comic-rocket-logoHey, great news! You can now read Blue Milk Special on your Android powered device via Comic Rocket! But more on that in a moment…

If you’re not familiar with Shadows of the Empire, then you are probably not aware of the direction the story is suddenly death spiraling toward. Just how bad it gets will be illustrated, literally, over the next few strips. We are almost at the end of Shadows of the Empire. Take that small comfort.

Now, in case you’re wondering why Leia has come to see Xizor, here’s the recap.

soteTC044-Leia Finally Meets XizorSomeone tried to kill Luke and make it look like Darth Vader was responsible. The real mastermind was Xizor, trying to discredit Vader (because the Emperor wants Luke alive… so does Vader, but for different reasons). By making Vader look disobedient, Xizor thinks he will be able to take the position of being the Emperor’s right hand, or at least benefit in some blah blah blah way. Anyway, Leia suspected something was up and decided to do some research. That research led her to the criminal organization Black Sun, which Xizor runs. And here she is, standing before him, hoping to learn the truth about who is trying to kill Luke. But, as today’s strip reveals, something is stirring in Xizor’s loins and distracting him from his stupid scheme. Xizor has the unusual power to artificially seduce women by releasing powerful pheromones (it’s a whole new spin on forced mating). An ability that definitely has no place in Star Wars, or family-fare. But more on that when we get to it.

Now, how about not only making reading Blue Milk Special easier on your phone, but discovering other cool webcomics in the process? Simple go to the PlayStore and search for Comic Rocket. It’s free.

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verticalPhoneWith the app, you can read one strip at a time by swiping your thumb from right-to-left, like turning a page. In fact, you can read in either direction with a the swipe of a thumb and whether you close the app, or switch to read another comic, it remembers which strip you were up to. But the coolest thing about the app is that you can find other webcomics much more easily now and discover other creators who have much better works than our own. Comic Rocket not only makes reading comics on your phone easier, but more enjoyable and accessible.

It’s all thanks to Comic Rocket‘s successful indiegogo campaign which helped them launch their webcomic reader app (the iOS version for iPhones should follow in the next couple of months).

Like InkOutBreak, Comic Rocket tracks webcomics, offering readers a way to browse comics on their computer as well. So there’s no reason for you to stay on the periphery of webcomic reading any longer with such a great way to discover others based on the genres of your interest, and easily navigate between your favorites without losing your place. Make sure you check out Phil Custodio’s Living Room Wars as well with both the Comic Rocket website and the app. It makes reading the strips more manageable for the user and its a great way to support your favorite webcomic by giving it a thumbs up, or like.

If you have ever had a hard time keeping up-to-date with a webcomic because you miss updates, both the Comic Rocket website and the android app are a great solution! It’s been four and a half years, but BMS can be read easily on a smart phone at long last!

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