First Impressions is a column where we review comic books that meet two criteria: they must be Comixology Submit titles (self-published digital books) and they must be a first issue. The comic book genre is a treasure trove of creativity even outside established publishers–you owe it to yourself to check out some of these gems. This time we’re reviewing Ungrounded.
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Advanced Theories In Quantum Physics As Explained By The Kool-Aid Man

Quantum physics is hard stuff. If it was easy it’d be called Quantum Hide And Seek (don’t get me started on dual-pole free bases). We here at Gabbing Geek don’t want you to miss out on the latest scientific discoveries just because you don’t know the difference between a quark and Quark.

But we want you to appear much, much smarter than you actually are–we call it the Watson Lift. And we’re going to help you out by explaining this new discovery recently reported by the University of Glasgow.
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