MiKandi Now Supports Adult Comics, Hentai Manga

SEATTLE — MiKandi announced today that publishers can now share their adult comics and hentai manga in its Android adult app store.

Today’s launch marks the culmination of months of collaboration between MiKandi’s team and
launch partners Studio Cutepet, Class Comics, Triangle! and Hizzacked that now have a presence in its app store, MiKandi’s Jennifer McEwen said.

Fans can discover new comics by publisher, author or illustrator — and more are on the way.

Additional publisher tools, such as customized publisher pages, comic subscriptions, and cross-content support are on the horizon, she noted.

“Adult comic support is quite a milestone for us, and represents months of collaboration with our launch partners,” McEwen told XBIZ. “We're committed to supporting adult content creators by proudly supporting and respecting their hard work, and giving them a platform to share and monetize their creations.

“We're building more features to support adult comic creators, including a standalone comic reader app and extending KandiLibs to support in-book purchases and subscriptions.”

MiKandi is the world’s leading adult app store with 6 million customers worldwide and the creators of the first Google Glass porn app, Tits & Glass. The MiKandi Adult App Store is free to
download on Android devices.

Adult studios, app developers, artists, and game creators can register a free MiKandi account at Publisher.Mikandi.com.

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