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Who will be eaten first? explains why you need to find Cthulhu, in the style of Jack Chick (thanks Ken).
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1: Posted by: Perquisitor Omnia | October 21, 2008 4:05 PM
The original is gone due to legal meddling by the Chick's lawyers. However there is a mirror here.
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