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Ctrl + Alt + Del is arguably one of the biggest gaming-related web comics on the 'Net today. The comic features the gaming adventures of Ethan, Lucas, Lilah, and Zeke and revolves around video games and the gaming sub-culture. These giants of internet comics will be featured in AdventureQuest Worlds on January 28th to celebrate Winter-een-mas.

The last week of January is a very special time of year for Ctrl + Alt + Del fans; it’s the internet-famous Winter-een-mas, a holiday created for and celebrated by gamers! But this Winter-een-mas, something is not quite right…besides the whole holiday not being quite right in the first place. The Winter-een-mas Crown has been stolen and Ethan, Lucas, Lilah, and Zeke need help getting it back.

The free in-game event is available for everyone of every level at www.AQ.com starting January 28th, 2011, at sundown EST There will be Winter-een-mas rare items pulled directly from the pages—erm, web pages—of Ctrl + Alt + Del along with a brand-new storyline full of cutscenes and voice acting that shows the true meaning of the 2011 gaming season.

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