For over a century, comics have brought smiles to faces worldwide, but how we experience them is constantly evolving. From newsstand purchases to curated pull lists at local comic shops, from single issues to trade paperbacks and graphic novels, the ways to enjoy comics have always been diverse. Now, the internet adds even more avenues for discovery, including many offering free access! From library apps to major publishers, numerous resources provide a fantastic comic experience without spending a dime. We've compiled a list of ten excellent options for 2025.
Each platform below offers free comics and graphic novels online.
Webtoon

Webtoon is the easiest to navigate and most popular service on our list. Both the app and desktop versions boast an unparalleled selection of free comics. While you won't find every mainstream superhero here, Webtoon offers a vast library across all genres, with over a million titles. From horror comics inspiring hit Netflix shows like *Hellbound* to romantic hits like *Lore Olympus*, and even DC's breakout success *Wayne Family Adventures*, Webtoon has revolutionized comic access. While paid options exist for faster access to new chapters, the massive catalog remains entirely free. The infinite scroll format makes reading on phones or tablets incredibly user-friendly.
Hoopla

Hoopla, a fantastic library app, is another top choice for free books and comics. You'll need a library card (easily obtained online or at your local library), but the extensive catalog of comics, audiobooks, and novels makes it worthwhile. Hoopla features iconic series like *Invincible* and collected editions of *Y: The Last Man*, alongside weekly new releases from publishers such as Archie Comics and IDW. Its massive library is easily accessible on phones and tablets. Hoopla also offers a substantial on-demand movie catalog and access to other services like Kanopy with a library card. For sheer scope and selection, Hoopla is unmatched for free comic reading.
Viz

The Viz website provides free access to opening chapters of numerous beloved Shonen Jump and Viz titles. Currently, this includes major manga like *My Hero Academia*, *Demon Slayer*, *One Punch Man*, *The Legend of Zelda*, *Assassination Classroom*, *Choujin X*, and many more. A great selection of seinen and shoujo series, such as *Maison Ikkoku*, *Skip Beat!*, and *Fushigi Yuugi*, are also available. This is a perfect way to sample new series or revisit favorites before committing to a purchase. The desktop interface is intuitive. A Viz app offers free chapters, but full access requires a $1.99 monthly subscription (with a seven-day free trial).
Shonen Jump

Weekly Shonen Jump's app, initially a $1.99 monthly service, now costs $2.99. However, it offers multiple free chapters without a paid subscription. Both this and the Viz app update weekly with new chapters of titles like *Boruto: Naruto Next Generations*, *Dragon Ball Super*, and *One Piece*, releasing concurrently with Japan. Free access includes multiple chapters of hits like *Chainsaw Man*, *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure*, and *Kaiju No. 8*.
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Marvel.com

Marvel's website features a selection of free comics, though they're not as easily discoverable as on Viz. For Spider-Man, X-Men, and other Marvel fans, it's worth searching (we've linked above). Currently, nearly fifty free comics are available, ranging from exciting #1 issues like *Venom*, *Giant-Size X-Men*, and *Thanos* to Free Comic Book Day issues and promotional comics. While not extensive, this collection offers great titles to learn more about your favorite heroes.
DC Universe Infinite

A DC Universe Infinite membership ($7.99/month) grants access to thousands of comics. However, the desktop site also offers Free Comic Book Day issues. The selection changes, but currently includes 13 books featuring Batman, *Suicide Squad: King Shark*, and *Wonder Woman: Rebirth*. It's a small but worthwhile selection, and a seven-day free trial provides full catalog access.
Dark Horse Comics

Dark Horse's website offers over 100 free digital comics—more than its larger competitors. Titles include *Hellboy*, *Mass Effect*, *Overwatch*, *Umbrella Academy*, and *Stranger Things*. This includes Free Comic Book Day books, regular issues, and tie-ins. A free account is required, but allows downloads for offline reading.
Barnes & Noble

Barnes & Noble's website offers nearly 1000 free comics through its Nook app. This surprisingly eclectic collection includes YA comics like *Raven Loves Beast Boy* and *The Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero's Journey*, alongside full issues of series like *Batman* and *Countdown to Infinite Crisis*, and many lesser-known manga titles.
Comixology

Comixology has hundreds of free comics, mostly found by searching "Free Comic Book Day." This includes titles from Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and others, along with other hidden gems. Remember to avoid titles marked "Kindle Unlimited." Downloaded comics can be read offline.
Tapas

Tapas features many original comics from independent creators. While some chapters are behind a paywall, most titles and chapters are free. Popular series include *The Witch's Throne*, *Torte and Lacey*, and *The Beginning After the End*. This is a great place to discover new favorites.
Best Site for Free Manga?
While many sites offer free manga, Viz.com is the best overall, providing access to free chapters of My Hero Academia, Demon Slayer, One Punch Man, and more. Shonen Jump is another strong contender, offering free chapters within its app.