Comic Book Cover Browser

by Scott Beale on October 16, 2006 · 0 comments

The Amazing Spider Man

Cover Browser is a website that allows you to view over 5000 comic book which have been extracted from various search and web services using open API’s.

Created in 2006, Cover Browser displays galleries of comic book covers for comic book fans like myself to explore & enjoy (there’s also links to find out more about individual comics or to buy them). At the moment, there are 5,535 covers available. Most of the covers and associated data have been assembled using the nice Yahoo Image API, eBay, the Google Web Search API, and the Yahoo Term Extraction API, along with a lot of manual work and sorting (and a couple of my own scans as well).

via » Waxy.org

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