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Comics published online
Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the Internet, such as on a website or a mobile app. While many webcomics
Webcomic
The history of webcomics follows the advances of technology, art, and business of comics on the Internet. The first comics were shared through the Internet
History_of_webcomics
Fantasy adventure webcomic by Míriam Bonastre Tur
Hooky is a fantasy adventure webcomic written and illustrated by Spanish author Míriam Bonastre Tur. Originally serialized as a webtoon on Naver Corporation's
Hooky_(webcomic)
2012 webcomic and graphic novel series by Victor Santos
Polar is a 2012 webcomic and series of graphic novels written and illustrated by Spanish cartoonist Victor Santos. Featuring "international hitman Black
Polar_(webcomic)
Webcomic hosting platform
The Duck Webcomics, originally launched as Drunk Duck! in 2002, is an online webcomic hosting and community platform. An independent platform with thousands
The_Duck_Webcomics
Webcomic and animated series
Ctrl+Alt+Del (CAD) is a gaming-related webcomic and animated series written by Tim Buckley. The name of the comic refers to the Windows command Control-Alt-Delete
Ctrl+Alt+Del_(webcomic)
2008 webcomic strip by Tim Buckley
strip published on June 2, 2008, by Tim Buckley in his gaming-related webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del. It is part of a storyline in which the main character Ethan
Loss_(Ctrl+Alt+Del)
Many webcomics have been influenced by video games and video game culture. Webcomics often satirize: Video game logic Industry practices Gamer stereotypes
List_of_video_game_webcomics
Chinese-language comics
venues for web manhua and webcomics. The Taipei International Comics and Animation Festival celebrated the coming of a "webcomics era" in 2015. With increased
Manhua
The business of webcomics involves creators earning a living through their webcomic, often using a variety of revenue channels. Those channels may include
Business_of_webcomics
Webcomic by Crystal Frasier
Venus Envy is a webcomic written and drawn by Crystal Frasier beginning on 6 November 2001 and running as a seralized comic from 1 December 2001 to 30
Venus_Envy_(webcomic)
2008 American webcomic
Gunshow is a 2008 webcomic created by KC Green. The webcomic is gag-a-day, having little overarching story and covering a large variation of topics with
Gunshow_(webcomic)
Webcomic
1000 is a webcomic created by Chuck Brown and Sanford Greene and published on WEBTOON from 2017 to 2018. The webcomic tells the story of Dragon Son, a
1000_(webcomic)
2003 in webcomics 2004 in webcomics 2005 in webcomics 2006 in webcomics 2007 in webcomics 2008 in webcomics 2009 in webcomics 2010 in webcomics 2011 in
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Multimedia webcomic by Andrew Hussie
from April 13, 2009, to April 13, 2016. Though normally described as a webcomic, and partly constituted by a series of single panel pages, Homestuck also
Homestuck
of 2016 in webcomics. On April Fools' Day, a large group of webcomic artists published their own version of the same four-panel webcomic, satirizing
2016_in_webcomics
Speculative fiction novel series by Matt Dinniman
episode, to start production in June 2026. In 2025 Dinniman announced that a webcomic adaptation of Dungeon Crawler Carl was in development and would be published
Dungeon_Crawler_Carl
Though webcomics are typically published primarily on the World Wide Web, some webcartoonists may get publishing deals in which comic books are created
List_of_webcomics_in_print
South Korean digital comics
amateur creators receive depends on the page view. While there have been webcomics uploaded and hosted by individual creators since the mid-to-late 1990s
Webtoon
British comic artist
Alex Norris is a Welsh cartoonist known for Webcomic Name and How to Love. Alex Norris, who is from Swansea, studied English literature at Bristol University
Alex_Norris_(cartoonist)
Webcomics from 1985 to 1994
Webcomics predate the World Wide Web and the commercialization of the internet by a few years, with the first webcomic being published through CompuServe
