After hunting through a few storefronts and publisher sites, I tracked down the best places to read 'Carry' without skirting legality. The first place I look is always official webcomic platforms — think WEBTOON,
Tapas, and
Tappytoon — since many Korean webtoons land there with official English translations. If the creator or publisher retained rights regionally, you might also find it on
Lezhin or KakaoPage/Kakao Webtoon apps depending on your country.
If those don't show it, I check the publisher's page and the author’s social accounts; creators often post links to authorized readers or store pages. For collected volumes, stores like Amazon, Google Play Books, or Apple Books sometimes sell official e-comics or
ebooks. Don’t forget library apps — Hoopla, Libby/OverDrive — which occasionally carry licensed comics and can be a free, legal option.
I tend to buy episodes or subscribe when a title is worth my time, since paying keeps the series alive. Finding 'Carry' on an official platform felt rewarding — gives me a better reading experience and keeps the creators supported, which matters to me.