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Want to learn how to turn those stick figures into comic book-worthy superheroes? Spawn creator Todd McFarlane hooks you up with a few simple lessons in the videos after the break that teach you how to draw better better eyes and face profiles.

Hopefully more instructional videos will follow.

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It’s not exactly an iPad, but it is a notepad, or a Notepod+ if you want to be specific.  The creators of Notepod+ have also created an iPhone pad and are essentially making bank off of old-school mock-ups of Apple products.  I, being the entrepreneurial young man that I am, have decided to create the Notepod- which will consist of an iPad shaped rock and a Bronze Age stylus.  Your move Apple.

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As you can see in this horrifyingly corny video, the Glow to Bed Sleepy Monkey features a glow-in-the-dark fabric on the stomach and ears that can be drawn on with a special UV pen. The idea is that doodling in the dark will help your child fall asleep—although I doubt that blissful slumber will continue after they roll over the pen in the middle of the night.

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Have another boring meeting this afternoon? We know how it is. The boss drones on about one thing or another as you sit patiently doodling stick figures with giant boobs on your notepad. But what if those boobs could jump off the page? They can with this 3D notepad! Just draw something in black ink on the pad and put on the 3D glasses to get the full effect. It will be just like you were at a strip club—with really weird looking girls.

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