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		<title>Joss Whedon - &quot;Sugarshock!&quot; Web Comic - Scott Allie Newsarama.com Interview</title>
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		<dc:subject>Web Comic 2007-07-27 : &quot;Sugarshock!&quot;</dc:subject>

		<description>In late 2000, an era came to an end - Dark Horse Presents ended with issue #157. In it's over 14 year run, the anthology series served as both the launch point for new characters and concepts such as Frank Miller's Sin City John Byrne's Next Men, Paul Chadwick's Concrete and The Mask, as well as a place for Dark Horse's other characters and licenses to play in. In short, Dark Horse Presents was what put Dark Horse on the map as a publisher. &lt;br /&gt;And it's back. And thoroughly modern. &lt;br /&gt;Teaming (...)


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