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A webcomic is a comic that is posted on the web.

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  • A webcomic is a comic that is posted on the web.
  • Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that almost anyone can create their own webcomic and publish it. 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. Only a select few are financially successful.
  • Webcomics are the alternative to animating. They are mangas which are posted via internet. Some of the webcomics seen on DeviantArt are based off of other animes/cartoons. (Ex. Memories by Reenigirl is based off Inuyasha and contains all of its storyline and characters.) A well known webcomic made in the fanime community is L.O.D, created by Zayashuku.
  • A webcomic is a comic published on the internet. There are a number of official Star Wars webcomics.
  • various comics and their characters have gained large followings. They come in multiple formats ranging from hand drawn illustrations to sprite comics submitted images.
  • Webcomics, online comics, or internet comics are comics published on a website, often exclusively, providing easy access to an audience, though some are published in books and newspapers but maintain a web archive. Webcomics are like self-published print comics in that almost anyone can author their own webcomic and publish it. Over 18,000 webcomics now exist online, from traditional cartoon strips to graphic novels, covering many genres and subjects. Very few are financially self-sustaining.
  • Though they seem harmless to the casual user, in fact most are running a collection scheme. This collection is of money, and is rarely to ever used for the real reason. One instance of this was a collection drive to 'send Dave to coneticon', even though the limit was reached and broken, Dave did not get to go to coneticon, in fact Dave had to spend his holiday eating peanut butter with his fingers, but Dave doesn't even have any fingers.
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  • A webcomic is a comic that is posted on the web.
  • Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that almost anyone can create their own webcomic and publish it. 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. Only a select few are financially successful.
  • Webcomics are the alternative to animating. They are mangas which are posted via internet. Some of the webcomics seen on DeviantArt are based off of other animes/cartoons. (Ex. Memories by Reenigirl is based off Inuyasha and contains all of its storyline and characters.) A well known webcomic made in the fanime community is L.O.D, created by Zayashuku.
  • A webcomic is a comic published on the internet. There are a number of official Star Wars webcomics.
  • Though they seem harmless to the casual user, in fact most are running a collection scheme. This collection is of money, and is rarely to ever used for the real reason. One instance of this was a collection drive to 'send Dave to coneticon', even though the limit was reached and broken, Dave did not get to go to coneticon, in fact Dave had to spend his holiday eating peanut butter with his fingers, but Dave doesn't even have any fingers. We, the collection of useless people, believe that this money got put into a scheme to create the next stage of nuclear weaponry, currently only known as WC Bombs.
  • various comics and their characters have gained large followings. They come in multiple formats ranging from hand drawn illustrations to sprite comics submitted images.
  • Webcomics, online comics, or internet comics are comics published on a website, often exclusively, providing easy access to an audience, though some are published in books and newspapers but maintain a web archive. Webcomics are like self-published print comics in that almost anyone can author their own webcomic and publish it. Over 18,000 webcomics now exist online, from traditional cartoon strips to graphic novels, covering many genres and subjects. Very few are financially self-sustaining.
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