Hi it’s Christopher. I was going to write something about Substack and the Nazis they’re not kicking off the platform, but I can’t really say it any better than the link below. As for what we’re doing? Short version: Our manga are contracted to run on Substack, and we can’t serialize them elsewhere. Our agreement with our readership is that they’ll serialize here, and remain for a year before being taken down. For our current projects we will see those agreements through. We won’t be starting any new titles beyond what’s contracted (1 major one not yet announced). We should be done new content later this spring. If Substack has pulled their heads out of their asses by then, we’ll look at staying. If not, the archive stays up to fulfill our promises to our readers, but no new content and we move, and just hope that this problem doesn’t keep following us down the road (spoilers: it will). Anyway, more anti-fascist, anti-war, anti-poverty manga is coming your way over the next few months, thanks for your support.

Substack's Nazi Problem Is Our Nazi Problem
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