People don't like reading at the screen, particularly fiction.
Monitors are geared for graphics and large type; fiction
is generally image-less and set at smaller point sizes.
This version of The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen
Poe is an attempt to render a great short story into artwork and
text intended for the screen.
The flash viewer lets you flip through the panels, but, owing to
limitations in the flash format, colour accuracy and resolution
are somewhat wanting. To inspect any particular panel at closer
to full resolution, click on the corresponding numbered button
beneath the viewer.