Madefire Comics & Motion Books Reviews

4/5 rating based on 103 reviews. Read all reviews for Madefire Comics & Motion Books for iPhone.
Madefire Comics & Motion Books is free iOS app published by Madefire, Inc.

Expensive

WakManiak

Why do all the good comics cost money, couldnt you have stated that in the description smh


Best app ever seen Ben using it seems 2016

Kingئ

Keep going ur app is the best ??❤️ my favorite app


No words but...

Lizardlord48

Fantastic... simply fantastic!


Awesome app with awesome stories!

Lindsdasvage

I love this app and his has great books but sometimes it’s a little confusing to use. If you get this and you like horror then read “Milk for the Uglies” it’s FREE. It’s really good. If you like comics then this is perfect for you!


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thit htoo

Great app?


Awesome app!

Frankinchobee

There's something for everyone, and the app is very intuitive.


My kind a store

lady past

Has everything I’ve been looking for!is easy to navigate and has a hell of a selection!! Love this app!?


A literal back to the future quest

KevinDCummings

Madefire Motion books have brought me back to the amazing world I grew up in, that of course being comic books. An avid reader and one-time collector since the 70s (also a fledgling comic artist, I’m jumping into the genre with an inherent vigor unfelt since before leaving krypton! Keep up the great work guys. Bring comics back for life!


I’m a ComiXology Guy

ChristophersRants

Digital is the reason I started buying and reading comics I just checked this app out I love the fact I can buy comics directly on App also the motion comics aspect very cool I’m checking out the freebies right now I have seen and watched motion comics over the years on YouTube and stuff never the interactive type but I just checked out the free episode of Treatment omg that was epic I definitely might buy the rest of the series very cool app definitely going to explore this app more definitely bingeing on the freebies


The only thing of it's kind

Court Reinland

I saw one movie in the early 2000's about a girl that traveled to outer space and it used this technique - semi-animated stills. I really liked it. It's a nice blend of reading and watching, but at the time nothing else like it existed. It was an anomaly - then years later, along comes this app, and to my surprise, it was totally based on that concept I liked. Anyways not for everyone, but if you like comics, you'll probably enjoy it.