2010 in webcomics
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Notable events of 2010 in webcomics.
Events
- Keenspot stopped being a webcomic collective and moved to content development and publishing on July 1.[2]
- The New England Webcomics Weekend was held for the second and last time on November 6–7.
Awards
- Eisner Awards, "Best Digital Comic" won by Cameron Stewart's Sin Titulo.[3]
- Ignatz Awards, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by Mike Dawson's Troop 142.[4]
- Harvey Awards, "Best Online Comics Work" won by Scott Kurtz' PvP.[5]
Webcomics started
- January — Molarity Redux by Michael Molinelli
- February 9 — Zahra's Paradise by Amil and Khalil
- February 23 — Dream Life, a late coming of age by Salgood Sam
- April 1 — I Taste Sound by Mike Riley
- May 8 — Go Get a Roomie! by Chloé C.
- June 12 — Whomp! by Ronnie Filyaw
- August 27 — Shadowbinders by Kambrea and Thom Pratt
- Cheapjack Shakespeare by Shaun McLaughlin
- Cheese in the Trap by Soonkki
- Crocodile in Water, Tiger on Land
- Tower of God by Lee Jong-hui
Webcomics ended
- Goats by Jonathan Rosenberg, 1997 – 2010
- 8-Bit Theater by Brian Clevinger, 2001 – 2010
- A Modest Destiny by Sean Howard, 2003 – 2010
- Girly by Josh Lesnick, 2003 – 2010
- Fission Chicken by J.P. Morgan, 2006 – 2010
References
- ↑ Cruz, Larry (2014-05-09). "Will there ever be another great sprite comic?". Comic Book Resources.
- ↑ Burns-White, Eric (2010-01-04). "The Fall of the House of Keen". Websnark.
- ↑ "Eisner Awards 2010-Present". Comic-con.org.
- ↑ "2010 Ignatz Award Recipients". SPX. 2010-09-12.
- ↑ "2010 Harvey Award Winners". The Harvey Awards. Archived from the original on 2012-07-20.
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