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  2. 100% (comics) - Wikipedia

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    100% is a black-and-white comic book with gray tones written and drawn by Paul Pope. It was published by American company DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in five issues between 2002 and 2003, then collected as a trade paperback in 2005. [1] The plot concerns six main characters in Manhattan, New York City in January 2038.

  3. 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]

  4. Webcomic - Wikipedia

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    While many webcomics are published exclusively online, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books. 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 ...

  5. One-Punch Man - Wikipedia

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    One-Punch Man (Japanese: ワンパンマン, Hepburn: Wanpan Man, stylized OnePunch-Man) is a Japanese superhero manga series created by One.It tells the story of Saitama, an independent superhero who, because he can defeat any opponent with a single punch due to having trained himself to his peak condition, grows bored from a lack of challenge, setting out to find powerful opponents, while ...

  6. 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;

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  8. Penny Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The comics are accompanied by regular updates on the site's blog. By 2005, Penny Arcade was among the most popular and longest running webcomics online, [3] [4] listed in 2010 as having 3.5 million readers. [5] Holkins and Krahulik were among the first webcomic creators successful enough to make a living from their work. [6]

  9. Eisner Award for Best Webcomic - Wikipedia

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    Webcomics were eligible for the Best Digital Comic award when it was created in 2005. In 2014 the award was changed to Best Digital/Webcomic. In 2017 the award was split into Best Digital Comic and Best Webcomic.