Sixtopia said:Comixology has previews. There's a little "See what's inside" link under the cover image if you're on a page for one of the volumes.
Walter said:Quality looks great on devices like phones and tablets. On desktop, it's merely good enough. The convenience of having all of Berserk on my phone whenever I want it has already proven pretty useful.
Digitial[sic] editions of Berserk Volumes 1–38 are now available to purchase on Digital.Darkhorse.com, Apple’s iBookstore, Amazon Kindle, Kobo, Barnes & Noble’s NOOK, Comixology, and Google Play.
BiQ-- said:This might be of interest to some:
http://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/2558/sdcc-2017-dark-horse-acquires-digital-rights-berse
m said:My copy of volume 38 finally arrived yesterday, and what a great volume it is. I had already seen the individual episodes as they came out, and my Japanese copy of the volume as well, but nothing beats a physical book that I can actually read, even if the translation is not what it should be, as proven time and again by puella (if you read this, once again thank you for your hard work!) It never ceases to amaze me how, even after reading each volume multiple times, there's always something new to find, and how the story is still as impactful as it was the first time.
And now to wait for volume 39 to be released...
ThePiedPiper said:Are the translations consistent with physical releases, even up to the latest volume?
buttonmasher said:As far as I know the digital versions require an internet connection so that is definitely a bummer.
buttonmasher said:Having resolved that I am probably never getting some of my loaned volumes back I bought a few of the digital releases. I have a Surface Pro, which can be used as a tablet, and it has a native resolution of 2736x1824. The scans easily hold up on that resolution and I spent so much time zooming around looking at little details without seeing any artifacts. There is an option to read panel-by-panel which is a bit hit or miss but when it works well it is quite a treat. As far as I know the digital versions require an internet connection so that is definitely a bummer. At this point I'm sure most of us are used to reading new episodes digitally, so if you don't mind the format then it's a great way to support the series.
Griffith said:Whoa! I wonder if we should dare to dream about a larger print size and improved quality. Hopefully, it at least won't be the opposite.
Sareth said:So this isn't real? http://la6689.tumblr.com/post/172384308316/berserk-omnibus-is-coming-darkhorses-omnibi-are#tumblr_notes
I seem to recall that there was conflicting information regarding the reprints a while back.