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Digital copies are available in pdf or cbr format. If you haven't got adobe's pdf reader on your computer then welcome to the internet, you're going to need it. Sorry, I'm waaay too busy to put up a link, you're going to have to find it yourself but be quick before they run out. If you're already familiar with digital comics then you probably know about cbr's or cbz's. If not then you'll need to install a little reader. There are quite a few out there so search around for the one that suits you best. I use CDisplay just because it's the bare bones original version.
If you like your comics on the go then there are free apps for most phones that let you read pdf's or cbr's. I've had a play with some of them and found that you can't really zoom into a pdf which makes reading almost impossible on a phone screen. Download the cbr instead, you can zoom in plenty, just like a photo. Personally I simply can't read comics on a phone, it just doesn't do any justice to the artwork. And given the option I'd much rather read comics that are printed. You just can't beat it.
Find yourself a comfortable chair or seat in well lit surroundings. Place the comic in your lap or hold at approximately three quarters of arms length. Use eyeballs to focus photons reflected from page onto retina. Turn pages using left or right hand. Revel in the mastery of illustrative storytelling. Avoid over stimulation by taking regular breaks with optional solid snacks and liquid refreshment.