Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the internet, such as on a website or a mobile app. While many webcomics...
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Loss (comic) (category 2008 in webcomics)
strip published on June 2, 2008, by Tim Buckley for his gaming-related webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del. Set during a storyline in which the main character Ethan...
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Notable events of 2019 in webcomics. Aurora Awards, "Best Graphic Novel" won by Kari Maaren's It Never Rains Cartoonist Studio Prize, "Best Web Comic"...
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1000 is a webcomic created by Chuck Brown and Sanford Greene and published on WEBTOON from 2017 to 2018. The webcomic tells the story of Dragon Son, a...
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Polar is a 2012 webcomic and series of graphic novels written and illustrated by Spanish cartoonist Victor Santos. Featuring "international hitman Black...
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Gunshow is a 2008 webcomic created by KC Green. The webcomic is gag-a-day, having little overarching story and covering a large variation of topics with...
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Hooky is a fantasy adventure webcomic written and illustrated by Catalan author Míriam Bonastre Tur [ca]. Originally serialized as a webtoon on Naver Corporation's...
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The business of webcomics involves creators earning a living through their webcomic, often using a variety of revenue channels. Those channels may include...
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of 2016 in webcomics. On April Fools' Day, a large group of webcomic artists published their own version of the same four-panel webcomic, satirizing...
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ZooPhobia (redirect from ZooPhobia (webcomic))
ZooPhobia is an American webcomic originally published in 2012 by Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano, from which she later loosely adapted characters and plotlines...
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Manhua (redirect from Webcomics in China)
venues for web manhua and webcomics. The Taipei International Comics and Animation Festival celebrated the coming of a "webcomics era" in 2015. With increased...
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The history of webcomics follows the advances of technology, art, and business of comics on the Internet. The first comics were shared through the Internet...
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Webcomics predate the World Wide Web and the commercialization of the internet by a few years, with the first webcomic being published through CompuServe...
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Homestuck (category 2009 webcomic debuts)
from April 13, 2009 to April 13, 2016. Though normally described as a webcomic, and partly constituted by a series of single panel pages, Homestuck also...
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Shaenon K. Garrity (redirect from Smithson (webcomic))
Shaenon K. Garrity is an American webcomic creator and science-fiction author best known for her webcomics Narbonic and Skin Horse. She collaborated with...
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One-Punch Man (category 2009 webcomic debuts)
opponents, while making allies of other heroes as well. One wrote the original webcomic manga version in early 2009. A digital manga remake, illustrated by Yusuke...
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Randall Munroe (category American webcomic creators)
creator of the webcomic xkcd. Munroe has worked full-time on the comic since late 2006. In addition to publishing a book of the webcomic's strips, titled...
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Oglaf (category 2000s webcomics)
Oglaf is a sexually explicit comedy webcomic produced by Australians Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne. Oglaf is produced by Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne, though...
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Webcomics have grown in popularity in India since the early 2000s. Early webcomics created by Indian people were written and illustrated by people abroad...
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the late 1990s in webcomics. As the World Wide Web was proliferating in the second half of the 1990s, various creators of webcomics (a term that was not...
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David Willis (cartoonist) (redirect from Roomies (webcomic))
in Columbus, Ohio. He is best known for his interconnected series of webcomics Roomies!, It's Walky!, Shortpacked!, and Dumbing of Age. Willis is also...
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This is a list of notable webcomic creators. Various traditional comic artists have created notable webcomics over the years. Scott Adams started integrating...
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Ctrl+Alt+Del (CAD) is a gaming-related webcomic and animated series written by Tim Buckley. The name of the comic refers to the Windows command Control-Alt-Delete...
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Keenspot (redirect from Candi (webcomic))
Keenspot is a webcomics/webtoons portal founded in March 2000 by cartoonist Chris Crosby (author of Superosity), Crosby's mother Teri, cartoonist Darren...
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Many webcomics have been influenced by video games and video game culture. Webcomics frequently poke fun at video game logic, the video game industry...
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Webtoon (redirect from Webcomics in South Korea)
amateur creators receive depends on the page view. While there has been webcomics uploaded and hosted by individual creators since the mid-to-late 1990s...
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Copper (comic) (redirect from Copper webcomic)
Copper is a 2002 webcomic by Kazu Kibuishi. Consisting of a series of short stories, Copper has a very irregular schedule, with a long hiatus that lasted...
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Matt Bors (redirect from Idiot Box (webcomic))
Matt Bors (born 1983) is a nationally syndicated American editorial cartoonist and editor of online comics publication The Nib. Formerly the comics journalism...
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Vera Brosgol (redirect from Return to Sender (webcomic))
Vera Brosgol, also known as the Verabee (b. August 2, 1984, in Moscow), is a cartoonist and storyboard artist. Brosgol was born in the Soviet Union but...
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