List_of_early_webcomics
South Korean webcomic
is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Find sources: "Trapped" webcomic – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2025) (Learn how and
Trapped_(webcomic)
Slice-of-life webcomic
Rain is a slice-of-life webcomic first published in November 2010 by Jocelyn Samara DiDomenick. It follows a teenage trans girl named Rain Flaherty as
Rain_(webcomic)
Notable events of 2005 in webcomics. Clickburg, the first webcomic exhibition, was held in the Netherlands. The Eisner Awards, the most prestigious comics
2005_in_webcomics
Many webcomics feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise LGBTQ+ characters and themes. Such content was historically omitted intentionally
List of webcomics with LGBTQ characters
List_of_webcomics_with_LGBTQ_characters
2006–2008 webcomic by Ryan Armand
minus is a webcomic created by Ryan Armand that ran from February 2006 to July 2008. It was a member of Koala Wallop, a webcomic collective that also
Minus_(webcomic)
the late 1990s in webcomics. As the World Wide Web was proliferating in the second half of the 1990s, various creators of webcomics (a term that was not
1995–1999_in_webcomics
Webcomic by Dave Kellett
Sheldon is a comedy webcomic created by Dave Kellett. It centers on the odd family unit of 10-year-old Sheldon, his grandfather guardian and his talking
Sheldon_(webcomic)
article provides a list of notable awards for webcomics and some of the winners from each year. Webcomics may be eligible for any number of literary awards
List_of_webcomic_awards
2013 webcomic by Ngozi Ukazu
Check, Please! is a 2013 webcomic written and illustrated by Ngozi Ukazu. It follows vlogger and figure skater-turned-ice hockey player Eric "Bitty" Bittle
Check,_Please!_(webcomic)
Website
Webcomics Nation was a webcomic hosting and automation service launched on July 29, 2005 by Joey Manley. Unlike Manley's previous webcomic sites, Webcomics
Webcomics_Nation
Online comic by Brooke McEldowney
Pibgorn is a webcomic by Brooke McEldowney begun in early 2002. The title character is a fairy whose adventures span the fantasy and real worlds. McEldowney
Pibgorn_(webcomic)
This is a list of notable webcomic creators. (left to right) 4chan founder moot with webcomic creators Randall Munroe and Ryan North at ROFLCon 2008 Pénélope
List_of_webcomic_creators
American artist (born 1986)
This profile of a webcomics creator is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.
Adam_Ellis_(artist)
Webcomic by Sarah Ellerton
drawn in a cel-shaded manga style. Inverloch was initially published as a webcomic with new content introduced several pages at a time from 2003 to 2007.
Inverloch_(webcomic)
Webcomics are primarily created by women and gender-variant people
American comics, webcomics are primarily written and drawn by women and gender variant people. Because of the self-published nature of webcomics, the internet
Gender_and_webcomics
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Ménage à 3 is a webcomic by Gisèle Lagacé and David Lumsdon. The comic ran from 2008 to 2019.[citation needed] Ménage à 3 is set in Montreal and centres
Ménage_à_3_(webcomic)
American novelist (born 1972)
astronauts and scientists. In May of that year, Weir collaborated with webcomic artist Sarah Andersen to reillustrate Cheshire Crossing for Tapas, before
Andy_Weir
Webcomic by Ellipsis Stephens
Goblins is a webcomic by Ellipsis Horner. Goblins started in 2005, and as of 2025 is still updating. It is part of Hiveworks Comics. The comic's setting
Goblins_(webcomic)
Japanese manga series
Wanpanman) is a Japanese manga series created by One, originally released as a webcomic in early 2009. It tells the story of Saitama, an independent superhero
One-Punch_Man
Political party in India
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Webcomic series by Ursula Vernon
Digger is a webcomic drawn and written by Ursula Vernon, and published in print form by Sofawolf Press. Digger won a Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story
Digger_(webcomic)
American neo-Nazi cartoonist
a pseudonymous American neo-Nazi political cartoonist who publishes a webcomic of the same name. Launched in June 2017, the comic has espoused racist
