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Marvel Comics shows its marvelous colors in online archive (USA Today)

Marvel Comics shows its marvelous colors in online archive  —  The comic book industry makes a long-delayed step into cyberspace today when Marvel Comics unveils the industry's first online archive of more than 2,500 back issues, including... ...full story at techmeme

from techmeme on Tue, Nov 13 2007

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