Hmmm, interesting articles there Emperor, thanks. I like Richard's post too, where the comics could link to other work by the creators or relevant titles (blimey, a normal person could actually follow a DC or Marvel event!) Anyone who's seen the loathsome Monkey Magazine would get the idea, it reads like a lads mag but there's weblinks from each article so you can see more of the gadget, sport, movie, girls breasts you're reading about. It's a bad example I've used but the idea is sound. I'd welcome a 'directors commentary' style approach to my comics too (Frazer Irving wrote some great blog entries on how and why he constructed a page, they were fascinating) but I'm a bit of a sad git that way and realise that it would be a huge drain on creator's time...
While most of us, myself included, seem to prefer a paper copy, it's my dream that in the future the device will be light enough, potentially floppy even, and not be too back lit that you can barely tell the difference, except for the increased functionality the device could offer of course.
As someone who didn't get my prog yesterday, I'd love the chance to be reading it digitally now, grrrrr!