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BEN DAY DOTS, PART 3
RGB dots on the screen. CMYK “four-colour” in the comics. Etc. The Avengers, Captain America and Daredevil are Copyright and TM 2015 Marvel Characters Inc. Most images—including the one above—can be clicked to enlarge. Use the back button or arrow … Continue reading
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