I moved to Australia from England around 13 years ago. I kept up my physical subscription in England for quite a few years and would get a massive stack of progs whenever my Mother came to visit. At one point I was about 2 years behind and rationing the progs I had. The few times I saw progs in the newsagents they were very expensive and 6 months old.
I'm now a digital subscriber to both 2000 AD and the Megazine. It is great to be up to date but I do miss the tactile quality of the physical prog, and trying to read it on an iPad in my hammock and avoiding sun glare can be a challenge (it's a hard life, I know!), but definitely the way to go.
I would suggest that anyone who takes a digital subscription does it directly through the 2000 AD web store. Your money is going straight to the creators without others (such as Apple) taking their cut and often get a better price.
I'm now a digital subscriber to both 2000 AD and the Megazine. It is great to be up to date but I do miss the tactile quality of the physical prog, and trying to read it on an iPad in my hammock and avoiding sun glare can be a challenge (it's a hard life, I know!), but definitely the way to go.
I would suggest that anyone who takes a digital subscription does it directly through the 2000 AD web store. Your money is going straight to the creators without others (such as Apple) taking their cut and often get a better price.