If you like comics, and even comics in the form of short novels, here is a site you are sure to like: The Digital Comic Museum. The site indeed offers thousands of Comics which are now in the public domain. You can therefore download them freely and for free. You can also read all the comics online by clicking "Preview", but some of you would prefer to download them, and read them on their devices: PC, Smartphone, etc.. There will be something for everyone. This site is a Gem, a gold mine! Digital Comic Museum is a superb initiative to preserve comic book heritage.
If you decide to download some, you will need a reader. The best one, I think, is CDisplay Ex, a free CBR Reader Software. You will read all comic book formats with it: .cbr file, .cbz, .pdf, etc..
As a science fiction and fantasy fan, I downloaded quite a few issues of old stuff from the 1930s to the 1970s. I keep coming back to them regularly. It's like going back to basics, to childhood.
The Internet is a wonderful archive bank accessible to all. Do not hesitate to share it in your turn: https://digitalcomicmuseum.com
For those who own old comics, you also have the opportunity to contribute to this comic book museum.
Always some music.. Full Moon is coming! Let's dance! :0)
Donate: https://cointr.ee/solarphasing
I hadn't heard of that website before. Of course I know there are websites that archive older ebooks but I didn't know there was a website doing a similar thing for comic books. It's interesting seeing how authors thought technology would develop compared to how it's actually developed.
The tune is pretty bouncy. Did you create it?