StoneToss
American comic book, 2008–2010
published from February 2012 to July 2016. The franchise has also spawned two webcomics: Crossed: Wish You Were Here, which ran from 2012 to 2014, and Crossed:
Crossed_(comics)
Webcomics have grown in popularity in India since the early 2000s. Early webcomics created by Indian people were written and illustrated by people abroad
Webcomics_in_India
Notable events of 2007 in webcomics. Zuda Comics, an imprint of DC Comics, launches on October 30. Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited, an online archive
2007_in_webcomics
Video game webcomic
Player, was an American video game webcomic, written and drawn by Scott Kurtz. It was launched on May 4, 1998. The webcomic followed the events at a fictional
PvP_(webcomic)
Notable events of 2023 in webcomics. Eisner Awards, "Best Webcomic" won by Rachel Smythe's Lore Olympus Harvey Awards, "Digital Book of the Year" won by
2023_in_webcomics
Multiplex is a comedy webcomic written and drawn by Gordon McAlpin which ran from 2005 to 2017. The comic focuses on the lives of the staff of the Multiplex
Multiplex_(webcomic)
Webcomic by Jeph Jacques
Questionable Content (sometimes abbreviated as QC) is a slice-of-life webcomic written and illustrated by Jeph Jacques. It was launched in August 2003
Questionable_Content
American superhero webcomic
Strong Female Protagonist is a dramatic superhero webcomic series written by Brennan Lee Mulligan and drawn by Lee Knox Ostertag, published online from
Strong_Female_Protagonist
Webcomic
ZooPhobia is an American webcomic originally published in 2012 by Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano, from which she later loosely adapted characters and plotlines
ZooPhobia
American video game developer and composer (born 1991)
Fox then moved on to composing music, including for Andrew Hussie's 2009 webcomic Homestuck. In 2015, Fox created Undertale, which became a breakout hit
Toby_Fox
Graphic novel written by Raina Telgemeier
fitting in, from sixth grade to high school. The book originated as a webcomic, which was serialized on Girlamatic. It is most appropriate for readers
Smile_(comic_book)
Webcomic by Jonathan Rosenberg
Goats is a webcomic written and illustrated by Jonathan Rosenberg. It started on April 1, 1997. On April 3, 2006, after nine years drawing the strip, Rosenberg
Goats_(webcomic)
Notable events of 2009 in webcomics. New England Webcomics Weekend was first held March 20–22. Eisner Awards, "Best Webcomic" won by Carla Speed McNeil's
2009_in_webcomics
Webcomic written by John Allison
Bobbins is a webcomic written by John Allison. It ran from 21 September 1998 to 3 June 2002, but shifted into reruns with commentary on 17 May 2002. It
Bobbins_(webcomic)
Sexually explicit comedy webcomic
Oglaf is a sexually explicit comedy webcomic produced by Australians Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne. Oglaf is produced by Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne, though
Oglaf
American webcomic artist
Abigail Howard (born August 3, 1992) is an American webcomic creator and video game developer from Charlotte, North Carolina. She is the co-founder of
Abby_Howard
Notable events of 2019 in webcomics. Aurora Awards, "Best Graphic Novel" won by Kari Maaren's It Never Rains Cartoonist Studio Prize, "Best Web Comic"
2019_in_webcomics
Webcomic
Fox Sister is a supernatural horror webcomic written by Christina Strain and drawn by Jayd Aït-Kaci. The webcomic began in October 2011, updating once
The_Fox_Sister_(webcomic)
American webcomic artist (born 1980 or 1981)
Buckley (born 1982) is an American webcomic artist and writer. He is best known for creating the gaming webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del. Buckley lives in Secaucus
Tim_Buckley_(comics)
American webcomic
Ishida relaunched the comic strip in 2000 by self-publishing it online as a webcomic. Sinfest has also been collected into five printed books; three were self-published
Sinfest
Notable events of 2010 in webcomics. Keenspot stopped being a webcomic collective and moved to content development and publishing on July 1. After launching
