1. Comics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaComics (from the Greek ???????, k?mikos "of or pertaining to comedy" from ????? - k?mos "revel, komos via the Latin c?micus) denotes a hybrid medium ...en.wikipedia.org
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  3. DC ComicsThe official DC Comics web page. Plenty of information about all their titles. Listen to the Superman radio show. Chat, trivia questions, and an Email newsletter.www.dccomics.com
  4. Marvel.com: The Official Site | Iron Man, Spider-Man, Hulk, X ...Enter Marvel.com, the best place to connect with other fans and get news about comics' greatest super-heroes: Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, the X-Men, and more.marvel.com
  5. GoComics.comIncludes comic strips, editorial comics and columns that can be delivered via e-mail.www.gocomics.com
  6. Comics UK - HomeComics UK is dedicated to those great institutions, the British Comic and Story Paper dating back from the the late Victorian era through Beano to 2000AD and beyond.www.comicsuk.co.uk
  7. Comics - Digital SpyThe latest news about comics and comic books on Digital Spy.www.digitalspy.co.uk
  8. Comics | Marvel.comDeclan Shalvey preps the original T-Bolts to meet their modern day counterparts! Get ready for Thunderbolts vs. Thunderbolts!marvel.com
  9. Grand Comics DatabaseIndexing every comic book ever made from all over the world. Online searchable database and email chat.www.comics.org
  10. Comics - The Washington PostA daily dose of comic strips and editorial cartoons featuring favorites like Dilbert, Baby Blues, Doonesbury and Tom Toles. Select a comic type.www.washingtonpost.com
  11. Comics and editorial cartoons - Yahoo! NewsFind the latest comics and editorial cartoons on Yahoo! News. Get your daily webcomics including Garfield, Doonesbury, Dilbert and Peanutsnews.yahoo.com