The site COMICK, Considered one of the largest piracy portals in sleeve In the world, he announced his final closure. The news surprised thousands of users who for years found a massive access point to unofficial content on the platform. The notice was released through Discord.
Comick closes its doors after years of activity

On September 16, the platform COMICK, Considered one of the largest and most popular pirate manga sites, it made the final closure of its website official. As part of the announcement, the administrators shared a farewell message at Discord. They thanked the community for their support during the years of activity. In addition, they confirmed that the site will no longer be available, without offering details about the reasons for the decision.
First of all, I want to thank you all for being part of the Comick community and for supporting this project over the years. After much reflection, I have made the difficult decision to close this site.
Although the page is no longer online, I want to assure you that your personal manga/comic lists remain secure. I am currently preparing a dedicated page where you can access and export your lists. Once it’s ready, I’ll share the link here.
I am deeply grateful to everyone who visited, contributed and shared this path with me. Managing this platform has been an amazing experience and I really appreciate the time you spent here.
Thanks again for your support and understanding.

the platform COMICK He enjoyed great recognition among manga readers. Only in August, the website registered 125 million views, and in the last three months he accumulated more than 375 million, According to estimates of similarweb, which reflects its enormous reach and popularity within the community.
the closure of COMICK It leaves an important gap for thousands of readers who for years turned to the platform to access their favorite manga. Despite the farewell, the fan community is still active, looking for new ways to enjoy their favorite stories in the manga world.

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