April 2006
March 2006
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Comics @ Mai`Nada.Net - Sketch your imagination
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<table cellspacing=`5`><br /><tr><td><img src="http://www.mainada.net/images/comics_logo_small.jpg"/><br /></td><td>Comics @ Mainada is probably the first web application in the world to allow users to draw complete comic strips directly online.</td></tr></table><br /> <br /> It’s free to everyone and can be a great showcast for humor sketch artists to show their art : you can draw online and immediately everyone else in the world with a net connection can see it.<br /> <br /> It`s good for artists that want to show their talent and work and don`t know much about creating a website or putting their drawing online and as it`s all centralized, you can go there and see other people work and see what`s being done recently. On the other hand, it also great to average people that love cartoons and humorist sketches to go and see always new cartoons.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> It uses open laszlo and was created on ruby on rails: two great open source projects.<br /> <br /> Be at ease, use your imagination and tell your friends.<br /> <br /> Show your talent here!
February 2006
January 2006
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BBC NEWS | England | 'Superhero' takes on clampers
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Clad in a blue leotard and wielding a saw, a man claiming to be the UK's first wheel clamp vigilante is offering his services to motorists.
December 2005
November 2005
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Unintentionally sexual comic book covers: Part 1.
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I was going through a stash of old comic books the other day, when I came across several that seemed a bit odd; not in the sense that the comics were strange or unique, but rather, because beneath the seemingly innocent veil of child-like artwork was a subtle nod towards debauchery. The artists who created these covers probably never meant for them to to be used as spank fodder, but being the mean-spirited, immature, asshole that I am, I've decided to do the only thing that a grown adult would do: point out juvenile observations of unintentionally sexual acts on comic book covers.