First
Issue Batman Comic:
Detective Comics #027 [First Batman] May 1939
Its only 7 pages long
http://rapidshare.de/files/8275701/First_BM_1939_DetComics027.cbr
1.84 MB
CBR & CBZ
Formats
These are comic
books in an
archive format.
A .cbr file is
exactly the same
thing as a .rar
file and a .cbz
file is the same
as a .zip file.
To display these
archives use the
free program
CDisplay. If you
asssociate these
two file types
with CDisplay,
you never need
to unpack the
archives, but
keep them
together, then
just double
click to
read/view the
comics (of
course, you can
unpack the
individaul
images with
WinRar etc any
time you want).
The Windows
Comic Reader
utility 'CDisplay'
was written to
ease the reading
of comics with
the pages in
JPEG, GIF or PNG
format, without
the need to open
the archive at
all
Get the free app
here:
http://www.geocities.com/davidayton/CDisplay
- What are CBZ
files? CBZ files
are zipped file
archives that
have had their
extension
renamed from
.zip to .cbz
- What are CBR
files? CBR files
are rarred file
archives with
their extension
changed from .rar
to .cbr
- ...but why?
These are the
extensions
associated with
the CDisplay
program, a good
way of reading
digital comics.
- Can CDisplay
read zip and rar
files? Yes but
you have to run
the program then
open them
manually.
- So why rename
them? By making
file extension
associations it
means when you
double click on
a CBR or CBZ
file it will
open in CDisplay
automatically.
- How do I make
my own CBR and
CBZ files?
Archive the
files as you
would normally (eg
Winrar. winzip
etc) and
just rename them
with the
different
extensions....
yes, it's that
simple!