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* January 2 — ''[[Polar (webcomic)|Polar]]'' by [[Víctor Santos (author)|Victor Santos]] |
* January 2 — ''[[Polar (webcomic)|Polar]]'' by [[Víctor Santos (author)|Victor Santos]] |
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* January 25 — ''As the Crow Flies'' by [[Melanie Gillman]] |
* January 25 — ''As the Crow Flies'' by [[Melanie Gillman]] |
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* January 25 — ''O Human Star'' by Blue Delliquanti |
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* March 14 — ''The Young Protectors'' by [[Alex Woolfson]] |
* March 14 — ''The Young Protectors'' by [[Alex Woolfson]] |
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* April 18 – ''[[Mob Psycho 100]]'' by [[One (manga artist)|One]] |
* April 18 – ''[[Mob Psycho 100]]'' by [[One (manga artist)|One]] |
Revision as of 15:49, 19 March 2018
Years in webcomics: | 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 |
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Years: | 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 |
Notable events of 2012 in webcomics.
Events
- Chang Kim launches Tapastic in October 2012.[1]
- Andrew Hussie's Hiveswap becomes the most successful webcomic-related Kickstarter project of all time, raising over $2,000,000 USD.[2]
Awards
- Eagle Awards, "Favourite Web-Based Comic" won by Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield's FreakAngels.[3]
- Eisner Awards, "Best Digital Comic" won by Mike Norton's Battlepug.[4]
- Harvey Awards, "Best Online Comics Work" won by Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant.[5]
- Ignatz Awards, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by Jillian Tamaki's SuperMutant Magic Academy.[6]
- Joe Shuster Awards, "Outstanding Web Comics Creator" won by Emily Carroll.[7]
- Reuben Awards, "On-Line Comic Strips" won by Jonathan Rosenberg's Scenes from a Multiverse.[8]
- Aurora Awards, "Best Graphic Novel" won by Tarol Hunt's Goblins.[9]
- Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story won by Ursula Vernon's Digger.[10]
Webcomics started
- January 2 — Polar by Victor Santos
- January 25 — As the Crow Flies by Melanie Gillman
- January 25 — O Human Star by Blue Delliquanti
- March 14 — The Young Protectors by Alex Woolfson
- April 18 – Mob Psycho 100 by One
- May 21 — Snarlbear by Natalie Riess
- June 17 – Junior Scientist Power Hour by Abby Howard
- June 29 – Monsterkind by Taylor C.
- Ability by Son Jae Ho and Lee Gwang Su
- Ava's Demon by Michelle Czajkowski
- MediaEntity by Emilie Tarascou and Simon Kansara
- Misaeng by Yoon Tae-ho
- Strong Female Protagonist by Brennan Lee Mulligan and Molly Ostertag
- It's Geek 2 Me by Francis Cleetus
- Soul Cartel by Kim Eun-hyo and Kim Yeong-ji
- TheOdd1sOut by James Rallison
Webcomics ended
- Theater Hopper by Tom Brazelton, 2002 – 2012
- Rob and Elliot by Clay and Hampton Yount, 2004 – 2012
- Sin Titulo by Cameron Stewart, 2007 – 2012
- Artifice by Alex Woolfson, 2011 – 2012
References
- ^ Ramirez, Elaine (2015-11-26). "Tapas brings webtoon model to Silicon Valley". The Korea Herald.
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(help) - ^ McMillan, Graeme (2012-09-06). "Homestuck Heads to New Kickstarter Records". Digital Trends.
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(help) - ^ "2012". The Eagle Awards. Archived from the original on Feb 23, 2014.
- ^ "Full List of 2012 Eisner Award Winners". Newsrama. 2012-07-14.
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(help) - ^ Esposito, Joey (2012-09-10). "2012 Harvey Award Winners". IGN.
- ^ Means-Shannon, Hannah (2012-10-03). "On the Scene: The 2012 Ignatz Awards at SPX". ComicsBeat.
- ^ Boyd, Kevin A. (2012-09-15). "The 2012 Joe Shuster Award winners". The Joe Shuster Awards.
- ^ "2012 Reuben Awards Winners". National Cartoonists Society. May 26, 2012.
- ^ "sfadb: Aurora Awards 2012". www.sfadb.com. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
- ^ "2012 Hugo Awards". World Science Fiction Society. Archived from the original on 2012-04-09. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
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