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Check out this website, Popcap! Popcap makes over 30 different games that you can play online in your web browser, for free! Popcap's games are educational, challenging, and addictive - as they say, "easy to learn, tough to master".
If you get SUPER hooked on Popcap games like Bejeweled or Peggle, you can buy a deluxe version of the games for a low price - but all the games can be enjoyed for free.
Try it out - if you love it, take a look at the developers program for Popcap and see if you can figure out what makes their games so much fun - and write your own!


Free comic from DC Comics, Swamp Thing!
Created out of the Swamp by a freak accident, Swamp Thing is an elemental creature who uses the forces of nature and wisdom of the plant kingdom to fight the polluted world's self-destruction. Inspired by the creation of writer Len Wein and artist Berni Wrightson, Alan Moore took the Swamp Thing to new heights in the 1980s with his unique narrative approach. His provocative and groundbreaking writing, combined with masterly artwork by some of the medium's top artists, made SWAMP THING one of the great comics of the late twentieth century.</blockquotes>



Are you a kid? Do you like drawing cartoons? We do! Here's a neat site that lets you upload your drawings and share with others Kid Cartoonists.



Ever wonder where all these superhero movies and video games come from? Who created the characters like The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, The Hulk and Daredevil? It was Stan Lee, but he's not a comic artist, he is the writer behind dozens and dozens of superheros.
For the first time a museum is showcasing Stan Lee's work at MoCCA (Museum of comic and cartoon art) called Stan Lee: A Retrospective. If you're in the New York City area before July 3rd 2007 visit the museum, or check out the website - they're posting an audio tour and photos soon!


Manga is Japanese for comics and cartoons. Tezuka Osamu created more than 700 manga comics in his life, he's best known for Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion.
Tezuka - The Marvel of Manga is at the Asian Art Museum June 2nd through September 9th - San Francisco. You can see some the comics online or in person if you're in the area.
Have a hankerin' for drawing your own manga comics? Visit Manga Tutorials they have 80 free tutorials to get started!
