CBZ vs FB2
Una comparativa detallada de Comic Book Archive (ZIP) y FictionBook — tamaño de archivo, calidad, compatibilidad y cuál elegir según tu flujo de trabajo.
Comic Book Archive (ZIP)
eBooksCBZ is a ZIP archive containing sequential comic book page images.
Sobre los archivos CBZFictionBook
eBooksFictionBook (FB2) is an XML-based eBook format popular in Russia and Eastern Europe. It provides structured semantic markup for fiction and non-fiction books.
Sobre los archivos FB2Comparativa de ventajas
CBZ Ventajas
- Trivially simple — a ZIP of ordered images.
- Universal comic reader support since 2003.
- No DRM — archive-friendly, portable across devices.
- Small files thanks to JPEG/PNG compression of each page.
- Works on Kindle, Kobo, phones, tablets, desktops.
FB2 Ventajas
- Pure XML — trivial to parse, search, and transform.
- Single-file ebooks with inline images.
- Excellent on low-powered e-readers.
- De-facto standard in Russian-language ebook ecosystem.
- Simple structure makes conversion to any other format straightforward.
Limitaciones
CBZ Limitaciones
- No standardized metadata (ComicInfo.xml is a convention, not required).
- Quality depends entirely on the source images.
- Relies on alphabetical filename order — inconsistent naming breaks reading order.
- No interactive features (unlike animated comics on Comixology Guided View).
FB2 Limitaciones
- No styling, no custom fonts, no fixed layouts.
- Minimal Western-language tooling.
- Kindle and Apple Books do not support FB2 natively.
- Non-fiction with complex typography (textbooks, cookbooks) is a poor fit.
Especificaciones técnicas
| Especificación | CBZ | FB2 |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | application/vnd.comicbook+zip | application/x-fictionbook+xml |
| Extension | .cbz | — |
| Container | ZIP | Single XML file (optionally zipped) |
| Siblings | .cbr (RAR), .cb7 (7z), .cbt (TAR) | — |
| Optional metadata | ComicInfo.xml | — |
| Extensions | — | .fb2, .fb2.zip |
| Standard | — | FictionBook community spec (maintained on GitHub) |
| Encoding | — | UTF-8 (required) |
Tamaños típicos de archivo
CBZ
- Single comic issue (24-32 pages) 20-80 MB
- Manga volume (200 pages) 80-250 MB
- Full story arc (multi-issue) 200 MB - 1 GB
FB2
- Novel (text only) 200-800 KB
- Novel with cover image 300 KB - 1.5 MB
- Illustrated children's book 5-30 MB
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Preguntas frecuentes
CBZ (Comic Book Archive (ZIP)) is an ebook format designed for reading long-form text on dedicated e-readers, tablets, and ebook apps. It is part of the ebooks family and typically supports reflowable text, embedded images, chapter navigation, cover art, and metadata (title, author, ISBN) in a portable package.
CBZ (Comic Book Archive (ZIP)) is an ebook formato designed para reading long-form text on dedicated e-readers, tablets, e ebook apps. It is part of the ebooks family e tipicamente suporta reflowable text, embedded images, chapter navigation, cover art, e metadata (title, author, ISBN) em um portable package.
Dedicated e-readers — Kindle, Kobo, Nook, Pocketbook — support the most common ebook formats. On phones, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Moon+ Reader and KOReader all handle CBZ. For desktop reading, Calibre is the universal ebook viewer and library manager. Convert to EPUB or PDF for maximum compatibility.
Dedicated e-readers — Kindle, Kobo, Nook, Pocketbook — support the most common ebook formatoos. On phones, Apple Books, Google reproduzir Books, Moon+ Reader e KOReader all handle CBZ. para desktop reading, Calibre is the universal ebook viewer e library manager. converter to EPUB ou PDF para máximo compatibilidade.
Upload your CBZ to KaijuConverter and pick EPUB, MOBI, PDF, AZW3, or similar targets. Our Calibre-powered pipeline preserves chapter structure, embedded images, cover art, and metadata. Conversion takes seconds for typical novels; long technical books with many images may take a little longer.
EPUB is the open ebook standard — it plays on every e-reader except older Kindles and in every major ebook app. PDF is better for fixed-layout content (textbooks, coffee-table books) and printing. Pick EPUB when the ebook is reflowable text, PDF when the layout matters more than the reading experience.