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Creator: Tim Leong 2013 WCBR has not indulged in a survey of infographics for a few years. There is a fudging of definition around what
Last year we chose the top ten best infographics for 2016, a post which has proven to be our most enduring measured by the number
Occasionally we engage in something frivolous, and almost always that exercise in goofing off is to do with infographics. We have previously listed our top
If you grew up in the 1970s and 1980s reading American superhero comic books, some of this might be very familiar to you. (We decided
North Dakota in the United States has legislation which specifically allows flying drones used for policing to be equipped with Tasers, pepper spray and rubber
Project Nemesis #1-6 (review) (American Gothic Press, October 2015 – June 2016) Writer: Jeremy Robinson American Gothic Press’ “Project Nemesis” is a comic book adaptation
Marvel Vehicles Owner’s Workshop Manual (review) (Haynes Publishing, 2014) Writer: Alex Irvine Haynes manuals are well-known to car and motorcycle enthusiasts as an eminent resource
Infographics are a visually engaging, sometimes clever, and usually innovative way of projecting information. There have been some excellent infographics published in respect of comic
The Unhappy Fates of Satellite Headquarters Review by DG Stewart, 15 April 2016 Orbital bases for superheroes in comic books have three principal attractions: a.
Modern building materials and advanced design has meant that urban architecture, generally, has become bigger and more ambitious. Structures which seemed enormously grand in the
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