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Some comics allow the reader to interact with the comic.
 
Some comics allow the reader to interact with the comic.
  
Notable examples are [[880: Headache]], which was [http://xk3d.xkcd.com/ re-released] in 3D, as well as [[1110: Click and Drag]] which features a vast landscape which can only be seen through the relatively tiny view of a full-width panel
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Notable examples are [[880: Headache]], which was [http://xk3d.xkcd.com/ re-released] in 3D, as well as [[1110: Click and Drag]] which features a vast landscape which can only be seen through the relatively tiny view of a full-width panel. In [[1416: Pixels]], you can zoom into the picture which will then resolve new pictures in the pixels ad infinitum...
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Those (at least for the first two) that came after 1500 uses a new version of interactive platform, which seems to remove the possibility of a [[Title text|title text]], so they are part of the small group of comics with [[:Category:No title text|no title text]].
  
 
[[Category:Dynamic comics]]
 
[[Category:Dynamic comics]]

Revision as of 12:18, 13 September 2015

Some comics allow the reader to interact with the comic.

Notable examples are 880: Headache, which was re-released in 3D, as well as 1110: Click and Drag which features a vast landscape which can only be seen through the relatively tiny view of a full-width panel. In 1416: Pixels, you can zoom into the picture which will then resolve new pictures in the pixels ad infinitum...

Those (at least for the first two) that came after 1500 uses a new version of interactive platform, which seems to remove the possibility of a title text, so they are part of the small group of comics with no title text.