2010_in_webcomics
Notable events of 2000 in webcomics. Webcomic portal Keenspot is founded. Scott McCloud's Reinventing Comics was published on July 25. January 9 — explodingdog
2000_in_webcomics
Notable events of 2006 in webcomics. Platinum Studios purchases website DrunkDuck, with the purpose of publishing comic books online before creating physical
2006_in_webcomics
American writer and cartoonist (born 1982)
cartoonist and writer living in New York City. He is the creator of the popular webcomic Strange Planet, which depicts a planet of blue beings discussing banal
Nathan_W._Pyle
Fictional black metal band
Belzebubs is a Finnish webcomic and fictional black metal band created by JP Ahonen. The webcomic centers around the daily lives of a family that has a
Belzebubs
Country in South Asia
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Fantasy webcomic by Andrea L. Peterson
No Rest for the Wicked is a fantasy webcomic by Andrea L. Peterson. The characters are loosely based on characters from traditional fairy tales, including
No Rest for the Wicked (webcomic)
No_Rest_for_the_Wicked_(webcomic)
Gag-a-day webcomic by Matthew Taranto
gag-a-day webcomic written and drawn by Matthew Taranto that ran for 600 comics released between May 1, 2008 and October 3, 2014. The webcomic was inspired
Brawl in the Family (webcomic)
Brawl_in_the_Family_(webcomic)
Notable events of 2003 in webcomics. Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins of Penny Arcade founded Child's Play. Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards, "Outstanding
2003_in_webcomics
Fantasy webcomic
Namesake is a fantasy webcomic by Megan Lavey-Heaton and Isabelle Melançon. In Namesake, many worlds from other works of fiction are real parallel universes
Namesake_(webcomic)
Fantasy webcomic by Ariel Slamet Ries
Witchy is a fantasy webcomic by Ariel Slamet Ries that started in 2014. The webcomic follows the young witch Nyneve in a world where magical proficiency
Witchy
Webcomic and graphic novel by Fabian Nicieza
Outrage is a superhero webcomic series written by Fabian Nicieza and drawn by Reilly Brown, following the story of a mysterious individual who can navigate
Outrage_(webtoon)
Webcomic by J. D. Frazer
Friendly was a webcomic written by J. D. Frazer, also known by his pen name Illiad. Starting in 1997, the strip was one of the earliest webcomics to make its
User_Friendly
Notable events of 2021 in webcomics. Eisner Awards, "Best Webcomic" won by Simon Hanselmann's Crisis Zone Harvey Awards, "Digital Book of the Year" won
2021_in_webcomics
Linked hypertext system on the Internet
Mobilecast Narrowcasting Peercasting Screencast Slidecasting Videocast Webcomic Webtoon Web series Anonymous blogging Collaborative blog Columnist Instant
World_Wide_Web
Type of literature available primarily or solely on the Internet
billion. There are several popular platforms for publishing web serials and webcomics. With their large user bases, the popularity of these sites may arise
Web_fiction
Webcomic by Christopher Baldwin
Bruno was a webcomic written and drawn by Christopher Baldwin from 1 January 1996 to 14 February 2007, after initially appearing in print in The Massachusetts
Bruno_(webcomic)
List of characters in the animated series Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss
characters of the shows were originally developed for Medrano's cancelled webcomic series ZooPhobia. Hazbin Hotel initially focuses on seven characters: Charlie
List of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss characters
List_of_Hazbin_Hotel_and_Helluva_Boss_characters
Comic strip by Kazu Kibuishi
Copper is a 2002 webcomic by Kazu Kibuishi. Consisting of a series of short stories, Copper has a very irregular schedule, with a long hiatus that lasted
Copper_(comic)
Webcomic artist (born 1973)
1973) is the webcomic artist responsible for Goats, Scenes from a Multiverse and megaGAMERZ 3133T. Rosenberg has been producing webcomics since 1997, making
Jonathan_Rosenberg_(artist)
American cartoonist and author (born 1984)
creator of the webcomic xkcd. Munroe has worked full-time on the comic since late 2006. In addition to publishing a book of the webcomic's strips, titled
