Great app
Great app, perfect for what I need. Customer service are also fast and helpful.
Yes, CLZ Comics is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The CLZ Comics app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
CLZ Comics has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £28.06.
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4.87 out of 5
555 ratings in United Kingdom
Great app, perfect for what I need. Customer service are also fast and helpful.
Absolutely magnificent feature glad to have this instead Fantastic for collecting all Things comic related
A must for any comic collectors out there… really easy to use
Had as issue with the app, and it was resolved within 24 hours, would absolutely recommend this app to any comic book collector.
I’ve used this app to catalogue my comics direct years and it’s brilliant. Easy to use, easy to add or remove. Everything is there to read easily. Would definitely recommend.
Collect comics buy this app Nuff said !!
It is a good app. I just wish it was easier to price and value issues. Having to subscribe to a third party to get values is not good. It is cumbersome and difficult to link to cover price. Can we not just pay for a higher tier subscription that does it automatically? If you are particular about giving data away out of the apple eco system and want a price guide. This is not the app for you. If you want a single space for a collection database with a nice GUI this is the app for you.
My favourite App bar none. I have 30,000 comics and I can grade sort and list them every which way in CLZ. I accidentally deleted over 100 comics recently and when I contacted CLZ they solved my problem in a heartbeat. Deleted comics restored and panic over! It’s a bargain and a joy to use! Highly recommended.
10/10 the benchmark is set. Concise and simple . Superb app for any comic collector,
I’m really pleased with this app. I started collecting again, as usual by stealth. In other words, I started with one or two titles that caught my eye, and the next thing I’m some sort of galactic expert in the field with nothing off the table when it comes to additional books. Idiot. The app has basically taken over my limited brain space and is making this fool’s endeavour considerably more manageable. It was getting to the point where I was beginning to duplicate, being certain that I didn’t have issues here, and had issues there… That’s the problem when the list gets to a certain size. Being able to instantly refer to my entire graphic media collection is awesome. I’m not using all of the features to their full extent, but it does what I need it to do right now with plenty of scope to add extra layers of detail as and when time and will permit. The latest update claims to fix an iPhone 14 bar code scanning issue. Maybe it does, but truth be told it hasn’t really been a problem anyway, with good lighting and a steady hand. If it’s improved at all, Brucey Bonus! So, if you want a brilliant visual guide to your collected books, with easy to use detailed fields and the ability to create custom fields, and the ability to import data in real-time using the book’s barcode (or manually entered reference). If you want to sync to cloud and to other devices, quickly, safely, and reliably, all for a really good subscription, this is the one. I would normally avoid anything with a subscription model like this, but it’s such a reasonable price to support the developer and the data source maintenance etc. that I really can’t say it’s not massively good value for money. Some minor things that I might like to see adjusted would be defaulting user comments and special tags from their fields when doing batch imports. One thing I noticed and it may be just me and the way I like doing things, but a couple of times I’ve had to backtrack and manually edit some entries that seemed to carry “signed by so and so” comments and the like. It may be that way for a reason, but I’d hazard a guess it’s more likely to be unnecessary than useful…? Anyway. Hopefully if you’re hovering on the edge of going for it, do it. It really is worth it and it’s a joy to use. So impressed am I that I’ve plumped for the “Book” version and probably will go for the “Music” as well. Games are too transient and finite to warrant this granularity of collecting data when it comes to my tastes. C