Robots Don’t Know Anything About Twitter, A 24 Comic by Doc Pop

by Scott Beale on October 24, 2008 · 1 comment

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Last weekend at 24 Hour Comics Book Day at Comic Outpost San Francisco Doc Pop created the wonderful comic “Robots Don’t Know Anything About Twitter” based on suggestions he received via Twitter. Here’s the full comic as a PDF and on Flickr.

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illustration by Doc Pop

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1 DocPop October 27, 2008 at 12:08 pm

color version of Robots Don't Know Twitter coming soon

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