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If you love a comic you downloaded as an FSI repack, buy the trade paperback or the official digital edition to support the creators. Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes regarding file structure and preservation. Always check your local laws.

Do not repack or distribute comics that are currently in print and available for purchase from the publisher. The FSI community generally respects a "5-year window"—only repacking issues older than 5 years that the publisher has abandoned.

| Problem | FSI Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | The repack did not merge them. Find a v2 REPACK that uses 001_002.jpg naming. | | CBZ won't open on an iPad | The repack used RAR compression inside the CBZ. Use 7-Zip to re-zip as Store/Deflate. | | Metadata shows "Unknown Series" | The ComicInfo.xml is malformed. Open it in Notepad++ and ensure XML tags are closed. | The Future of FSI Comics Repacks As AI upscaling improves, we are seeing the rise of FSI-AI Repacks —where an old 2003 scan (600x900 pixels) is re-scanned via AI to 4K (2400x3600) without introducing artifacts. This is controversial among purists, but the "FSI" label now often includes a tag: [AI-Enhanced] vs [Raw-Scan] .

Whether you are a data hoarder, a fan of obscure 80s indie comics, or a parent building a digital archive for your kids, adopting the FSI methodology (or hunting down FSI releases) ensures that your collection remains readable, searchable, and beautiful for decades.