Would anyone else be interested in having Comic Lo as a provided magazine to the service (of course only show-able to those that allow for controversial content on their account, or even have a stipulation to following the loli tag to view said magazine?).
I feel as though this is the one magazine I've personally been waiting for since FAKKU evolved into the beauty that is the website we enjoy today and I feel as though the stipulation for viewing it i mentioned above would be a good way to prevent those not interested in said content from seeing it.
I have been enjoying the Loli content that has come to the site thus far, but I feel like even if my sub price was increased (by choice) for access to such a magazine would be worth it. :3
Statement from staff:
YQII wrote...
I thought this had been linked in this thread, but I guess I'll repeat it now:
There are essentially two major hurdles [when it comes to loli]:
First off, most artists and publishers will flat out refuse to let anyone license this sort of content outside of Japan. We've even tried to get books with no explicit material, but just because it's published under a label associated with explicit content, it's off limits. Secondly, even if we did get a license, it's virtually impossible to sell the title, as no company is willing to process payments for this kind of content. Most won't even touch adult content at all.
One of the first titles we tried to get was a book from a highly-requested artist, but that request was rejected. When we got another title (NTR2) we ran into the other problem and had to give up on that license. And please realize that the hurdles we're up against are not legal, but purely based on morals. This situation is sadly unlikely to change until we see a major shift in how society looks at this kind of content, both in Japan and in the West.
Finally, I want to stress that politics and a fear of public outrage has nothing to do with this (on our end). That a completely separate can of worms, but that's not what stands in our way currently. I want to explicitly mention that so that no one thinks that's the implied takeaway from this.
I'll be as clear as possible:
Comic LO, and anything under/related to that label, is impossible to publish overseas at the moment.