Spyke

You mean like an RSS reader? Check out FreshRSS. It's been my go-to since Google's RSS reader shutdown.

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I'm unsure, but I'm an avid user of Mihon (formerly Tachiyomi). Basically God's gift to Android. Would recommend giving it a look!

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mander.xyz

I asked something similar (its just asking about ebooks) and some of the answers there may help:

https://mander.xyz/post/39809286

I have notes for a follow up but I didn't finish my testing and am still using mostly commercial options.

I think I didn't find anything good for syncing between devices (unless own a kobo reader) but Calibre OPDS was workable as a server and both Booklore and Calibre Web had options for downloading but both have to deal with book torrents often not being available / bundled without the name and I think I liked Booklore more, but was going to go with Calibre Web since I thought I could share the library file (and I travel so for now my "server" is a virtual machine on my laptop that is often not running).

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The BookLore Github:

https://github.com/booklore-app/booklore

Has a shelf of comics to see how reading on the server works:

https://demo.booklore.dev/library/3/books?view=grid&sort=titleSeries&direction=asc

It looks like I might be misremembering though, and there might not be a torrent search / download, just the OPDS server to download to a remote device on some client apps.

For downloads then looking at my docker compose it looks like I chose LazyLibrarian over bookshelf but I can't tell you why.

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In addition to what others say, you can also try WebToEpub (with a delay) for some comics. It works well with web comics.

freshrss is also great at ongoing series.

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Not exactly what your are looking for, but mihon (formerly tachiomy) fixes my webcomic need. It is both a reader and a downloader. You have different scrapping extension for many sources, thus you can pretty much find anything. If you are fine with a (android) phone only workflow, I recommans you give it a try.

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Kapowarr is for comic books, OP is looking for comic strips.

That said it should be great for finding collected editions.

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