Comic Book Plus has free public domain works circa 1930s-1950s 

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A decade ago the wired internet gave access to a new world of public domain works. And all types of books and serials were being scanned in and placed on torrents. 

A torrent (or BitTorrent) is just a file copy protocol. It is an app that efficiently moves files around the Internet. It is perfectly legal to use as long as you aren’t pirating copyrighted material.

You can get in a lot of legal trouble for downloading licensed content. It is totally legal to download and read anything that is in the public domain. But if it’s copyrighted, stay away.

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Public domain works from the 1930s to the late 1950s, are a treasure. Fans of nostalgia, classic film, and science fiction can find classics in that era.

Comic Books Plus has 40,792 comic books and other works that can be downloaded to read or live streamed from the site. The site’s online viewer allows you to watch somewhat ancient series, true love, or detective fare.

The Digital Comic Museum also has a huge offering of free public domain comics and pulp fiction.