I found a resource for downloading Asterix comics via eMule and suggest reading them alongside OpenScroll's detailed annotations to better understand the clever cultural and linguistic references hidden throughout the series.
I found a great collection of mathematics-related comics hosted by Dartmouth, featuring humorous takes on logic and arithmetic. The gallery includes several classic Calvin & Hobbes strips that capture the frequent struggle of learning math.
I shared an impressive project by Ramya Mylavarapu that merges comics, augmented reality, and data visualization. It demonstrates how gamification can transform static narratives into immersive, interactive data-driven experiences for a modern audience.
I share my reviews of seven books I read during a busy blogging break, including the final Harry Potter, Frank Miller’s graphic novels, and John Resig’s Pro JavaScript Techniques, all while balancing a demanding work schedule.
I saw Richie Lionell demonstrate how augmented reality integrates with comics and data storytelling at the Indian School of Business. The session was compelling enough to hook attendees who wandered in from nearby AI workshops.
I curated a collection of silent Calvin and Hobbes comic strips. Having spent six years manually transcribing every strip in the series, I filtered the database to highlight these wordless, visually expressive moments.
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rajesh17 Jan 2007 9:22 am:
great man thanks a lot
niketha27 Sep 2004 12:00 pm:
Nice to see this website.
Nahush Chaturvedi27 Sep 2004 12:00 pm:
Good job !!
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