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Notable events of
2000 in
webcomics
.
Events
Fred Gallagher
's
Megatokyo
has been running since 2000.
Webcomic portal
Keenspot
is founded.
[1]
Scott McCloud
's
Reinventing Comics
was published on July 25.
[2]
Webcomics started
January 9 —
explodingdog
by
Sam Brown
January 16 —
The Beevnicks
by Owen Dunne
January 17 —
Sinfest
by
Tatsuya Ishida
February 14 —
Greystone Inn
by
Brad Guigar
February 17 —
Buttercup Festival
by David Troupes
April 1 —
Bob and George
, by David Anez
April —
Diesel Sweeties
by Richard Stevens
April —
Lethargic Lad
by Greg Hyland switched from print to web
June 12 —
Schlock Mercenary
by
Howard Tayler
June 19 —
Chugworth Academy
by Dave Cheung and Jamal Joseph Jr.
July 7 —
Exploitation Now
by Michael Poe
July 10 —
GU Comics
by Woody Hearn
July 25 —
Chopping Block
by Lee Adam Herold
July 27 —
Bee
by
Jason Little
July 31 —
Narbonic
by
Shaenon K. Garrity
July —
Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan
by Reinder Dijkhuis switched from
Dutch
to English
August 11 —
Twisted Kaiju Theater
by Sean McGuinness
August 14 —
The Joy of Tech
by Liza Schmalcel and Bruce Evans
August 14 —
Megatokyo
by
Fred Gallagher
and
Rodney Caston
August 27 —
RPG World
by Ian J
August 28 —
Angst Technology
by Barry Smith
September 20 —
The Pain – When Will It End?
by Tim Kreider
October 20 —
Sosiaalisesti rajoittuneet
(Socially Challenged) by Pekka Piira, Ossi Mäntylahti, and Jukka Piira
November 7 —
Mac Hall
by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd
November 10 —
Checkerboard Nightmare
by
Kristofer Straub
December 1 —
Little Gamers
by Christian Fundin and Pontus Madsen
December 20 —
Yahtzee Takes On The World!
by
Yahtzee Croshaw
Dork Tower
by
John Kovalic
switched from print to web
References
^
Yim, Roger (2001-04-02). "DOT-COMICS: Online cartoons skip traditional syndication and draw loyal fans on the Internet".
San Francisco Chronicle
. p. D1.
^
Atchison, Lee (2008-01-07).
"The Third Age of Webcomics, Part One"
. Sequential Tart.
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