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  2. Lists of webcomics - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 By genre or subject. 2 By date. 3 ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. This is a list of all lists of webcomics, sorted by ...

  3. List of webcomic creators - Wikipedia

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    Scott McCloud created various experimental webcomics in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including The Morning Improv and The Right Number. Aaron William's Nodwick and PS238 debuted in print before moving online in 2001 and 2006, respectively. Phil and Kaja Foglio moved their long-running comic book series Girl Genius to a webcomic format in 2005.

  4. Manta (platform) - Wikipedia

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    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. Four months after its launch in March 2021, Manta ranked first in the US Google Play Store's cartoon category.

  5. 2000 in webcomics - Wikipedia

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    January 9 — explodingdog by Sam Brown January 16 — The Beevnicks by Owen Dunne January 17 — Sinfest by Tatsuya Ishida February 14 — Greystone Inn by Brad Guigar February 17 — Buttercup Festival by David Troupes

  6. Tapas (website) - Wikipedia

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    Tapas was founded by San Francisco-based Korean entrepreneur Chang Kim and Young-Jun Jang in 2012, [5] [2] [3] initially under the name Comic Panda. [8] [nb 1] The Wall Street Journal described Kim as a "serial entrepreneur"; he was once in charge of Samsung's mobile content strategy, [9] and he sold his Korean blogging company TNC to Google [5] [10] and also worked for Google on Blogger.

  7. List of webcomics in print - Wikipedia

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    The traditional audience base for webcomics and print comics are vastly different, and webcomic readers do not necessarily go to bookstores. For some webcartoonists, a print release may be considered the "goal" of a webcomic series, while for others, comic books are "just another way to get the content out." [3]

  8. ShiftyLook - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, ShiftyLook announced that Japanese manga artist Hitoshi Ariga would begin work on a webcomic based on Klonoa, becoming the first ShiftyLook comic created outside North America. [2] To increase their viewer base, ShiftyLook regularly attended fan conventions in their own booth, where they featured artists behind some of their ...

  9. Category:Webcomics - Wikipedia

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    Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that almost anyone can create their own webcomic and publish it. In January 2007, there were an estimated 38,000 webcomics being published. Webcomics range from traditional comic strips to graphic novels and cover many genres and subjects. There are free webcomics as well.