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  2. List of webcomics in print - Wikipedia

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    Though webcomics are typically published primarily on the World Wide Web, some webcartoonists may get publishing deals in which comic books are created of their work. Sometimes, these books are published by mainstream comics publishers who are traditionally aimed at the direct market of regional comic books. [1]

  3. Business of webcomics - Wikipedia

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    [19] Some web comic creators use Kickstarter, which launched in 2009, to raise money to self-publish their books. Digi DG (Cucumber Quest) set out to raise $10,000 USD for a print release of her webcomic, and her fans raised over $63,000 USD in order to make the concept a reality.

  4. Lists of webcomics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all lists of webcomics, sorted by varying classifications. By genre or subject. List of webcomics with LGBT characters;

  5. Web fiction - Wikipedia

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    Webcomics, online comics, or Internet comics are comics published on a website. While most are published exclusively on the web, some are also published in magazines, newspapers, or often self-published books. Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that almost anyone can create their own webcomic and publish it.

  6. Webcomic - Wikipedia

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    Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that anyone with an Internet connection can publish their own webcomic. Readership levels vary widely; many are read only by the creator's immediate friends and family, while some of the most widely read have audiences of well over one million readers.

  7. Category:Webcomics - Wikipedia

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    Webcomics, online comics, or Internet comics are comics published on a website. While most are published exclusively on the web, as opposed to publication in newspapers and other traditional media. Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that almost anyone can create their own webcomic and publish it.

  8. Lists of comics - Wikipedia

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    List of comic books; List of comic strips; Lists of webcomics; List of comic books on CD/DVD; List of comics and comic strips made into feature films; List of comics solicited but never published; List of feminist comic books; List of limited series; List of comics awards; List of best-selling comic series; List of wrestling-based comic books

  9. Manhua - Wikipedia

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    Many cartoonists in the late 2000s began self-publishing their work on social media instead of attempting to issue paper editions. Websites such as Douban (2005) and Sina Weibo (2009) are popular venues for web manhua and webcomics. [8] The Taipei International Comics and Animation Festival celebrated the coming of a "webcomics era" in 2015.