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There are lots of well-intentioned, entertaining comics Web sites out there, so it’s doubtful many people would have pegged Comicfoundry.com as the online magazine that would break the mold for the print comics consumer magazine. But when Comic Foundry made the jump from online to print publication last year, it did just that. The new quarterly publication offers easy access to comics for a new generation of comic readers with great writing, a hip emphasis on lifestyle—from tips on “comic book fashion” to a list of “cute creator couples”—and an editorial embrace of comics of all kinds, from indie and superhero comics to manga and everything in between. It's even got an issue on politics coming up.