komikku are FBReader, Amazon Kindle, Moon+ Reader and Google Play Books.
Desktop app to read manga, manhua, webtoon, epub offline (Not a downloader).
Previously known as react ts offline manga reader.





Jomic is a viewer for comic books stored in CBZ, CBR, and PDF files. Features include a two page mode, caching and support for several image formats (PNG, JFIF/JPEG, TIFF, and GIF). It is Open Source software distributed under the GNU General Public License.


Explore hit and niche titles from publishers large and small, alongside independent studio gems and creator-owned comics. Action, romance, comedy, horror, drama, isekai, slice of life, sci-fi, and more, all in one app.



ComittoN is a viewer for self-scanning comic image. Open PNG, JPG, Image Folders, ZIP(CBZ) and RAR(CBR) files. Directly browse the zip file in the Windows shared folder (SAMBA).
Main features:
File browser:




Manga Reader is an easy to use, handy tool specially designed to offer you a tool to help you manage your manga.



Want to read comic books or mangas on your android tablet? Give Open Comic Reader a try. It’s a new open source project built around the goal of creating a great comic reading experience without the lag, the cost nor the Ads.


ComicFlow is a comic reader for iPad designed with one goal in mind: providing the best experience for comic fans with large collections. (Supports .cbr, .cbz and pdf files).



Mango is a free manga (Japanese comics) reader app for Android and BlackBerry. Mango lets you read any title from the huge library of over 9,000 (no, really) fan-translated manga scanlations right through your phone's 3G or WiFi internet connection.



