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A webcomic released to promote Necessary Evil, a comic about a school for supervillains. read more »

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Comix is a comic book reader that doubles as a pretty useful generic image viewer. It s written in Python and uses GTK . It s got a nice sidebar thum read more »

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Singapore based Comiqs gives users the ability to create their own comics with a rich web based editing suite.
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The latest Hollywood blockbuster inspired by a superhero comic is in danger of being overtaken by real-world developments in robotics. read more »

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freecomicbookdaylogo.pngHey, you big comic book nerd! Today's free comic day, which means your local shop may have a freebie or two with your name on it. Locate a store near you that's participating, and before you go, check out io9's recommendations on which comics you should try to nab. [via]

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2008-06-18_121539.jpg While YouTube may be a great place to answer your toddler's requests to see video of a baby panda, there is also tons of content more risqué than adorable baby animals. Video site Totlol offers the good stuff from YouTube to your kids without the rest. Designed by a British software developer and father of two, Totlol is a child-friendly frontend to YouTube, with clips fit for kids from the age of six months old to six years old. Videos range from the comically absurd such as Elmo and Grover singing the Numa Numa song, to the more serious, such as a reading of The Giving Tree by children's author Shel Silverstein. Totlol [via Learning My Way Through]
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Now that her spell as Doctor Who's assistant has come to a dramatic conclusion, Catherine Tate talks to Jasper Rees about her return to the stage - and her ambition to play one of Shakespeare's great comic heroines read more »

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Be the Hero You Are!Comic Life lets you create astounding comics, beautiful picture albums, how-tos... and more! The easy-to-use interface integrates seamlessly with your photo collection. read more »

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