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  2. Sprite comic - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 webcomic Neglected Mario Characters was the first sprite comic to appear on the internet, [1] though Bob and George was the first sprite comic to gain widespread popularity. Starting its run in 2000, Bob and George utilizes sprites from the Mega Man series of games, with most of the characters being taken directly from the games.

  3. Bob and George - Wikipedia

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    Anez's comic "paved the way" [4] for the creation of numerous other sprite comics, including Oldskooled, Life of Wily, and Brian Clevinger's 8-Bit Theater. [8] Clevinger has called Anez "the Father of Sprite Comics" [ 8 ] for his role in popularizing the phenomenon, and directly credits a friend showing him Anez's Bob and George for his ...

  4. 8-Bit Theater - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Comic Book Resources, Larry Cruz said, "[in sprite comics] every character is generally rendered in the same scale and the same sideways or three-quarters position from panel to panel, [so] sprite comics became the favorite style for the laziest webcomic creators. Clevinger could get away with it because he has a knack for writing ...

  5. History of webcomics - Wikipedia

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    [20] Larry Cruz of Comic Book Resources pointed out that, though sprite comics are still an overwhelmingly popular style, "no other sprite comic [has] really achieve[d] the same amount of popularity" since 8-Bit Theater ' s discontinuation in 2010. [21]

  6. 2010 in webcomics - Wikipedia

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    No other sprite comic has reached the same amount of popularity as Brian Clevinger's 8-Bit Theater after he concluded it in 2010. [1] Keenspot stopped being a webcomic collective and moved to content development and publishing on July 1. [2] After launching a new mobile platform, DC Comics shuts down their Zuda Comics imprint in July. [3]

  7. Sprite (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, a sprite is a two-dimensional bitmap that is integrated into a larger scene, most often in a 2D video game. Originally, the term sprite referred to fixed-sized objects composited together, by hardware, with a background. [ 1 ]

  8. Can regular people go to the Oscars? Why even A-listers have ...

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    Two Oscars experts shared their insights on who gets to get dressed up: Michael Schulman, New Yorker writer and author of “Oscar Wars: A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat, and Tears,” and ...

  9. Category:Sprite webcomics - Wikipedia

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    Sprite comic; 0–9. 8-Bit Theater; B. Bob and George This page was last edited on 16 October 2016, at 00:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...