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2016 In Webcomics
This article presents a list of notable events of 2016 in webcomics. Events *On April Fools' Day, a large group of webcomic artists published their own version of the same four-panel webcomic, satirizing debates on unoriginality and joke-theft. *In December, Chris Onstad puts '' Achewood'' on hiatus again indefinitely. Awards *Eisner Awards, "Best Digital/Webcomic" won by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover's ''Bandette''. *Harvey Awards, "Best Online Comics Work" won by Mike Norton's '' Battlepug''. *Ignatz Award, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by Meredith Gran's ''Octopus Pie''. *Reuben Awards, "Online Comics"; Short Form won by Dave Kellett's ''Sheldon'', Long Form won by Drew Weing's ''The Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo''. * Cartoonist Studio Prize, "Best Web Comic" won by Boulet's ''I Want to Believe''. Webcomics started * January — '' Les Culottées'' by Pénélope Bagieu * January 18 — ''As Per Usual'' by Dami Lee * January 22 — ''Nano List'' by Min Song-ah * March ...
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Webcomics
Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website or mobile app. While many are published exclusively on the web, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books. Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that anyone with an Internet connection can publish their own webcomic. Readership levels vary widely; many are read only by the creator's immediate friends and family, while some of the largest claim audiences well over one million readers. Webcomics range from traditional comic strips and graphic novels to avant garde comics, and cover many genres, styles, and subjects. They sometimes take on the role of a comic blog. The term web cartoonist is sometimes used to refer to someone who creates webcomics. Medium There are several differences between webcomics and print comics. With webcomics the restrictions of traditional books, newspapers or magazines can be lifted, allowing artists and writer ...
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Dave Kellett
Dave Kellett is the creator and cartoonist of two webcomic titles, ''Sheldon'' and '' Drive'', and the co-author of ''How To Make Webcomics''. Early years and education Kellett is a southern California native. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor's degree in English and Spanish. While there, he produced the daily comic strip ''Four Groups of the Apocalypse'' for the student newspaper ''The Observer.'' He earned a master's degree from University of California, San Diego in Literature with his thesis, "To draw in the crowd : the cartoon and the 'public sphere' of eighteenth-century England." He received the Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship, to attend the University of Kent at Canterbury in England (within the Centre for Cartooning and Caricature Studies). There, he earned a master's degree in History of cartoon art propaganda with his thesis, "Philip Zec: Cartoonist in a Propaganda War." Career Dave Kellett is the creator behind the successful ...
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Overwatch (digital Comic Series)
''Overwatch'' is a digital comic series published online by Blizzard Entertainment and republished by Dark Horse Comics, featuring events surrounding the characters of the ''Overwatch'' universe. It was published between April 2016 and April 2018. Blizzard uses the comic series, along with animated media, fictional news reports, and online character biographies, to develop the narrative of ''Overwatch'', as the video game includes no traditional story or campaign mode. Development Blizzard did not include a traditional campaign or story mode in the ''Overwatch'' video game. Instead, Blizzard opted to develop the story and lore of the ''Overwatch'' universe through a transmedia storytelling method, including animated shorts and comic titles. On the approach to the storytelling, senior game designer Michael Chu, stated, "it was a solution that was born out of the kind of game we were making, because multiplayer shooter, obviously usually doesn't have a linear story. We had to thi ...
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Dean Haspiel
Dean Edmund Haspiel (born May 31, 1967 in New York City) is an American comic book artist, writer, and playwright. He is known for creating Billy Dogma, The Red Hook, and for his collaborations with writer Harvey Pekar on his ''American Splendor'' series as well as the graphic novel ''The Quitter'', and for his collaborations with Jonathan Ames on ''The Alcoholic'' and HBO's ''Bored to Death''. He has been nominated for numerous Eisner Awards, and won a 2010 Emmy Award for TV design work. Early life Haspiel grew up on Manhattan's Upper West Side and attended The High School of Music & Art/Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School,"An Exclusive Interview with Dean 'Dino' Hapiel, Rock Star in Cartoonist's Clothing"
, ''Walrus Comix'' (2008).
graduating in 1985.
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Michelle Phan
Michelle Phan (born April 11, 1987) is an American beauty YouTuber. She is the founder and owner of the multimillion-dollar cosmetics line EM Cosmetics. Early life Michelle Phan was born on April 11, 1987, in Boston, Massachusetts. Both her parents were of Vietnamese origin. Phan has an elder brother and younger half-sister. According to Phan, her biological father left the family when she was young. Her mother remarried but eventually left Phan's step-father after years of abuse. Phan, her brother, and her half-sister followed their mother to Tampa, Florida, where she attended Tampa Bay Technical High School. Phan attended Ringling College of Art and Design but dropped out due to financial issues. In March 2014, Phan received her Honorary Doctorate of Arts degree from Ringling. Career In 2005, Phan had a personal blog in which she discussed different makeup tutorials and received requests for further instruction. She began posting tutorial vlogs on Xanga under the username ...
