Comics are fundamentally static visual media—they are packaged as PDFs, EPUBs, CBZ, or CBR files. They are documents, not software.

Attempting to download "mega packs" from unverified third-party forums or "free install" sites carries significant risks:

To read these files seamlessly, you do not need an installer for the comic itself, but rather a dedicated comic reader app. These applications extract and display the images sequentially, remembering your last-read page.

Importing "shady" or copyrighted links directly into your own MEGA account can lead to account termination if the files are reported for copyright infringement.

In conclusion, while the desire for accessible and affordable digital comics is understandable, it's crucial to consider the broader implications of how we consume digital content. Supporting official channels and platforms not only ensures that creators and publishers can continue to produce high-quality work but also provides readers with a safe, legal, and sustainable way to enjoy their favorite comics. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, finding a balance between accessibility, affordability, and respect for intellectual property rights will be key to fostering a vibrant and diverse digital comic book culture.

A graphic novel or comic book will never require an installation wizard. Only download standard document files (like PDFs) or archive files (like ZIPs), and inspect the contents before opening.