release out we were all pointing fingers at the wrong party inthe forbiddance of Brian K. Vaughan ’s spat comic Sagafrom Apple devices . ( Including Vaughan himself . ) Comixology , which distributes Saga on Android and iOS devices , has amount onwards and hold responsibility . And touch on the mess .
https://gizmodo.com/you-cant-read-brian-k-vaughans-saga-on-your-ios-devi-471848920
Comixology CEO David Steinbergerwrites :

In the last 24 minute there has been a lot of chattering about Apple banning Saga # 12 from our Comics App on the Apple App Store due to portrayal of festive sex . This is simply not honest , and we ’d care to elucidate .
As a partner of Apple , we have an obligation to respect its policies for apps and the books offered in apps . base on our reason of those policies , we believed that Saga # 12 could not be made usable in our app , and so we did not unloose it today .
We did not interpret the capacity in question as involving any special sexual orientation course , and honestly that would have been a completely irrelevant considerateness under any circumstance .

pay this , it should be clear that Apple did not pass up Saga # 12 .
After hearing from Apple this sunup , we can say that our rendering of its insurance policy was mistaken . You ’ll be beaming to bang thatSaga # 12will be available on our App Store app soon .
We apologize to Saga creator Brian K. Vaughan and Image Comics for any confusion this may have caused .

Glad to hear the problem has been solve — although , asBleeding Cool points out , Apple still blocks the sales agreement of 150 Gallic comics , which were far less explicit . [ viaNK Jemisin ]
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