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Julian Assange Coloring Book Online

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has graced the cover of most newspapers and landed a book deal, but last week we discovered his coloring book (pictured, via).

The Julian Assange Coloring Book site used an online coloring book program to create a collection of black and white images. Using the online interface, you can color the pages yourself. We hope someday they sell the book alongside the Tea Party Coloring Book in bookstores. 

Here’s more from the site: “Love him or loathe him, hero or villain, Julian Assange is probably the most talked about person alive today. WikiLeaks, with Julian as editor-in-chief, has caused quite the stir, and with mirror sites sprouting up around the globe, they will continue to do so for the foreseeable future … So where does the Julian Assange Coloring Book fit in? Well, simply put, it’s not “serious stuff”. It’s a coloring book about Julian Assange (with the occasional WikiLeaks page for good measure).” (Link via)

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