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Web ArchiveHark! a vagrant Hark! A Vagrant often portrays historical figures or fictional characters from Western literature in comic form. This webcomic won the 2011 Igantz Award for Outstanding Online Comic, as well as the 2011-2012 Harvey Award for Best Online Comics Work. Kate Beaton is an Eisner Award winning artist from Canada. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Beaton, Kate
- Date: 2009
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Web ArchiveSaturday Morning Breakfast Cereal Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (SMBC), is a popular daily webcomic featuring comics about atheism, God, superheroes, romance, dating, science, research, parenting, and other topics. 2006-2007 Web Cartoonist choice award winner, this comic has been featured on numerous blogs and other websites. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Weiner, Zach
- Date: 2009
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Web Archivexkcd "A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language," xkcd often features a recurring cast of stick figures as well as numerous pop culture references. The comic won a Hugo award in 2014 for Best Graphic Story, and has been nominated for numerous additional awards. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Munroe, Randall
- Date: 2007
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Web ArchiveDinosaur Comics! "Dinosaur Comics is a comic about talking dinosaurs! It appears online and also in print in some newspapers and magazines!" This widely read webcomic by Ryan North has been publishing since 2003. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: North, Ryan
- Date: 2010
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Web ArchiveHyperbole and a Half The original blog where author Allie Brosh published her autobiographical, illustrated essays and cartoons that deal with her own idiosyncrasies and battles with depression. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2010
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Web Archivesticky comics - comics drawn on sticky notes and other stuff "Sticky Comics is my (mostly) humorous bunch of random drawings, scrawlings, and comics." A collection of comics by Christiann MacAuley, drawn by hand then scanned and posted to the website. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2014
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Web ArchiveThe Abominable Charles Christopher "Launched in 2007, The Abominable Charles Christopher follows the adventures of a childlike sasquatch through a forest full of colourful animal characters. It has been nominated for several awards and won the Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic in 2011." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2014
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Web ArchiveAs the Crow Flies - A webcomic by Melanie Gillman "As the Crow Flies is a story about Charlie — a queer 13 year old girl who finds herself stranded in a dangerous place: an all-white Christian youth backpacking camp. It has been nominated for the Slate Cartoonist Studio Prize (2013) and an Eisner Award (2014)." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2014
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Web ArchiveFailing Sky A 2014-2015 Eisner Award nominated webcomic by Scout Tran, "Failing Sky is a comics novel comprised of 30 discrete stories, and is still a work in progress. The first chapter was posted in late 2013, with new chapters published serially." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2014
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Web ArchiveThe Last Mechanical Monster Inspired by the short cartoon film "The Last Mechanical Monster" by Max Fleischer, this webcomc examines indeas of ambition, mortality, legacy, and remembrance. Brian Fies is an Eisner Award winning artist whose work includes Mom's Cancer. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Fies, Brian
- Date: 2015
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Web ArchiveMom's Cancer Blog Mom's Cancer was the first winner for the Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic in 2005. This autobiographical webcomic by Brian Fies examines the impact of serious illness not only on the patient but on their family as well. This blog was started after the original webcomic was written. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Fies, Brian
- Date: 2015
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Web ArchiveThe Fies Files Artist Brian Fies' blog, which includes information about his webcomics, such as Moms Cancer and the Last Mechanical Monster. Fies is an Eisner and Harvey award winning artist. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Fies, Brian
- Date: 2015
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Web ArchiveEat More Bikes Created by Nathan Bulmer, this typically four panel daily webcomic showcases Bulmer's sense of humor on a wide variety of subjects. He was nominated in 2013 for the Ignatz Award for Promising New Talent for the published edition of the webcomic. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2012
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Web ArchiveGirl Genius Online Comics! Nominated for multiple awards, including Web Comics Choice, Hugo, and Eisner awards, this "gaslamp fantasy" webcomic originally appeared in print from creators Kaja and Phil Foglio. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2010
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Web ArchiveStop Paying Attention - By Lucy Knisely "An observational comic series on youth, art & change" by New York Times bestselling author Lucy Knisely. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2011
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Web ArchiveGronk - A Webcomic by Katie Cook An all-ages comic that follows Gronk, a monster who has run away to the human world and now lives with human Dale and her dog and cat. Created by Katie Cook and published between 2010-2015. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2012
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Web Archivesticks angelica | Michael DeForge Blog "Sticks Angelica plays with autobiography, biography, and hagiography to look at how we build our own sense of self and how others carry on the roles we create for them in our own personal dramas." Michael DeForge is a Igantz award winning artist from Canada known for his minicomics and the series Lose. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Deforge, Michael
- Date: 2014
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Web ArchiveShortpacked! - Toys are serious business. "Shortpacked! is a webcomic about people who work in a toy store and tell jokes about Batman" created by David Willis and published since 2005. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2010
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Web ArchiveOyster War - Ben Towle: Cartoonist, Educator, Hobo An Eisner-nominated webcomic created by Ben Towle, which follows oyster fishermen plagued by pirates in a 19th century coastal town. Loosely based on historical events occurring in the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River in Maryland and Virginia in the late 19th and early 20th century. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2002
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Web ArchiveHobo Lobo of Hamelin "A short infinite-canvas parallax web comic about a wolf and a town, his woodwind, and their rat problem." Created by Stevan Živadinović in 2011 and based on the Pied Piper legend, this "3D" webcomic includes animation, music, and other layers to create a unique comic viewing experience. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2014
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Web ArchiveNimona | Gingerhaze Noelle Stevenson's Eisner nominated webcomic about the adventures of shapeshifter Nimona, the supervillan Lord Ballister Blackheart, and their quest to redefine the kingdom's ideas about their supposed heroes. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2014
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Web ArchiveThe Loneliest Astronauts "Astronauts Dan and Steve are stuck in a distant alien solar system, the last survivors of a mission that went horribly wrong and left the rest of their ten-strong crew dead. They’re light years from home on an airless moon, living on carefully-rationed supplies, and unable to contact Earth. The worst part of all this? They hate each other’s guts." Website. electronic | Electronic...
- Contributor: Church, Kevin - Doyle, Ming
- Date: 2014