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El Goonish Shive (EGS) is a contemporary fantasy webcomic, written and drawn by Dan Shive. It debuted on 21 January 2002 and was hosted on Keenspot from mid-2003 to early-2009, when it changed hosting to 910CMX (and it is now hosted on Hiveworks). Shive rates EGS as being "13+". Keenspot has published two volumes of collected editions. As of March 2007, the first volume was the third best selling Keenspot article. On January 27, 2009, Shive announced that EGS would leave Keenspot and become independent, instead moving to 910CMX.

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  • El Goonish Shive (EGS) is a contemporary fantasy webcomic, written and drawn by Dan Shive. It debuted on 21 January 2002 and was hosted on Keenspot from mid-2003 to early-2009, when it changed hosting to 910CMX (and it is now hosted on Hiveworks). Shive rates EGS as being "13+". Keenspot has published two volumes of collected editions. As of March 2007, the first volume was the third best selling Keenspot article. On January 27, 2009, Shive announced that EGS would leave Keenspot and become independent, instead moving to 910CMX.
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  • El Goonish Shive (EGS) is a contemporary fantasy webcomic, written and drawn by Dan Shive. It debuted on 21 January 2002 and was hosted on Keenspot from mid-2003 to early-2009, when it changed hosting to 910CMX (and it is now hosted on Hiveworks). Shive rates EGS as being "13+". The comic depicts the lives of a fictional group of teenagers in their junior and senior years of high school. They are subject to the trials of daily teenage life, such as disapproving parents, nasty rumors and arbitrary school decisions, as well as more outlandish problems involving magic, aliens, parallel dimensions, and "superscience". The comic is broken down into a number of storylines, which are usually part of a long, continuous plot. Most storylines are short and follow only a few characters, but some are multi-part arcs in which the whole lead cast is involved. Throughout the first nine years of production, the internal chronology of the strip advanced by only about 11 weeks. (The subsequent insertion of a 6-month chronology timeskip advanced this somewhat.) Keenspot has published two volumes of collected editions. As of March 2007, the first volume was the third best selling Keenspot article. On January 27, 2009, Shive announced that EGS would leave Keenspot and become independent, instead moving to 910CMX. Between August 2 and August 5, 2013, EGS moved from 910CMX to Hiveworks.
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