Coding Horror: Software Branching and Parallel Universes

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Fold-Ins, Past and Present - The New York Times

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Comiqs | Create & Share your Comic Stories

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The Best American Comics 2007 - Edited by Chris Ware - Books - Review - New York Times

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Macworld: Mac Word: Excelsior! Digital comics on your Mac

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Jeff Atwood discusses branching and merging in source control software, using comic book storylines as a great analogy. Saved By: y0mbo | View Details | Give Thanks
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This is a comic way to remove those minor scratches that we get from leaving our cars on the treacherous grocery store parking lots.
From superheroes to "The Simpsons," ultraviolence to kid stuff, Salon's guide to Free Comic Book Day offers graphic fun for all.
YesButNoButYes: Top 15 Unintentionally Funny Comic Book Panels

Quite possibly one of the funniest things to happen to the internet without moving video.
It's easy to create comics: upload your photos or find some images on the web, snap them together with comic book panels and add some speech bubbles to finish it off. Then, share them with your friends online. It's like a flickr site for comics.
Hearty collection of WWII cartoons drawn by our friend Dr. Suess.
In the comic book universe, the Superman-Doomsday showdown is one of the biggest battles in history. The animated movie claims to chronicle the fight between the two in Metropolis, which ultimately leads to the death of Superman and Doomsday. Superman No. 75, "The Death of Superman," was one of the most publicized comic books in history.
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