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		<title>Cablegate Comix, Boinged and Elsewhere</title>
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Considering it just got me Boinged, I suppose I should mention on Good Work (fabled blog! Who uses one of you anymore? A narrowing public) that I&#8217;m doing a series of Cabelgate Comix on for HiLoBrow. Comix versions of the Wikileaks releases, that&#8217;s all you need to know. Go!
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Considering it just <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2010/12/14/comic-strip-versions.html">got me Boinged</a>, I suppose I should mention on Good Work (fabled blog! Who uses one of you anymore? A narrowing public) that I&#8217;m doing a series of Cabelgate Comix on for HiLoBrow.<a href="http://hilobrow.com/tag/cablegate/"> Comix versions of the Wikileaks releases</a>, that&#8217;s all you need to know. Go!</p>
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		<title>Toutes les autos de Tintin</title>
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This is an online gallery of every single car, along with a picture of it&#8217;s real life counterpart, when possible, to ever appear in a Tintin book: some Tintin nutcase has a lot of time on his hands. Herge was known to be a religious collector of reference art for the books, especially in his [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://dardel.info/tintin/tout.html">This is an online gallery</a> of every single car, along with a picture of it&#8217;s real life counterpart, when possible, to ever appear in a Tintin book: some Tintin nutcase has a lot of time on his hands. Herge was known to be a religious collector of reference art for the books, especially in his later years. While the early books, like <span style="font-style:italic;">Tintin and Land of The Soviets</span>, and <span style="font-style:italic;">Tintin in the Congo</span>, are the slapdash work of a kid with a lot of things on his mind, as he got older, Herge began making sure everything in his books was accurate, going so far as to redo panels from books twenty years earlier because the objects that Tintin interact with isn&#8217;t accurate enough. This gallery is a true monument to Herge&#8217;s dedication to making the world that Tintin lived in as real as possible, and yet another reason he is one of the greats.   </p>
<p>Found via the <a href="http://www.coudal.com/moom/">Musesum of Online Museums</a>.
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