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HHH Comic releases Day 1 comic

HHH Comic Series Day 1

Microsoft and Seagate are proud to release the first comic for the HHH Comic Series.  Make sure you sign up for the RSS feed to receive the comic everyday of the working week. (click here to view the full released version).

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Microsoft and Seagate have partnered togethered to put together an IT Heroes comic (daily even). The

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    We are doing some cool things to support our forthcoming Heroes Happen Here launch on 2/27 in LA. Check

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Eine spannende Comic Serie, die Heroes Happen Here {Comic Series} , rings um den Virus " Maleficient.Phax

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Je viens de tomber dessus : un web comic journalier lancé par Microsoft et Seagate le 29 janvier 2008,

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Read more HHH Comics RSS feed R.I.P. Kenh1234 Technorati Tags: Heroes Happen Here del.icio.us Tags: Heroes Happen Here ...

  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2008
    Great comic!! I really like the launch efforts that Microsoft is taking with 2008. Gonna be an awesome year!

  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2008
    Keep them coming

  • Anonymous
    January 30, 2008
    Great comic! I can't hardly wait till Win2k8 will be launched in the Netherlands (March, 6th)!!

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2008
    So why couldn't you say Klamath Falls, Oregon?  Since there is no such place as "Klamath Cliffs", I figure that is what you are talking about...  I'm from there.

  • Anonymous
    February 11, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    March 02, 2008
    Dear visitor, If you are reading these strips in order, it is my unpleasant duty to inform you that the episode above is as funny as it gets.  (as of week 5)  However, this series offers plenty of opportunities to ridicule Microsoft, Seagate, Chuck Dixon, and anyone else taking this abomination seriously. That is all.

  • Anonymous
    April 01, 2008
    Well, I'm disapointed in the way the subject matter is presented. How 1950s can we be with the woman knowing nothing about computers? ~not impressed.