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Notable events of 2015 in webcomics.

Events

  • Randall Munroe of xkcd released a collection of illustrations called Thing Explainer on 24 November, based on his comic "Up Goer Five".[1]
  • Chris Onstad of the webcomic Achewood resumed to posting new comics on December 24, after 20 months of hiatus.[2]

Awards

Webcomics started

  • March — Super Secret by eon
  • March 5 — Space Boy by Stephen McCranie
  • March 6 — ShootAround by suspu
  • March 16 — Newman by John Ulrich
  • April 1 — Yumi's Cells by Lee Dong-geun
  • April 1 — Out-Of-Placers by Valsalia
  • April 3 — Never Satisfied by Taylor Robin
  • May — Girl's World by Morangg
  • May — Fantome-Stein by Beka Duke
  • May 14 — How to Love by Alex Norris
  • May 16 — Spirit Fingers by Han Kyoung-chal
  • April 6 — Sleepless Domain by Mary Cagle
  • June 1 — Oh! Holy by Ahyun
  • June 24 — Sword Interval by Benjamin Fleuter
  • August 15 — Mask Girl by Mae-mi and Hee-se
  • August 31 — Cyberforce by Marc Silvestri
  • September 13 — Gosu by Giun Ryu and Mun Jeong Hoo
  • October — Finnish Nightmares by Karoliina Korhonen
  • December 13 — Eggnoid by Archie The RedCat
  • December 26 — These Memories Won't Last by Stu Campbell
  • Acception by Coco “Colourbee” Ouwerkerk
  • Time Prisoners by Bai Xiao
  • Urbanlore by Kaveri Gopalakrishnan and Aarthi Parthasarathy

Webcomics ended

References

  1. ^ Munroe, Randall (2015-11-24). "Thing Explainer". xkcd.
  2. ^ O'Neil, Tim (17 May 2016). "Achewood returns neurotic as ever after all these years". The A.V. Club.
  3. ^ Arrant, Chris (2015-07-11). "2015 Eisner Awards Winners (Full List)". Newsarama.
  4. ^ "2015 Harvey Award Winners Announced". Previews World. Sep 28, 2015.
  5. ^ Arrant, Chris (September 21, 2015). "2015 Ignatz Awards Winners (Full List)". Newsarama.
  6. ^ Alverson, Brigid (2015-10-23). "Joe Shuster Awards announces 2015 Winners". CBR.
  7. ^ "Reuben Awards Winners 2015". National Cartoonists Society. May 23, 2015.
  8. ^ "Richard McGuire's Here and Winston Rowntree's Waiting win the Cartoonist Studio Prize". Slate. April 10, 2015.
  9. ^ "Locus Online News » 2015 Aurora Awards Winners". www.locusmag.com. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  10. ^ Alverson, Brigid (2016-02-15). "'Roller Girl,' 'Nimona' win Cybils awards". Comic Book Resources.