User blog comment:Tupka217/Young Justice Issue 12/@comment-4621444-20120120124105/@comment-1038387-20120120130824

Legally? The-master-list only lists one comics store in Budapest, but it's incomplete for Europe (as it lists neither my shop nor my back-up shop). But yeah, finding stores in Europe is a pain. There used to be two stores in my city, but one left (and is now only mail order) and the other one... it's also an antiquariate of comics, there's no room to turn your ass, the guy who owns it is an asshole, and he doesn't have half the titles. The nearest store with Young Justice is a two hour trainride away.

You can buy the digital copy legally at comixology, that's what I'm doing. Unfortunately, the site is extremely user-unfriendly; it won't load half the time, and they only accept credit cards. And the European credit card I use gets rejected half the time. You'd think they'd realize the potential of the overseas market at DC and at least have PayPal options available.

And there's the illegal way, of course. MegaUpload is done for, but there's still plenty of fish in the sea. Try Filestube.com. You didn't hear that from me ;)

I completely understand your problem, and I'm close to downloading illegally myself. I have plenty of friends who do it, because they cannot afford a two hour trainride (as a student, I have free public transport), or get a credit card (I can't, but my parents are only a 15 minute trainride away). I'm not doing it for the "support the industry" thing; I couldn't care less about DC. I'm going it for Greg, mainly, because high sales can mean continuation of the franchise. Luckily, DC threw in their own windows; after the reboot, everything sucks and I'm down to a handful of titles. The days that I spent 20 euros a week are over.