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    By concon Nov 10th 2009

    Wallace & Gromit comics come to iPhone - download the first issue for free!

    As the iconic duo reach their milestone 20th anniversary, it's only fitting that the characters responsible for the BunVac 6000 and Techno Trousers should become pioneers of an exciting new technology!

    Wallace & Gromit comics are available from Apple's App store NOW! Initially there are four comic stories to download including: 'The W- Files', which is available as a free download, plus 'Parts & Labour', 'Big in Japan' and 'Where there's Muck there's Brass' all for just £0.59 each! Watch out for more titles being released over the following weeks!

    Each comic is a complete Wallace & Gromit adventure and is packed with bonus features on the inveterate inventor and his faithful canine companion.

    Wallace & Gromit digital comic editor Ned Hartley commented:
    "It's really exciting to see Wallace and Gromit at the forefront of such a cracking new technology. Although I secretly suspect that Wallace would be more comfortable with the type of apple that comes with cheese."

    To find out more information and to download some cracking comics, visit http://www.wallaceandgromitcomics.com

    Become a fan of Wallace & Gromit Digital Comics on Facebook, visit:
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wallace-and-Gromit-Digital-Comic/313665180555

    By number Nov 10th 2009

    nice , i have not got an iphone.:-(

    By concon Nov 10th 2009

    Im getting a Tocco Lite from at Christmas.

    By number Nov 10th 2009

    nice!:)

    By kldceltic Nov 10th 2009

    nice concon:D:)look at the simlies are back

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