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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 | + | 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 infinity... |
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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 10:55, 15 May 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 infinity...
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.
Pages in category "Interactive comics"
The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.