
Minimalist Desktop Themes Feature Comic Book Mainstays
Old desktop images can get abrasive fast. Why, it seems like just yesterday I was downloading a giant "Where's Waldo" spread, only to turn slightly feral due to the image's oppressive, psychosis-inducing amount of detail.
Still with me? Good, because Super Punch had a host of minimalistic comic themes ready to bring me down from the ledge via Andy Awesome.
The Batman and Robin theme was SP's most headline-worthy pick, but the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles graphic is a must for fans and there's certainly something to be said for the video game designs (all of which are available in a pleasing variety of resolutions).
Check 'em out for that clean, zen layout you may or may not have known you needed to function as a decent human being (that's the testimonial I'm sticking to).
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