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In March, Marvel Comics launched a free giveaway of more than 700 digital comics through its Comixology-powered iOS app. This marks the second major snafu for Comixology over the past nonth. 12 back in its good graces, readers can purchase the issue directly through Image Comics' own iOS app. Fiona and I could always edit the images in question, but everything we put into the book is there to advance our story, not (just) to shock or titillate, so we're not changing shit. This is a drag, especially because our book has featured what I would consider much more graphic imagery in the past, but there you go.
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The controversy certainly riled up Vaughan, who initially fingered Apple as the culprit: As has hopefully been clear from the first page of our first issue, Saga is a series for the proverbial "mature reader." Unfortunately, because of two postage stamp-sized images of gay sex, Apple is banning tomorrow's Saga No. A section in the company's developer guidelines states that "apps containing pornographic material, defined by Webster's Dictionary as 'explicit descriptions or displays of sexual organs or activities intended to stimulate erotic rather than aesthetic or emotional feelings,' will be rejected."īut an Apple spokesperson confirmed to CNET that the company played no part in the ban. Vaughan and Image Comics for any confusion this may have caused.Ĭomixology didn't reveal exactly how it misunderstood Apple's policy or why the issue would've been banned other than for its depictions of gay sex.Īpple does impose strict requirements over iOS apps, notably in terms of sexual content. 12 will be available on our App Store app soon. 12.Īfter hearing from Apple this morning, we can say that our interpretation of its policies was mistaken. Given this, it should be clear that Apple did not reject Saga No. We did not interpret the content in question as involving any particular sexual orientation, and frankly that would have been a completely irrelevant consideration under any circumstance. 12 could not be made available in our app, and so we did not release it today. Based on our understanding of those policies, we believed that Saga No. This is simply not true, and we'd like to clarify.Īs a partner of Apple, we have an obligation to respect its policies for apps and the books offered in apps. 12 from our Comics App on the Apple App Store due to depictions of gay sex. In the last 24 hours there has been a lot of chatter about Apple banning Saga No. Instead, it was a mistaken decision on the part of Comixology that led to the ban, as described in a blog posted today by Comixology CEO David Steinberger: Specifically, the two images in question show penises at the critical moment of a sex act as reflected in the faceplate of one of the characters.īut Apple was unfairly accused when in fact the company had nothing to do with the issue's removal, according to Comixology. That quickly led to complaints from the creative team behind "Saga" accusing Apple of banning the issue because it contained two small images of gay sex scenes. Users who accessed Comixology's iOS app, which sells the ongoing digital comic series, found that the latest issue was missing in action.
Vaughan, illustrated by Fiona Staples, and published by Image Comics. The comic book controversy unfolded today over issue 12 of "Saga," a comic book written by author Brian K. At least, that's the word from Comixology, which offers an app that sells digital comics. The ban on the latest issue of the digital comic "Saga" was apparently due to confusion over Apple's policies and not its images portraying gay sex.
PT with new information from Comixology about the root cause of the holdup in the comic's availability and a new headline to reflect that change in the story. PT under the headline "Apple bans digital comic over gay sex images, say its creators." It was republished at 11:55 a.m. Note: This story was originally published at 8:57 a.m.