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  2. List of video game webcomics - Wikipedia

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    "Gamer on a couch" comic [1] [4] Polymer City Chronicles: Chris Morrison 1995–2007 [1] PvP: Scott Kurtz: 1998– Follows a fictional video game magazine company and its employees. [1] [4] VG Cats: Scott Ramsoomair: 2001– "Gamer on a couch" comic in which the characters frequently take on the role of their player character. [1] [4]

  3. Malebolgia - Wikipedia

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    Malebolgia (also referred to at times as the Malebolgia / m æ l ˈ b oʊ l dʒ i ə /) is a supervillain appearing as the original main antagonist in comic books featuring the superhero Spawn and reprised the role in the later issues. [1] Created by writer/artist Todd McFarlane, the character first appeared in Spawn #1 (May 1992).

  4. Digital comic - Wikipedia

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    Digital comics (also known as electronic comics, [1] eComics, [2] e-comics, [3] or ecomics [4] / ˈ iː ˌ k ɒ m ɪ k s /) are comics released digitally, as opposed to in print. Digital comics commonly take the form of mobile comics .

  5. Jason Wynn - Wikipedia

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    Jason Wynn has appeared as an antagonist in a number of video games based on Spawn including Spawn: Armageddon, [9] Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game, [10] Spawn: The Eternal [11] and Spawn: In the Demon's Hand. [12] Jason Wynn was mentioned in Mortal Kombat 11. In her dialogue with Spawn, Sonya Blade states to him that Wynn is now an ...

  6. Manta (platform) - Wikipedia

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    A significant portion of the comics published on Manta are Manta-owned, and they also do collaborate with external partners and license certain series from them. [ 9 ] It was a latecomer in the webcomic industry, but rather than pay-per-episode, Manta was one of the few subscription-based webcomics services available.

  7. Marvel Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Digital Comics only grew modestly and reached over twenty-four comics in April 2006, [11] until finally it relaunched in November 2007 as Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited. [12] Unlike earlier initiatives, Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited was a subscription service with over 2,500 comics available to subscribers, with new comics added on a weekly ...

  8. List of multimedia franchises originating in print - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of multimedia franchises originating in print publications, including literary works, comic books, and comic strips.. To qualify for purposes of this list, the original media must have originated from the work of an identifiable author or set of co-authors, and must have been adapted into works in at least three forms of media, and must have two or more separate works in at ...

  9. Panel Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    Panel Syndicate is an online publisher of DRM-free pay what you want digital comics in multiple languages, founded by Marcos Martín [1] [2] to publish his and Brian K. Vaughan's creator-owned comic The Private Eye in March 2013.