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Thursday, May 28, 2009
The Invention, Part Three (comic)
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Photo credit (first panel)
Garrettc
(second and fourth panels):
Kaptain Kobold
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(third panel)
Josh Bancroft
, (fifth and last panels)
bjornmeansbear
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