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 The 50 Things That Every Comics Collection Truly Needs
The 50 Things That Every Comics Collection Truly Needs
The Comics Reporter presents a eclectic, intriguing list of 50 excellent comic book titles. picked by Bornbad 1 year ago
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 What are the 20 most significant comics in American comics history?
What are the 20 most significant comics in American comics history?
Despite the thousands of comics published, there are very few - very few — that seriously changed either the business or public perception of it. These did. picked by Bornbad 1 year ago
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 The first of 12 exclusive Superman comics
The first of 12 exclusive Superman comics
Every week, usatoday.com will feature a new episode of the Superman serial running in Wednesday Comics, a weekly collection of 15 newspaper-sized comic strips from DC Comics. picked by bornbad 5 months ago
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 Wednesday Comics Are Coming!
Wednesday Comics Are Coming!
At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer.

Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. picked by suebe 8 months ago
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 The Webcomic List - Online Comics
The Webcomic List - Online Comics
The Webcomic List presents a daily list of over 7400 updated web comics and online comics from all over the web. picked by robfouryqr 3 years ago
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 Comics with Problems
Comics with Problems
A collection of vintage educational comics on all kinds of disturbing issues, including gems like Capt. Veedee-O and Ms. Wanda Lust in VD CLAPTRAP, THE INCREDIBLE COMING of CAPTAIN AL COHOL and Alpha the Robot in THE MARIJUANA MYSTERY. picked by suckersklub 10 months ago
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 Top 10 Marvel Comic Book Bloopers
Top 10 Marvel Comic Book Bloopers
Back in the day when comics weren’t the big business they are today you only had a few underpaid and overworked people pushing out a large number of comic books every month. And those overworked employees and freelancers did an incredible job of laying the groundwork for the high quality of comic books we have today. But, because of deadlines (they actually met) and not enough eyes to look a... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 12 months ago
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 Preview of things to come for Marvel Comics in 2008.
Preview of things to come for Marvel Comics in 2008.
For the comic nerds among us. picked by donteatpoop 2 years ago
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 Shakespeare Comics
Shakespeare Comics
As you're reading Shakespeare, have you ever wished it were a comic? Me either; but apparently someone did. picked by donteatpoop 2 years ago
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 Comic Book Cover Images!
Comic Book Cover Images!
While writing a blog article on my comic book memories, I chanced upon this website where you can browse and view image scans of thousands of comic book covers. Oh, the nostalgia of it all! picked by RTCA 3 years ago
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 A day is set aside for comic book fans
A day is set aside for comic book fans
An Arizona man is celebrating a special day to promote comic books as engaging educational tools. Free Comic Book Day is set to take place the first Saturday in May. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Comics with problems
Comics with problems
A new specimen from Ethan Persoff's "Comics with Problems" archives: Early NAACP Comic Book History - Your Future Rests In Your Hands and The Street Where You Live (1960 and 1964) picked by bornbad 5 months ago
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 Toon Walk -
Toon Walk -
Reading comics has been popular for decades. Here is a great collection of comics & graphic novels of all sorts. From Mad magazine to Calvin & Hobbes to Tintin to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and many more. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 Why Chicks Cry
Why Chicks Cry
They say that into every life a little rain must fall, especially if you are a female trapped in a romance comic. I never read romance comics much, and more's the pity, because I could have learned a lot about the fairer sex, such as what makes them cry. Turns out, pretty much anything... picked by bornbad 5 months ago
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 Comics should be good
Comics should be good
Myths and urban legends of the comic book industry revealed. This is the snopes of the comic world. picked by donteatpoop 3 months ago
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 Real Life Comics
Real Life Comics
A daily online comic about the normal lives of some abnormal people. I can personally vouch for the hilarity of every comic in the series since I've read through all 7 years of them in the past 2 weeks. picked by Mershaullk 3 years ago
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 Dinosaur Comics
Dinosaur Comics
The only one comics layout, the images are the same. Text is changing. Great idea and shining implementations. 900 pages nearly. picked by Ankheg 3 years ago
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 Sexy strange comics
Sexy strange comics
Comics that are beyond the norm. Funny as all hell a great read. Tons of comics but no new ones. T____T
Still enough to keep you satisfied.
(NSFW) picked by AtlantaDelta 2 years ago
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 Bam! POW!! Zzzing!
Bam! POW!! Zzzing!
The top 50 Marvel Comics covers of 2006. picked by Galoot 3 years ago
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 Who Shot My Robot!
Who Shot My Robot!
A collection of comics.. this site puts together different comics from several different comic sites (with the artist permission) so you can see a bunch of new stuff all at once in one place! It's really neat. I just found it the other day and really like it. I've found quite a few new web comics because of it! picked by forgottenshorelines 2 years ago
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 Infinite monkey comics
Infinite monkey comics
Create a three-panel comic from twitter posts and flickr images, based on the keyword of your choosing. picked by Bornbad 7 months ago
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