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Instantmiso
Kaitlyn Narvaza, better known as instantmiso (written only with lowercase letters), is an American comics creator of Filipino ancestry. She is a WEBTOON original creator since 2015, when launched the webcomic ''Where Tangents Meet''. After this one, she published ''Siren's Lament'', which was a great success with more than 430 million views, followed by ''Eaternal Nocturnal''. In 2017, instantmiso won Ringo Awards The Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Ringo Awards, are prizes given for achievement in comic books. They are named in honor of artist Mike Wieringo and they were founded by the Reisterstown, Maryland-based Cards ... for Fan Favorite New Talent. Awards and nominations References Webtoon creators American comics creators {{Comics-creator-stub ...
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Siren's Lament
Kaitlyn Narvaza, better known as instantmiso (written only with lowercase letters), is an American comics creator of Filipino ancestry. She is a WEBTOON original creator since 2015, when launched the webcomic ''Where Tangents Meet''. After this one, she published ''Siren's Lament'', which was a great success with more than 430 million views, followed by ''Eaternal Nocturnal''. In 2017, instantmiso won Ringo Awards The Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Ringo Awards, are prizes given for achievement in comic books. They are named in honor of artist Mike Wieringo and they were founded by the Reisterstown, Maryland-based Cards ... for Fan Favorite New Talent. Awards and nominations References Webtoon creators American comics creators {{Comics-creator-stub ...
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Pénélope Bagieu
Pénélope Bagieu (; born 22 January 1982, Paris) is a French illustrator and comic designer. She is best known for her blog BDs (French webcomics in blog format) '' My Quite Fascinating Life'' and '' Les Culottées.'' ''Les Culottées'' was compiled and released in English as the graphic novel ''Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World'', which received widespread recognition. She has also created blog BDs ''California Dreamin'' and '. On July 20th 2019, she receives an Eisner Award for '' Best U.S. Edition of International Material'' at San Diego Comic-Con, for ''Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World''. Biography Penelope Bagieu studied animation at the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris where she graduated in 2006. She then studied at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design. Bagieu is in a rock band where she plays drums, and is a fan of nature shows. Penelope Bagieu graduated with a ''baccalauréat'' in Economic and Social. Career Bagieu ...
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Les Culottées
''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 Culottées'' to tell short biographical stories about women. Each comic features a woman from the past or present with an unusual or inspiring story. Bagieu produced one comic a week from January to October 2016, and eventually released the comics in book form. The stories were split into two print publications in France with the subtitle ''Des Femmes Qui ne Font Que ce Qu’elles Veulent'' (Women Who Do as They Please). Each one contained fifteen short stories. The work was released In English as one volume with the title ''Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World''. The English version has only 29 stories instead of the original 30, as "Phoolan Devi, the Indian Queen of Bandits" was removed because it included the rape of a ten-year-old girl by her husband. Translated into 11 languages, ''Brazen'' was positively receiv ...
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Slate (magazine)
''Slate'' is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States. It was created in 1996 by former '' New Republic'' editor Michael Kinsley, initially under the ownership of Microsoft as part of MSN. In 2004, it was purchased by The Washington Post Company (later renamed the Graham Holdings Company), and since 2008 has been managed by The Slate Group, an online publishing entity created by Graham Holdings. ''Slate'' is based in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. ''Slate'', which is updated throughout the day, covers politics, arts and culture, sports, and news. According to its former editor-in-chief Julia Turner, the magazine is "not fundamentally a breaking news source", but rather aimed at helping readers to "analyze and understand and interpret the world" with witty and entertaining writing. As of mid-2015, it publishes about 1,500 stories per month. A French version, ''slate.fr'', was launched in February 20 ...
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Boulet (comics)
Boulet, the pen name for Gilles Roussel (), is a French comic book creator and cartoonist born 1 February 1975 in Meaux, France. He was among the first French cartoonists to become famous by publishing a blog BD, starting in July 2004. Biography Roussel studied art at the Graduate School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg. In 2001, he published his first comic strip, '' Raghnarok''. He then started a cartoon blog on the internet in July 2004, which made him well known in France. Since then, he has worked for French comics strip magazine Tchô ! and Psikopat, and on many others as an author or cartoonist. He replaced Lewis Trondheim as cartoonist of the comic strip ''Donjon Zénith''. The popularity of his blog allowed him to become the first "Godfather" of the newly created Paris Comic Strip Blog Festival ( Festival des blogs BD), in 2005. The drawings from his blog were first published in 2008, entitled "Notes". Eleven volumes have been published as of November 2021. Roussel ...
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Cartoonist Studio Prize
A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and graphic components of the work as part of their practice. Cartoonists may work in a variety of formats, including booklets, comic strips, comic books, editorial cartoons, graphic novels, manuals, gag cartoons, storyboards, posters, shirts, books, advertisements, greeting cards, magazines, newspapers, webcomics, and video game packaging. Terminology Cartoonists may also be denoted by terms such as comics artist, comic book artist, graphic novel artist or graphic novelist. Ambiguity may arise because "comic book artist" may also refer to the person who only illustrates the comic, and "graphic novelist" may also refer to the person who only writes the script. History The English satirist and editorial cartoonist William Hogarth, who emerg ...
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