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  2. Bitstrips - Wikipedia

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    He felt that Bitstrips was a "medium for self-expression", stating that "It's not just about you making the comics, but since you and your friends star in these comics, it's like you're the medium. The visual nature of comics just speaks so much louder than text." [6] The service was publicly unveiled at South by Southwest in 2008. [4]

  3. List of webcomic creators - Wikipedia

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    Scott Adams started integrating the World Wide Web for his Dilbert comics in the late 1990s. Slam Dunk -creator Takehiko Inoue started releasing his webcomic Buzzer Beater in 1997. Scott McCloud created various experimental webcomics in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including The Morning Improv and The Right Number .

  4. Bite Maker: The King's Omega - Wikipedia

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    A voice comic adaptation was released on the Flower Comics YouTube channel on April 26, 2021. It featured the voices of Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Yurina Amami, Yūki Ono, Junpei Baba, Yuki Sakakihara, Miki Hase, and Aoi Goda. [37] A voice comic adaptation of the sequel manga, Bite Maker: AK, was released on

  5. Mark Crilley - Wikipedia

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    Mark Crilley (born May 21, 1966) is an American comic creator, artist and children's book author and illustrator. He is the creator of Miki Falls and Brody's Ghost. He produces instructional videos on drawing on YouTube in various styles, including manga-styles. [1] He was at one point an English teacher in Fukushima, Japan, as well as Changhua ...

  6. ‘A borderline horror show.’ Uncovering a 1967 kids comic that ...

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    A weekly British comic book released in 1967 delves into the bizarre domestic set up of two life-sized mannequin children and their humanoid panda “parents”. ‘A borderline horror show.’

  7. History of webcomics - Wikipedia

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    The first comics were shared through the Internet in the mid-1980s. Some early webcomics were derivatives from print comics, but when the World Wide Web became widely popular in the mid-1990s, more people started creating comics exclusively for this medium. By the year 2000, various webcomic creators were financially successful and webcomics ...

  8. The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons Cartoon Studio was released for PC and Mac computers in the middle of 1996. [1] It was developed by Big Top Productions and published by Fox Interactive, [8] and uses an improved version of the interface from Felix the Cat's Cartoon Toolbox that was developed by Big Top Productions. [9]

  9. ANIMUS (graphic novel) - Wikipedia

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    [9] ANIMUS was distinguished as one of the 20 Best Kids Comics of 2018 [10] and one of the 31 Best Scary Comics For Kids by Paste Magazine. [11] The following year, it was selected by YALSA , a division of the American Library Association , as one of the 2019 Great Graphic Novels for Teens.