Coloring book for lawyers (link roundup)
One of several pages from the Coloring Book for Lawyers. Via. (I posted this years ago, but since I didn't remember, it's worth another look.)
And a few more links:
1. Thanks to Steve Ring, I learned that the story of the Watson and the Shark painting I posted yesterday is fascinating.
2. That perfect NCAA bracket that's getting so much airplay could easily be fraudulent.
3. Paul Pope gives a glimpse of the first 100 pages of his new comic Battling Boy. (He's previously posted a few pages.)
*Previously: Vintage Burger King coloring book.
*Buy coloring books at Amazon.
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