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	<title>Comments on: Webcomics make the AV Clubs Best Comics of the Decade List</title>
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		<title>By: Strip News 11-27-9 &#124; Strip News &#124; ArtPatient.com &#124; ArtPatient.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] ♦ Journalista&#8217;s news post mentioned (awhile back) an article about digital survival which you&#8217;ll want to read. I particularly like this line: &#8220;Where online retail was once a rival of bricks-and-mortar business, they are now kindred spirits &#8211; both selling physical products in an age when consumers increasingly think of media as intangible bits and bytes&#8230;&#8221; This has interesting consequences for media such as comics not only surviving but thriving in new ways. For example, superhero comics may always remain but may one day no longer be the only genre the public imagines when they hear the word comic. The AV Club did a best comics of the decade which included some internet comics. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] ♦ Journalista&#8217;s news post mentioned (awhile back) an article about digital survival which you&#8217;ll want to read. I particularly like this line: &#8220;Where online retail was once a rival of bricks-and-mortar business, they are now kindred spirits &#8211; both selling physical products in an age when consumers increasingly think of media as intangible bits and bytes&#8230;&#8221; This has interesting consequences for media such as comics not only surviving but thriving in new ways. For example, superhero comics may always remain but may one day no longer be the only genre the public imagines when they hear the word comic. The AV Club did a best comics of the decade which included some internet comics. [...]</p>
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