Randall_Munroe
Webcomic by Chris Dlugosz
Pixel is a webcomic written by Chris Dlugosz, first published on June 14, 2002. It is set in the aptly named "pixel universe", inhabited by pixels, voxels
Pixel_(webcomic)
American actress (born 1985)
career, Behrs has authored a self-help book and written the young-adult webcomic Dents. She is also a philanthropist and the founder of the SheHerdPower
Beth_Behrs
Fantasy webcomic by ND Stevenson
character he had created in high school. Stevenson published Nimona as a webcomic from 2012 through 2014, initially through Tumblr, developing the story
Nimona
American artist and author
author and artist responsible for Wigu and Overcompensating, two popular webcomics. Originally from Locust Grove, Oklahoma, Rowland now lives in Easthampton
Jeffrey_Rowland
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
Webcomics_in_France
2023 animated short film
Lackadaisy is an American animated gangster short film based on the webcomic of the same name by Tracy Butler. It is directed by Fable Siegel, who also
Lackadaisy_(film)
British post-apocalyptic webcomic
FreakAngels is a British post-apocalyptic webcomic created in 2008 by Eagle Award-winning writer Warren Ellis and artist Paul Duffield, and published in
FreakAngels
American animator and producer (born 1992)
series Hazbin Hotel and the web series Helluva Boss. She also created the webcomic ZooPhobia. Medrano was born on October 28, 1992,[dead link] grew up in
Vivienne_Medrano
Webcomic by Holkins and Krahulik and its related products
Penny Arcade is a webcomic focused on video games and video game culture, written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. The comic debuted
Penny_Arcade
Notable events of 2018 in webcomics. Nicholas Gurewitch announced that he was cutting back on the production of The Perry Bible Fellowship. While it used
2018_in_webcomics
American comic book award
for Best Webcomic is an award for "creative achievement" in American comic books for material originally published as a webcomic. Webcomics were eligible
Eisner Award for Best Webcomic
Eisner_Award_for_Best_Webcomic
Finnish-Swedish webcomic
Stay Silent is a Finnish webcomic started by Minna Sundberg, which ran 2013–2022. Set in post-apocalyptic Scandinavia, the webcomic incorporates Norse mythology
Stand_Still,_Stay_Silent
Notable events of 2002 in webcomics. Website Modern Tales launches on March 2. Cool Beans World ceased operation in May. Jenny Everywhere, the first open
2002_in_webcomics
Australian scientist and writer
(also known as DangerMouse) is an Australian physicist, known for his webcomics and for creating several humorous esoteric programming languages. He is
David_Morgan-Mar
American writer and critic
Shaenon K. Garrity is an American webcomic creator and science-fiction author best known for her webcomics Narbonic and Skin Horse. She collaborated with
Shaenon_K._Garrity
American filmmaker
idea for We Bare Bears came from a webcomic that he had created in 2010 called The Three Bare Bears. The webcomic ended almost a year later, but he carried
Daniel_Chong
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English (Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire) : from the Middle English personal name Bawcok or Bolcok, a pet form of Baldwin + the hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke).
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Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of the Clan
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Produced from water
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God; Scholar; Name of Lord Shiva
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Arabic
Delicate Girl
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Intelligent
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Gaelic, German
One who Sings Ballads
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Popular
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Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Óláfr, OLAV means "heir of the ancestors."
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The prettiest
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