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“Let’s Play” : WEBTOON Debuts Anime Adaptation of Their Popular Webcomic Serial
One of their first steps is a dedicated YouTube channel. Mongie/WEBTOON Here's a look! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX-kJp6IZpoVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: [Official Teaser] Let's Play, Promotional Animated Shorts! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX-kJp6IZpo) Their YouTube channel started out featuring trailers for their webcomics, then interviews with creators[...]
webtoon
WEBTOON, the world's most successful webcomics publisher – and comics publisher in general – has released their first animated series: My Giant Nerd Boyfriend, Animated – an adaptation of one of the most popular comics series on the service My Giant Nerd Boyfriend premiered on WEBTOON in March 2017 and became one of its biggest[...]
Lion Forge to Print Ariel Slamet Ries's Witchy Webcomic this September
With the help of my editors Hazel Newlevant and Steenz, the Witchy book has become something truly special! And Lion Forge editor Christina "Steenz" Stewart added: When I started at Lion Forge two years ago, I was thrilled to be able to bring in new titles (specifically webcomics) to our acquisitions process So when I had the[...]
Image to Collect Ophiuchus Webcomic in August
A lot of people think that comic book publishers should be trying to break into the webcomics market, where there are exponentially more readers available who could be converted into paying customers Image must have misheard those people, because instead of bringing the world of print comics to the web, they're bringing webcomics to print![...]
Instagram
As this Instagram user, salgoolulu, demonstrates here. View this post on Instagram. But could it be an avenue for telling short, comic narratives too? Like webcomics, could Instagram now be a place for artists to tell short stories, where users swipe between panels to continue the story? It doesn't seem to be a problem for user johannathemad[...]
Webcomic Spotlight – Inhibit By Eve G. And Song Of The Outcasts By Van Weasel
By Jason Karlson Once again we have two more fantastic, recently launched webcomics to discuss. Inhibit by Eve G Picture the brochure for Charles Xavier's safe haven for mutants You might be fearing for your life, but look what's on offer Holographic training rooms, alien technology, a blackbird jet under the basketball court and, of course, the frequent[...]
Funny Webcomics Unite For A Historic Collection
Richard Hoveran writes, Start Here is an anthology of the first strip/episode from funny webcomics It's on Kickstarter right now and if this project reaches its goal it will become a historic collection having brought together over 30 hilarious webcomics in a printed form for the first time; including the popular favorites like StupidFox, Pon &[...]
From Strip To Script – The Webcomic Camp Weedonwantcha
Right now, I'm chipping at the tip of the iceberg in terms of various types of comics, before I start getting weird with the various scripting styles. So let's see: I've done American superhero comics, American independent comics, Japanese adventure comics…let's do my personal favorite comics delivery system: webcomics. Why are webcomics my favorite? As a reader: hey,[...]
Webcomic Spotlight: Nonesense And Terrible Terrible Terrible Are Two To Watch
What can I say? Nobody's perfect I guess. So here we are; two webcomics that have caught my interest, and while it's far too early to really write anything substantial about them, hopefully you'll be able to see the beginnings of some new and exciting webcomics as they develop. Nonesense, by Francis Marshall At present there isn't really[...]