One of ACG's comics with "Truevision" stories (2 of the 4 stories in this issue), a "3-D effect" "without glasses!" Basically each panel has rounded edges (like a TV screen), captions are separate "panels", and everything is on a black page. Characters and objects "break out" of the panel to give an illusion of depth. The 3-D effect isn't very strong and the black page background is rather disconcerting (also, the panels seem smaller than usual). Interesting experiment though.
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Lovelorn 51 | Published
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Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: monthly
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