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Sara Cole

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xkcd: Volume 0

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Sara Cole
/ 17 December 2009
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Hot Potatoe

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Sara Cole
/ 7 December 2009
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Stitches

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Sara Cole
/ 26 October 2009
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West Coast Blues

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Sara Cole
/ 12 October 2009
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Abstract Comics

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Sara Cole
/ 16 September 2009
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Galactic Zoo Dossier #8

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Sara Cole
/ 9 September 2009
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The Boy Who Would Be The Beast of the Apocalpyse: Mike Mignola’s Hellboy, Mythology, and the Human

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Sara Cole
/ 23 August 2009
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Prayer Requested

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Sara Cole
/ 12 August 2009
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The Photographer: Into War-Torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders

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Sara Cole
/ 27 July 2009
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I Saw You: Comics, the Internet, and Everyday Life

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Sara Cole
/ 21 July 2009
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Tank Girl One and Tank Girl Two Explode the Mythos

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Sara Cole
/ 14 July 2009
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I Saw You – Comics, Craigslist, and the Internet

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Sara Cole
/ 11 July 2009

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