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    Webcomics in France are usually referred to as either blog BD (comic strip blogs) or BD numérique (digital comic strips). Early webcomics in the late 1990s...
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  • freedom webcomics provide allows artists to work in nontraditional styles. Clip art or photo comics (also known as fumetti) are two types of webcomics that...
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  • of webcomics, and cartoonist Shaenon Garrity described the period from 1996 to 2000 as "the Singularity" of webcomics as the medium "exploded" in popularity...
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    amateur creators receive depends on the page view. While there has been webcomics uploaded and hosted by individual creators since the mid-to-late 1990s...
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  • Retrieved 12 February 2020. Bruno webcomic Bruno translated to French 1996 January to August Reviews of Bruno in Webcomics Book Club A review of Bruno by...
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    established fanbase many webcomics have could give publishers a chance to attract new audiences to the print format, making webcomics an attractive focus for...
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    Manhua (redirect from Webcomics in China)
    for web manhua and webcomics. The Taipei International Comics and Animation Festival celebrated the coming of a "webcomics era" in 2015. With increased...
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  • Doctor Fun (category Webcomics in print)
    Fun is a single-panel, gag webcomic by David Farley. It began in September 1993, making it one of the earliest webcomics, and ran until June 2006. Doctor...
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  • This is a list of notable webcomic creators. Various traditional comic artists have created notable webcomics over the years. Scott Adams started integrating...
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  • In December 2015, Jocelyn Samara DiDomenick hosted a holiday illustration featuring Rain and trans protagonists of many other webcomics, like Zoë in Venus...
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  • "The best webcomics you should be reading". The Daily Dot. 2019-08-03. Retrieved 2021-03-26. Cronin, Brian (2011-05-30). "A Month of Webcomics - Namesake"...
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  • novels authored by Sarah Ellerton drawn in a cel-shaded manga style. Inverloch was initially published as a webcomic with new content introduced several pages...
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    the comic in its "10 Wicked Awesome Webcomics" list. Cracked.com named Dinosaur Comics one of the 8 funniest webcomics on the internet. In 2005, it won...
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  • Homestuck (category Infinite canvas webcomics)
    Leitores e autores na era da web 2.0: Webcomics, Narrativas Hipertextuais e Participação (PDF) (Thesis) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Federal University...
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  • Sleepless Domain (category Webcomics in print)
    Hiveworks". hachette.fr (in French). Hachette Livre. May 25, 2018. "Seven Seas and Hiveworks Comics Join Forces to Bring Webcomics to Bookstores". Seven...
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  • A Modest Destiny (category 2000s webcomics)
    agree with doing so and that "it has led to some of the worst webcomics in existence." In a January 2004 interview, Howard said that he wanted A Modest...
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    Delitoon (category French webcomics)
    a real business in 2015. Chinese social network Sina Weibo partnered with Delitoon in February 2017, allowing many French webcomics to be translated...
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  • Les Culottées (category French webcomics)
    Les Culottées is a blog BD (French webcomic in blog format) written by Pénélope Bagieu in 2016. Published on the website of Le Monde, Bagieu uses Les...
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  • American neo-Nazi political cartoonist who publishes a webcomic of the same name. Launched in June 2017, the comic espouses racist, sexist, transphobic...
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  • Mage & Demon Queen (category 2010s webcomics)
    million subscribers. In November 2019, WEBTOON released an official Spanish and French language version of the series. The webcomic updates weekly on Webtoon...
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    Canadian comics (category Articles containing French-language text)
    form of graphic novels and webcomics. In French Canada indigenous comics are called BDQ or bande dessinée québécoise (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃d dɛ.si...
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  • Templar, Arizona (category Webcomics in print)
    Templar Arizona is a webcomic written and drawn by Charlie Spike Trotman. It was hosted on Webcomics Nation. Trotman describes Templar, Arizona as "a...
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  • Serializer.net (category Webcomic syndicates)
    and was one of the first profitable subscription models for webcomics. A few webcomics on Serializer were also available for direct purchase via the...
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    Pepper&Carrot (category 2010s webcomics)
    Pepper&Carrot is a free and open source webcomic series by French artist David Revoy, first released in May 2014. It is also published by Glénat Editions...
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  • Nimona (category Webcomics in print)
    Nimona as one of the "Best New and Short Webcomics of 2012", while Paste Magazine called Nimona the best webcomic of 2014. A review for CNN recommended Nimona...
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    Jeph Jacques (category American webcomic creators)
    American cartoonist who writes and draws the webcomic Questionable Content. Jacques has formerly created the webcomics indietits, Derelict Orbital Reflector...
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  • Tonari no Yōkai-san (category Webcomics in print)
    Twitter in August 2017. It was then serialized via East Press' Mato Grosso website from July 2018 to January 2022 and has been collected in four tankōbon...
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  • Assigned Male (category Canadian webcomics)
    norms and privilege. It began in October 2014 and is ongoing, published in English and French. The webcomic is released in printed anthologies on Labelle's...
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  • Go Get a Roomie! (category French webcomics)
    released in print in partnership with Hivemill. Go Get a Roomie! took top prize in the ComicMix Mix May Mayhem NSFW Webcomics Tournament in 2012, beating...
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  • Check Please! Year Four Kickstarter became the most funded webcomics Kickstarter ever. In May 2017, Ukazu created an official website for Check, Please...
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