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rk says...

That was awkward XD Momo's still cute though :D

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Pionir says...


From www.xkcd.com

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Andrea says...

So I'm a webcomics fan, I'll admit it. 

I was indulging in one of my more morbid pleasures, Pictures for Sad Children, which is easily one of the creepiest websites I've ever come across.  It pleases the dark spot in all of us.  Check it out.

ANYWAY.
This was the ad on the side of the website.

 

 

 

Seeing a bottle of this in an apartment would immediately undo any attraction that this product created.  Maybe that's just me.

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ToonPub says...

This is cute :)

by Starcrafter | Create your own Cartoon at www.toondoo.com

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ToonPub says...

What a dream for animators to animate their favorite comics! Check out Hulk vs Wolverine in "The Worst Part About Getting Your Memories Back" 

This one is currently in first place. Check out more at aniboom.com

Watch more cool animation and creative cartoons at Aniboom

This is seems to be the clearest and best animated so far. I believe entries are still being accepted! Try it out ;) You can download the images, sounds, etc... directly from the Aniboom site. 

I like the little Canadian stabs ;) If the US has their own team, why can't we? Stinking Xavier for stealing him :P 

 

-Coady

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ToonPub says...

I think it's great when teachers are using new media to teach. What an opportunity for teachers these days with great webware like GoAnimate (make animation), Pixton (make webcomics), and the like. Everything is online now! They don't even have to save it to their own computer! Saves lots of money... 

Here's an example made by Pamoat whose assignment seemed to be to make a webcomic about the water resources in Singapore. It's also great because I didn't even know about the issues faced which shows that sometimes using uncommon media can be a great way to get a message out. 

I think this student did a great job with the time shift. The time warp is cool. Thanks Uncle Mozzi for the informative time jump field trip. It looks like Singapore is getting things under control. 

For more on Singapore and its water resources check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_resources_of_Singapore

 

Want to see the best animation and webcomics around the web? Check out www.toonpub.com!

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ToonPub says...

I'd like the super jumbo extra giganto sizo latte please... 

 

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techstuff says...

 

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artmaker says...

Underwater, scifi, action adventure - hope you enjoy! (Click the link to read the comic over at Zuda comics)

The year is 2022. The ice caps are long gone. The world is a watery grave for most coastal and low-lying cities, and the land left has been decimated by Warfare and stripped bare by the remnants of humanity. This was caused by a cataclysm in the year 2012, (called the “Event” by survivors), predicted by the Aztecs centuries earlier. The temperature of the planet is an average of +35 degrees Celsius, and the oxygen level in the air has been reduced drastically, with kelp and ocean-based plant life maintaining a barely breathable atmosphere. Over time, the survivors of mankind have fled to the only cool areas left on earth, and many have migrated beneath her oceans. Entire cities have been relocated to undersea environments, in order to escape the wrath of the sun and the creeping of the seas. Most of the struggling submerged communities have died. Survivor scientists tried in vain to replace the icecaps and to make their watery cities work, only to learn that man needs air and light. After eons of evolution moving away from the water, mankind is being forced back into her depths. 
Precious commodities of 2022: 
Technology that is self-reliant or solar powered. Trees and plants of any shape or kind. Fresh water; rain collectors and filters Replenishing, energy-based weapons

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