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xkcd: Heartbleed Explanation
A simple explanation of how the Heartbleed vulnerability works.
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Raffle superhero
Cool idea!
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Free Comic Book Day: Like comic books? Like free things?
Comic book fans can pick up their favorite titles or read something new from 60 different comics, including Rocket Raccoon, Mouse Guard, Archie, and more, available on May 3.
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How Censors Killed The Weird, Experimental, Progressive Golden Age Of Comics
In the 1940s, comic books were often feminist, diverse, and bold. Then the reactionary Comics Code Authority changed the trajectory of comic book culture for good.
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Batman's Secret Origin Story: How a Traumatic, Real Event Created the Dark Knight
A horror in Bruce Wayne's childhood created the Dark Knight. Did a real-life childhood horror create Bruce Wayne?
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In The Dark: A Horror Anthology - 5 Skull Review
"Rachel Deering amasses one of the largest tomes of horror in comics. A collection that will chill you to the core, educate you on the tenants of the genre, and change the way you look at horror comics forever. “In The Dark” is a supreme example of horror in comics. You can’t miss this book."
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Magneto's Day Off (parody)
As a followup to "Catwoman loves Batman" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyDDTD6xFi8), the boys from Unhinged Comedy reveal yet another comic wonder in his natural, non-crime fighting (or havoc-wreaking) element. Watch as Magneto hones his skills on his day off from attempted world domination.
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Jaden Smith's Nonsensical Tweets Actually Make Perfect Sense As "Garfield" Comics
Is Jaden Smith just a sad guy talking to his cat? Probably not, but anything's possible.
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Forced
No, there is another...
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Freelancers
This is a webcomic I found that I enjoy, think you will too...
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Milk Toast and Maple
More webcomics that I enjoy
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What it's like to own a Tesla Model S - A cartoonist's review of his magical space car
I wrote a comic about my Tesla Model S.
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Preheroics
Share us with all your friends...
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Conflict in Literature
Words and Pictures by Grant Snider
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Ever Wished That Calvin and Hobbes Creator Bill Watterson Would Return to the Comics Page? Well, He Just Did.
Bill Watterson is the Bigfoot of cartooning. He is legendary. He is reclusive. And like Bigfoot, there is really only one photo of him in existence. Few in the cartooning world have ever spoken to...
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Reclusive ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ cartoonist Bill Watterson makes surprise return
‘Pearls’ author Stephan Pastis managed to draw the reclusive Watterson out of his self-imposed retreat for three strips that appeared in hundreds of newspapers on June 4, 5 and 6: 'It was the hardest secret I've ever had to keep.'
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7 Social Disasters That Can Strike Out of Nowhere
You can't have a society without having social interaction, and you can't have that without the kinds of faux pas that we all work ceaselessly to avoid yet will periodically dive into regardless as passersby gaze on in horror. A lifetime of level 99 awkwardness has given me special insight into such varsity-level cringe, and it's important to catalogue this stuff so one knows what to avoid (or at least so the awkward among us can pitifully revel in our shared incompetence)
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Yelp Wanted
How to find out if food is good...?
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The True Purpose of Steam Sales
The True Purpose of Steam Sales
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How science reporting works
Funny because it's true, especially with social media.
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