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Jab 8muses !!hot!! 〈FAST 2024〉

| Platform | Best For | Payment Model | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Following specific artists (e.g., Incase, Derpixon, Zone) | Monthly subscription | | Pixiv Fanbox | Japanese and anime-style adult comics | Per-creator sub | | Multporn (Legal section) | Older, free-to-host public domain comics | Ad-supported (with consent) | | Gumroad / Itch.io | Buying DRM-free comic PDFs | One-time purchase | | **E-Hentai

But in late 2023/early 2024, regular visitors noticed the lights had gone out. The database was pulled. The iconic image board vanished.

JAB Comics (8Muses) was historically known as an image-hosting and adult comics aggregation platform. Because I cannot promote or link to copyrighted or potentially unlicensed content, this post focuses on the history of the site, its shutdown, digital archiving ethics, and legal alternatives for comic fans. The Legacy of JAB Comics (8Muses): What Happened and Where to Go Next If you’ve been in the adult parody or digital comics space for longer than a few years, the name JAB Comics (hosted at 8muses.com ) probably rings a bell. For nearly a decade, the site was a controversial yet massively popular hub for adult comics, 3D renders, and fan-made parodies.