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AND THE BASE USED TO MODEL HOW QUICKLY THINGS GROW<br>
 
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WHEN THEY'RE XOR'D TOGETHER THE CHECKSUM IS "E"<br>
WHICH WILL TELL YOY YOU'VE GOT THE PENULTIMATE KEY<br>
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The cover of the book
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xkcd: volume 0 is the first xkcd book! It features selections from the first 600 comics, including various author and fan favorites. It was lovingly assembled from high-resolution original scans of the comics (the mouseover text is discreetly included), and features a lot of doodles, notes, and puzzles in the margins.

xkcd: volume 0 is a book by Randall Munroe released on August 24, 2010. It features a collection of comics personally chosen by the artist from the initial 600 entries of the webcomic. These comics were assembled from high-resolution original scans and include the original or, sometimes, a different title text. The book is available to read in full on the Internet Archive.

The book is published by Breadpig, a company founded by Randall's friend Alexis, and their portion of the profits will go to build a school in Laos through the charity Room to Read.

Included comics


Transcript

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Front cover

Back cover

[There are several otherwise nondescript gray rectangles on which the characters stand on. Red spiders are present throughout the panel.]
[Two of these rectangles are attached from the area around the right corner and going off of the cover, in an L-shape. Black Hat stands on it, taking notes on a journal. Twenty-three red spiders lie on the object. Nine of them are clustered in the inner L corner, four of them forming chains. An additional red spider has just fallen off of the object from the right.]
[To L shape's right, in the air, Cory Doctorow in his red suit is shown punching a red spider.]

Other non-comic content

The book also contains other content than just the comics, usually in red.

The following pages have the respective 2 characters in the upper right corner

101010 grey LY
101120 red IK
102000 red GU
110100 red EH
110102 red DO
110111 red CR

Page 110120 contains the following poem rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
THE START OF THE TENTH-FAVORITE WORD USED BY BENDER
THE TOON THAT WENT SOUTH WHILE COMMANDED BY ENDER
THE NUMBER OF LIGHTS THAT PICARD SAID WERE ON
AND THE CLASS OF THE PLANET WHERE KIRK SHOUTED "KHAAAN!"
THE RINGS FOR THE MEN MINUS RINGS FOR THE ELVES
AND THE PRODUCT MOD 10 OF A FIVESOME OF TWELVES
THE END OF A CODE NES GAMERS KNOW
AND THE BASE USED TO MODEL HOW QUICKLY THINGS GROW
WHEN THEY'RE XOR'D TOGETHER THE CHECKSUM IS "E"
WHICH WILL TELL YOU YOU'VE GOT THE PENULTIMATE KEY

The bottom of page 111000 (2nd last page) says
123 B
followed by an arrow bouncing off a vertical line, and the string
VRDSTLRBYSMRLUVRXGCFHZWXKYNHYKLKWMCLRMFIKOZAIYXJWITOYOVN