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The Most Dangerous Game

by Zach Weinersmith

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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (SMBC) is at heart a geek comic, but it nevertheless addresses a broad range of topics, such as love, relationships, economics, politics, religion, science, and philosophy. It is one of the fastest growing comics online, having sextupled in readership since 2008.SMBC appeals to many different groups, as evidenced by the fact it has been featured on a variety of important websites and blogs, includingThe Economist, Glamour, BoingBoing, Bad Astronomy, Blastr, Blues News, Joystiq, The Washington Post, Freakonomics, and more. Breadpig donates its profits to Khan Academy, a not-for-profit organization with the goal of changing education for the better by providing a free world-class education to anyone anywhere.… (more)
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A couple of really golden ones in this one as well, but in the end, not enough extra content over online archives (in fact, there's none), to warrant a rave.

Really, ebook webcomic collections are kinda pointless, since you can get the same for free online in an easier to read format, anyway. Print books would probably net at least a star more, but the authors should also take note and provide additional, perhaps exclusive content for the books, rather than just republish stuff from the webpage with minimal effort. ( )
  matija2019 | Jan 8, 2019 |
And so I complained, in my review of the first book, that having all these comics coming at me at once was a bit of an overload - too much to enjoy. So what did I do? Immediately read the second book, of course. So I liked this one slightly less than the first, since I was already in overload. Each comic (ok, most of the comics) is funny, or at least interesting, but I'd rather read them on the site, in small doses. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | May 21, 2017 |
The second SMBC collection in the Humble Bundle is just as great as the first. Now I just have to find the time to sit down and read all the comics on his website. This may take a while. ( )
  Shirezu | Mar 31, 2013 |
Raccolta di vignette su varie tematiche, politica, tecnologia, scienze, religione etc...

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Pack of web comic scrip about various themes like politics, technology, science, religion etc.. ( )
  Saretta.L | Mar 31, 2013 |
The second collection of these webcomics wrapped into one package. Like Save Yourself Mammal, it's also filled with amusing side jokes and ways to explore the book. ( )
  dougcornelius | Dec 7, 2012 |
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (SMBC) is at heart a geek comic, but it nevertheless addresses a broad range of topics, such as love, relationships, economics, politics, religion, science, and philosophy. It is one of the fastest growing comics online, having sextupled in readership since 2008.SMBC appeals to many different groups, as evidenced by the fact it has been featured on a variety of important websites and blogs, includingThe Economist, Glamour, BoingBoing, Bad Astronomy, Blastr, Blues News, Joystiq, The Washington Post, Freakonomics, and more. Breadpig donates its profits to Khan Academy, a not-for-profit organization with the goal of changing education for the better by providing a free world-class education to anyone anywhere.

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