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2002 in webcomics
Notable events of
2002 in
webcomics
.
Events
Website
Modern Tales
launches on March 2.
Cool Beans World
ceased operation in May.
Jenny Everywhere
, the first
open source
super hero, was conceived on Barbelith discussion boards.
David Stenworth launches the
Snafu Comics
website.
Awards
Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards
, "Best Comic" won by
Fred Gallagher
&
Rodney Caston
's
Megatokyo
.
Ignatz Awards
, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by
Jason Little
's
Bee
.
Webcomics started
January 17 —
ArtBomb
anthology by
Warren Ellis
,
Colleen Doran
,
Andi Watson
, Laurenn McCubbin and D'Israeli
January 28 —
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
by
Zach Weiner
January —
Buttercup Festival
by Elliot G. Garbauskas
February 14 —
Van Von Hunter
by Mike Schwark and Ron Kaulfersch
February 15 —
PartiallyClips
by
Rob Balder
February 16 —
Unshelved
by Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum
February 25 —
Nothing Nice To Say
by
Mitch Clem
February —
Saturnalia
by Nina Matsumoto
March 7 —
Oh My Gods!
by Shivian Balaris
March 11 —
Pibgorn
by
Brooke McEldowney
April —
Copper
by
Kazu Kibuishi
May 5 —
Snafu Comics
by David Stanworth
May 12 —
American Elf
by
James Kochalka
June 4 —
Scary Go Round
by
John Allison
June 14 —
Pixel
by Chris Dlugosz
July 1 —
Wigu
by
Jeffrey Rowland
August 5 —
Theater Hopper
by Tom Brazelton
September 17 —
NatalieDee
by
Natalie Dee
October 23 —
Ctrl+Alt+Del (webcomic)
by Tim Buckley
November 1 —
Day by Day
by
Chris Muir
December 8 —
Fuzzy Knights
by Noah J. D. Chinn
December —
Demonology 101
by
Faith Erin Hicks
December —
Elsie Hooper
by Robert D. Krzykowski
Dicebox
by Jenn Manley Lee
Gods of Arr-Kelaan
by Chuck Rowles
Red String
by Gina Biggs
Webcomics ended
Bobbins
by John Allison, 1998 – 2002
Yahtzee Takes On The World!
by
Yahtzee Croshaw
, 2000 – 2002
References