Convert image files to comics
Reader Will Simpson has a comics-related question. He writes:

I’m a wannabe artist, and I have a few of my own “comics” saved as JPEG files. 
I’d really like to view them in a comics-reader app on my iPad, but I don’t 
know how to format them. Do you know?

I do. Comics apps such as Comic Zeal are compatible with a couple of DRM-free 
comic book file formats, namely .cbr and .cbz. Those are both compressed 
formats, related to RAR and ZIP files, respectively.

Converting your JPEG files to a comics-compatible format is a cinch. First, 
confirm that you’ve numbered your images in the correct page order, naming them 
My Comic-001-001.jpg, My Comic-001-002.jpg, My Comic-001-003.jpg, for example 
(where the first set of digits is the issue number and the second set is the 
page number). Without the page numbers in the filenames, the pages might not 
display in the proper sequence.

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