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  2. Business of webcomics - Wikipedia

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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 selling merchandise such as t-shirts, jackets, sweatpants, hats, pins, stickers, and toys, based on their work.

  3. Webcomic - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, webcomics hosting had become a business in its own right, with sites such as Webcomics Nation. [24] Traditional comic book publishers, such as Marvel Comics and Slave Labour Graphics, did not begin making serious digital efforts until 2006 and 2007. [25] DC Comics launched its web comic imprint, Zuda Comics in October 2007. [26]

  4. Modern Tales - Wikipedia

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    Modern Tales was cited by Comic Book Resources as one of the first workable and profitable subscription models for webcomics. [10] The viability of Modern Tales inspired Marvel Comics and DC Comics to develop their own digital comic websites. [14] The Sunday Times of Britain criticized the website in 2006 for its unintuitive homepage and slow ...

  5. Bitstrips - Wikipedia

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    Bitstrips was co-developed by Toronto-based comic artist Jacob Blackstock and his high school friend, journalist Jesse Brown. [4] The service was originally envisioned as a means to allow anyone to create their own comic strip without needing artistic skills. Brown explained that "it's so difficult and time-consuming to tell a story in comic ...

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    Fandom has created several official partnerships to create wikis, vetted by the corporation as being the "official" encyclopedia or wiki of a property. In 2012, Fandom partnered with Sony Online Entertainment to create the first "Wikia Official Community" for PlanetSide 2 , with the game's wiki slated to receive exclusive content and support.

  7. ComiXology - Wikipedia

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    ComiXology.com was launched July 2007 as an online community for comic book fans; the website allows readers to identify upcoming releases and develop pull lists (individual pre-orders) from local brick-and-mortar comic shops. The website displays weekly listings of new titles that can be viewed by issue: displaying cover art, credits ...

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  9. Comix India - Wikipedia

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    Comix India was an Indian comics anthology magazine, dedicated to alternative Indian comics for adults. [1] [2] [3] It was begun in 2010 by comics artist Bharath Murthy in collaboration with Kailash Iyer.

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