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**Several really large drawings will only show a reduced-size image on the link at xkcd.  
 
**Several really large drawings will only show a reduced-size image on the link at xkcd.  
 
***By clicking on this image the full-size image will be loaded enabling the viewer to zoom in on the tiny details not visible in the reduced front page image.  
 
***By clicking on this image the full-size image will be loaded enabling the viewer to zoom in on the tiny details not visible in the reduced front page image.  
***Often this full image will be at the same address but with a ''/large/'' added after the comic number.  
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***Often this full image will be at the same address but with a "_large" added after the comic number.  
****Here taking [[657: Movie Narrative Charts]] as an example:
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****Here taking [[681: Gravity Wells]] as an example:
****[http://www.xkcd.com/657/ 657]
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****[http://www.xkcd.com/681/ 681]
****[https://xkcd.com/657/large/ 657/large/]
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****[http://xkcd.com/681_large/ 681_large]
*****This was the first comic to use this ''/large/'' directory, but the two following this used ''_large'' added to the number, then most of the rest use the directory.
 
*****The first comic [[Online Communities]] used ''_small'' instead but on the original version shown on xkcd and added to the name not the number. 
 
*****[[Money]] used ''_huge'' also added to the name not the number.
 
*****And [[Bad Map Projection: Time Zones]] used a ''2x'' to indicate the size also added to the name not the number.
 
****See more below in the list of large drawings.
 
 
***The largest of these (and for certain the one with most details) is [[980: Money]], which had three different images, the last being unique to this comic:
 
***The largest of these (and for certain the one with most details) is [[980: Money]], which had three different images, the last being unique to this comic:
 
****Small: [http://www.xkcd.com/980/ Front page]
 
****Small: [http://www.xkcd.com/980/ Front page]

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