Comics have been a source of joy for over a century, and the way we enjoy them continues to evolve. From the days of purchasing comics at newsstands to setting up pull lists at local comic shops, the transition from single issues to trade collections and graphic novels has always offered diverse ways to immerse in comic storytelling. Today, the internet has opened up even more avenues to discover new favorites, many of which allow you to read comics for free. Whether through library apps or directly from comics companies, there's a wealth of options to satisfy your comics cravings without spending a dime. We've handpicked the top ten places for 2025 where you can enjoy comics at no cost.
Each of the following platforms provides access to a variety of free comics and graphic novels that you can enjoy online.

Webtoon stands out as the most user-friendly and widely used platform on our list. Available on both app and desktop, it boasts an unparalleled selection of free comics. While you may not find traditional comic shop heroes, Webtoon's library spans all genres, offering over a million titles to explore. From horror hits like "Hellbound," which inspired a Netflix series, to romance favorites such as "Lore Olympus," and even DC's popular "Wayne Family Adventures," Webtoon has it all. This platform has transformed how comics are accessed and created, and it's entirely free. While premium features allow for quicker access to new chapters, the vast catalog remains accessible at no cost. The platform's infinite scroll format makes reading on your phone or iPad a seamless experience.

Hoopla, our next recommendation, is a fantastic library app that also offers free books. The only requirement is a library card, easily obtainable at your local library or online. Hoopla's vast catalog includes comics, audiobooks, and novels. You'll find iconic series like "Invincible" and collected editions of "Y the Last Man," as well as weekly new releases from publishers such as Archie Comics and IDW. The platform's extensive library is perfect for reading on your phone or tablet. Additionally, Hoopla offers an impressive on-demand movie catalog, and your library card grants access to other video services like Kanopy. For breadth and selection, Hoopla is unmatched for keeping up with your favorite comics for free.

The Viz website is a treasure trove for free comics, offering the opening chapters of a diverse range of beloved Shonen Jump and Viz titles. You can access major manga hits like "My Hero Academia," "Demon Slayer," "One Punch Man," "The Legend of Zelda," "Assassination Classroom," "Choujin X," and many more. The site also features a selection of seinen and shoujo series, including "Maison Ikkoku," "Skip・Beat!," and "Fushigi Yûgi." This is an excellent way to sample new series or revisit old favorites before deciding to invest further. The desktop interface is user-friendly, and the Viz app, which includes over 10,000 comics, offers a free seven-day trial before a $1.99 monthly subscription.

Weekly Shonen Jump was a pioneer in the manga app space, launching at a competitive $1.99 monthly rate, now $2.99. However, the app also offers multiple free chapters without a subscription. The app updates weekly with new releases, including "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations," "Dragon Ball Super," and "One Piece," available on the same day they release in Japan. Free titles include "Chainsaw Man," "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure," and "Kaiju No 8," each with several chapters accessible to non-paying users.

While Marvel.com is known for its in-depth articles and editorials, it also hosts a selection of free comics. Though harder to find than on other sites, fans of Spider-Man, the X-Men, and other Marvel heroes will appreciate the effort. Currently, you can read nearly fifty free Marvel comics, ranging from exciting number ones like "Venom," "Giant-Size X-Men," and "Thanos" to Free Comic Book Day issues and promotional books for companies like Lexus and Ford. Though not extensive, the collection offers a great way to get to know your favorite heroes better.

DC Universe Infinite offers a subscription for $7.99 a month, but the desktop version also provides access to Free Comic Book Day issues. The selection changes, but currently includes 13 titles such as "Batman," "Suicide Squad: King Shark," and "Wonder Woman: Rebirth." It's a small but valuable collection for fans of DC's villains and heroes. A seven-day free trial allows access to the entire catalog, making it an excellent opportunity to explore further.

Dark Horse Comics' website is another unexpected source of free digital comics, currently offering over 100 titles. The library includes "Hellboy," "Mass Effect," "Overwatch," "Umbrella Academy," and "Stranger Things," featuring Free Comic Book Day issues, regular issues, and tie-ins. You'll need to create a free account to access these, but it's worth it as you can download issues for offline reading as well as browsing them online.

The Barnes & Noble website is a hidden gem for free comics. By downloading the Nook app, you can access nearly 1000 comics, ranging from fantasy manga to DC superheroes. Whether you're interested in YA titles like "Raven Loves Beast Boy" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero's Journey" or full issues of series like "Batman" and "Countdown to Infinite Crisis," Barnes & Noble offers a surprisingly diverse collection. Manga fans will appreciate the extensive selection of lesser-known titles available for free.

Comixology hosts hundreds of free comics, accessible by searching for "Free Comic Book Day" on the site. The collection includes FCBD titles from Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and more, along with hidden gems like "Marvel Voices #1," the first appearance of Batman in "Detective Comics #27," "Fatale #1," and "Chrononauts #1." Ensure you're selecting the free versions not marked as Kindle Unlimited. Comixology allows you to download these comics for offline reading, enabling you to build an impressive digital library.

Tapas rounds out our list with its focus on original web comics by independent creators. While some chapters are behind a paywall, most titles and chapters are available for free. Popular series include "The Witch's Throne," "Torte and Lacey," and "The Beginning After the End." Tapas is a great place to discover new favorites and expand your reading horizons, even if you won't find familiar characters here.
Among the numerous platforms for free manga, **Viz.com** stands out as the best site. It offers access to free chapters of major titles like "My Hero Academia," "Demon Slayer," and "One Punch Man." Another strong contender is Shonen Jump, which provides free chapters through its app.