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Tapas, formerly known as Tapastic and originally known as Comic Panda, is a
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webtoon Webtoons (), are a type of digital comic that originated in South Korea usually meant to be read on smartphones. While webtoons were mostly unknown outside of Korea during their inception, there has been a surge in popularity internationally ...
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publishing website and app owned by Tapas Media, a
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company. It was created by entrepreneur Chang Kim in 2012, who is currently Tapas Media's CEO. As of February 2021 the website reports that it hosts English-language works by over 61,000 creators. Most of the works on Tapas are in
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fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and d ...
genres. Tapas reports that around 63% of creators on its service are women and that the majority of its users are women aged 18–24. Around 80% of its works are comics, while the rest are prose. The site works on a freemium business model; many series have the first few episodes available for free but further episodes must be purchased. Tapas reported that in 2020, users in total typically spent US$50,000–$70,000 each day on the service, and over that year Tapas paid US$14 million to creators.


History

Tapas was founded by San Francisco-based Korean entrepreneur Chang Kim in 2012, initially under the name Comic Panda. The Wall Street Journal described Kim as a "serial entrepreneur"; he was once in charge of Samsung’s mobile content strategy, and he sold his Korean blogging company TNC to
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and also worked for Google on
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. Kim became a fan of webtoons during his college years, and came up with the idea of an open-publishing platform after wondering if there was a single online location to read all the webcomics he was a fan of. Kim drew parallels to
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, a site where people can upload their video content and earn money, and noted that such a model for comics hosting was already successful in South Korea. The site's name later changed to "Tapastic"; Kim based the name on the snack food
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, to indicate the site provided bite-sized entertainment, and the word "fantastic". As of 2014, the company was based in Santa Clara,
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. By 2015 the company had received $3.4 million USD in backing from both American and Korean investors, including from South Korean internet company
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and from former
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Chief Technology Officer Adam D’Angelo. This included $2 million USD of
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which Tapastic received in 2014 through a partnership with Daum Communications. Through this partnership, Tapastic hoped to bring over successful Korean titles to see if they could find success in the United States market, such as ''Like a Wolf'', one of the most popular webcomics in Korea. In April 2016, Tapas Media released a new mobile app, titled "Tapas". The app was announced on a freemium business model; according to Tapas Media, around 10–20% of the works were offered for free – either directly free, or unlockable as rewards for engagement with the app – with the rest of the work requiring payment. CEO Chang Kim specifically cited
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as a model for the app, for its freemium model and for providing three to five minutes of engagement, which he said they were trying to mimic with the amount of content in each "bite-sized micro chapter". On April 17, 2017, the company announced that it had changed its website name to Tapas, redesigning parts of their website in the process. Tapas Media changed its terms of service the same day: the addition of a "Right of First Refusal" clause spurred controversy among the service' users. According to this clause, users who wanted to sell the rights to works that had been hosted on Tapas had to offer them to Tapas Media first, and then negotiate with the company "in good faith". Users could only sell rights to a third party if Tapas declined to buy the rights or if 30 days passed without agreement. Tapas released a statement in May 2017, saying that the Right of First Refusal was "not to take any rights away or steal your content. The purpose is to help you." Tapas stated that the change of terms was to prevent creators accepting bad deals and instead to allow them to use Tapas' connections to "get the best deal possible." However, Tapas removed its right of first refusal requirement on May 18, 2017 due to the poor community reception. On May 11, 2021, South Korean company
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announced that it had acquired Tapas Media for $510 million. The acquisition is now subject to government approval.


Content

Tapas published comics was over 6,000 creators as of 2015, and from over 16,000 creators as of 2016. As of February 2021, Tapas reports that it hosts work from over 61,000 creators. Most of its works are in the romance and fantasy genres. Of the works on the system, 80 percent is in comic form while 20 percent is prose. Tapas also includes a "Mature" section on its website (but not on its app), dedicated to explicit content. According to Tapas, 63 percent of its creators are female. In an interview, Chang Kim said that their revenue model of providing a few free chapters then requiring payment to continue means that works that grab readers immediately are preferred, saying, “In print, stories can have a slow buildup, but our series need to hook readers from the first chapter, because people are quick to decide if a story is for them or not.” Tapas provides assistance for creators to optimize their work for the audience, including formatting stories to ensure they work best when read on phones. The website has formed an interactive community, with fans discussing the comics and some creators asking for fan feedback. All works on Tapas are in English. Some of the comics on the site are translated from other languages. Tapastic has offered a translation service for Korean and French creators. In a 2016 review, Caitlin Rosberg of ''
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'' said that " hemobile app... is absolutely the future for most comic content, but apashas a steep but fast learning curve if you read comics on the website instead."
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, under its Ize Press imprint for Korean content, has collected and published several of Tapas' works into paperback format. These include: *''Villains Are Destined to Die'' *''Tomb Raider King'' *''A Business Proposal''


Financial model

Tapas operates on a freemium model; some series on Tapas are free to read, while some provide the first few issues for free then require payment to continue reading. The Tapas app has an in-app currency called "Ink", which users can purchase with money or earn through certain actions such as watching video ads. Ink can be used to unlock episodes of a series, and can also be directly given to creators. Tapas earns money through the purchase of Ink, the sale of advertising slots, and merchandise, and may also earn money through deals that license Tapas comics for TV or movies. For example, Tapas announced a deal in December 2020 to publish the comic ''Magical Boy'' by The Kao (also called Vincent Kao) as a graphic novel through Scholastic. Creators may earn money through a number of means. Creators with a work that has at least 100 subscribers earn about 70 percent of ad revenue. When users pay to access an episode or series, creators receive 50 percent of that payment. Creators can also ask for one-off donations from readers if they have at least 250 subscribers. Creators retain ownership of their works and may also profit from selling licenses of their media for movie and TV adaptations. While Tapas does not make its financial data public, it reported that in 2020 users typically spent $50,000–$70,000 USD in total each day on the service. In 2015, the WSJ reported that some artists on Tapas were making around US$800 per month on the service; after 2020, the company announced that in that year it had paid US$14 million to creators.


Market share

According to ''
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'' in April 2016, Tapas had over a million active readers, most of which were from North America and 90% of which were under the age of 34. In 2021, Tapas said that the majority of Tapas readers are women aged 18–24. CEO Chang Kim said that reaching this demographic, "wasn’t our intention” but that fantasy and romance perform the best and is popular with this demographic. One of Tapas' main competitors is Naver's
Webtoon Webtoons (), are a type of digital comic that originated in South Korea usually meant to be read on smartphones. While webtoons were mostly unknown outside of Korea during their inception, there has been a surge in popularity internationally ...
, which launched in English in 2014. In 2015, data compiled by Alexa Rankings and reported by the Wall Street Journal showed that Line Webtoon was slightly ahead of Tapastic in the total number of global visitors, while Tapastic was just ahead of Webtoon in the United States. In 2016, ''
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'' called Tapastic "the leading online publishing platform and community for comics."


See also

*
WEBTOON Webtoons (), are a type of digital comic that originated in South Korea usually meant to be read on smartphones. While webtoons were mostly unknown outside of Korea during their inception, there has been a surge in popularity internationally ...
, another webtoon publishing service *
Webtoon Webtoons (), are a type of digital comic that originated in South Korea usually meant to be read on smartphones. While webtoons were mostly unknown outside of Korea during their inception, there has been a surge in popularity internationally ...
, a term for web-published comics


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External links

* {{Official website, http://tapastic.com
Archive of the website from 2012 under the Comic Panda name
Webcomic publishing companies Webtoon publishing companies American webcomics Webcomic syndicates Art websites Digital art