Picture | Funny Pics | Funnyism Funny Pictures. Picture | Funny Pics | Funnyism Funny Pictures. Free Online Comic Books. Two of the greatest obstacles that comics have in reaching readers are exposure and cost. Fortunately, the internet has provided remedies for both. Many comic book creators and publishers have put their comics online, available as full issues and at absolutely no cost to the reader. And unlike torrents or scanned files, these comics are completely legal. Here I have endeavored to collect as many of these as possible, now totalling over 300 full issues and stories, in one place. Whether you have been meaning to try a new title, or if you've never read a comic in your life, there's still something here for everyone.
If you know of more online comics I could add to the list, or discover that any of these links have gone bad, please e-mail me. And if you find yourself wanting more, click on the button adjacent to an issue to view or purchase a collected edition of that comic. DC | Marvel | Image | Dark Horse | Oni | BOOM! Non-Fiction The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation Independents Kitjutsu. April 2012. For Black History Month: The Online Museum of Black Superheroes The title "Online Museum of Black Superheroes" is a bit of a misnomer.
This is really a collection of articles and entries on black, or African-American, comic book characters. I say that because it has entries on characters beyond the obvious ones, like Black Panther and the second Mr. Terriffic. This is a great site to show people that not all comic book characters are ethnically homogeneous. The site itself is not the best laid-out. But then, you may want to look at this with your kids. (Ed. note: Jacob asked me to add that this post is dedicated to his father-in-law, Harold Stephen Vaughn, who passed away today after a long illness, and was deeply involved in the civil rights movement in the 1960s.) More LEGO Music: A Working Harpsichord In response to the LEGO Bass Guitar I posted earlier, GD contributor Kathy Ceceri sends along a link to a really neat one: a completely functional harpsichord made from LEGOs: "Four, sir!
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