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Bitstrips was a media and technology company based in Toronto, Canada, and founded in 2007 by Jacob Blackstock, David Kennedy, Shahan Panth, Dorian Baldwin, and Jesse Brown. [1] [2] The company's web application, Bitstrips.com, allowed users to create comic strips using personalized avatars, and preset templates and poses. [3]
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. Stuart and Kathryn Immonen co-authored Moving Pictures in the late 2000s. David Gallaher and Steve Ellis created High Moon for Zuda in 2007.
Stelfreeze began his career as the artist of the sci-fi miniseries CyCops in the mid-1980s. [1]While Stelfreeze has been known throughout his career primarily as a cover artist, painting more than fifty cover illustrations for DC Comics' Shadow of the Bat, he's also produced a significant amount of sequential work, most notably of late with the miniseries Domino for Marvel Comics and Matador ...
After having nominated webcomics in several of their traditional print-comics categories, the Eisner Awards began awarding comics in the Best Digital Comic category in 2005. In 2006 the Harvey Awards established a Best Online Comics Work category, and in 2007 the Shuster Awards began an Outstanding Canadian Web Comic Creator Award.
To create his comics he hand codes HTML in combination with GIF and JPEG images. After college he spent a while in Austin as a street artist. He appeared in Adventures Into Digital Comics, a 2006 documentary on the comics industry. [1] In 2009 his webcomic The Year of The Rat won the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Online Comic. [2]
Wendy Pini [a] (née Fletcher; born June 4, 1951) [1] and Richard Pini (born July 19, 1950) [1] are the husband-and-wife team responsible for creating the well-known Elfquest series of comics, graphic novels and prose works.
Joseph Michael Linsner (born December 13, 1968) [1] is an American comic book writer/artist, known as the creator of the mature-audiences supernatural character Dawn, [2] and for his illustrations of female characters. He is a popular cover artist in the comics industry. [3] [2]
Ben Katchor (born November 19, 1951) is an American cartoonist and illustrator best known for the comic strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer.He has contributed comics and drawings to The Forward, The New Yorker, Metropolis, and weekly newspapers in the United States.