Manga Storm Reviews

5/5 rating based on 231 reviews. Read all reviews for Manga Storm for iPhone.
Manga Storm is free iOS app published by Work Corner Company Limited

Everything’s Perfect minus Vertical Scrolling

Because of The Account

I’ve been using this app for 3 years now and it’s amazing!! The only problem is the reading function for vertical scrolling mangas. It goes panel by panel and looses the feel of actually scrolling. Plus, sometimes the words are chopped off AND the screen has black bars on the sides. Developers, please consider this an issue and fix this! Other than that, I absolutely love everything about this app.


Unlimited manga, or until you run out of space

Jon Crooks

"So much Manga you'll die before you finish reading it all" (2019 update) (This review never gets old 2019 so I won’t change everything ) If it wasn't for Manga Storm I would've switched to an android tablet years ago. I still have my iPad Pro 9.5” I've got about “I don’t know how much GB” of manga downloaded. For new users the embedded browser takes time to get used to, but don’t let that scare you it’s extremely simple to use. Again I hope Manga Storm brings in even more sources for manga. And I hope they update more frequently to optimize and kill source bugs that spill out into the reader. -I heard about what happened to Manga Rock, I notice a lot of manga sites may close down. If that’s to happen then it’s even more important to have a lot more sources. -Also while I do appreciate the iCloud back ups ;heavens forbid something ever happens to Manga Storm (or the sources) I would like to have the ability to transfer Manga to either another cloud storage app or directly to my device. For example I still have a Manga that was downloaded from Bato.to. While I may be able to get it from another site, there is some manga that was only able to read on that side.


This app is one of a kind! Simply amazing!

gutierresjohnathan10

For those who don’t understand how this works. This is only a medium to access manga from websites. You add the source from the page URL. But once that’s done you can access the manga anytime you want and best of all you can download for offline viewing. Pro’s: 1. add source from preferred manga sites 2. Can bookmark your mangas based on status: reading, completed, finished, updated, etc 3. Loads extremely fast on WiFi even if not downloaded 4. Manga that gets axes on the website source can be renewed by adding a new source from another site 5. Intuitive App, easy to learn 6. When you purchase the full version (which you should) you get cloud backup which was a godsend when I upgraded my phone ?? Cons: 1. You get adds inside the app unless purchasing the full version (I bought the full version) 2. Adding new sources can be a pain at times, when you read a very popular manga ( this is a pro and con because it’s convenient to replace the source, but annoying when it doesn’t let you know the source is no longer annoying)


Difficult app

xsunny2496

I downloaded the app seeing all the positive reviews and didn’t realize that it would be different from a lot of other manga apps out there. You have to download your manga from a url? Confusing I don’t understand how it has so many positive reviews


Amazing

Tickles mcgeezer

So good


No update

Saturn522223

No longer updating new manga


Great Manga App

wokengamer

Has a great library of manga. Many popular titles as well as lesser known titles. I highly recommend this app.


Phenomenal!!!!

NotFromTheMatrix

There is no better manga APP I’ve ever used quite like this one. You can download chapters for free without a cost. Ads pop up after you leave the manga you are reading but that’s it. I’m telling you this app is worth everything.


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Shubbalubbadubbasnubba

Very fire


Not entirely manga storm anymore.

KD-09

Not entirely sure what happened to the old manga storm but having to set up manga databases manually through websites is a pain; especially if you have users that have no concept on how to do it. Not here to ask to fix it, just saying; one use to launch the app and there would be troves of resources, so why ruin it by doing this?