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Notable events of
2006 in
webcomics
.
Events
Lackadaisy
started in July 2006.
Platinum Studios
purchases website
DrunkDuck
, with the purpose of publishing comic books online before creating physical releases.
[1]
Webcomics collective
ACT-I-VATE
debuted in February.
[2]
Awards
Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards
, "Outstanding Comic" won by Nicholas Gurewitch's
The Perry Bible Fellowship
.
[3]
Clickburg Webcomic Awards
, won by Liz Greenfield, Stephan Brusche, and
Daniel Merlin Goodbrey
.
[4]
Ignatz Awards
, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by Nicholas Gurewitch's
The Perry Bible Fellowship
.
[5]
Eagle Awards
, "Favourite Web-Based Comic" won by
Batton Lash
's
Supernatural Law
.
[6]
Eisner Awards
, "Best Digital Comic" won by
Scott Kurtz
'
PvP
.
[7]
Harvey Awards
, "Best Online Comics Work" won by
James Kochalka
's
American Elf
.
[8]
Weblog Awards
, "Best Comic Strip" won by
Ryan Sohmer
and Lar deSouza's
Least I Could Do
.
[9]
Webcomics started
January 5 —
The Dreamland Chronicles
by
Scott Christian Sava
January 22 —
San Antonio Rock City
by
Mitch Clem
January 27 —
The Jimi Homeless Experience (webcomic)
by
J.F. Kinyon
February 9 —
minus
by Ryan Armand
February 8 —
The New Adventures Of Queen Victoria
, by Pab Sungenis
February 13 —
Married to the Sea
by
Drew
and
Natalie Dee
March 1 —
Planet Karen
by Karen Ellis
April 16 —
Fission Chicken
by J.P. Morgan
April 18 —
Tonari no 801-chan
by Ajiko Kojima
April –
Rice Boy
by
Evan Dahm
June —
Cheshire Crossing
by
Andy Weir
July 19 —
Lackadaisy
by Tracy Butler
July —
What the Duck
by Aaron Johnson
September 20—
Awkward Zombie
by
Katie Tiedrich
November 6 —
Looking For Group
by
Ryan Sohmer
and
Lar DeSouza
November 11
Skin Deep
by Kory Bingaman
December 7 —
Erfworld
by
Rob Balder
and
Jamie Noguchi
December 25 —
Last Blood
by Bobby Crosby and Owen Gieni
The Sound of Heart
by
Jo Seok
Webcomics ended
Doctor Fun
by David Farley, 1993 – 2006
Narbonic
by
Shaenon K. Garrity
, 2000 – 2006
Mac Hall
by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd, 2000 – 2006
Anima: Age of the Robots
by Johnny Tay, 2003 – 2006
Sokora Refugees
by Semaui and Melissa Dejesus, 2004 – 2006
Concerned: The Half-Life and Death of Gordon Frohman
by Christopher C. Livingston, 2005 – 2006
References
^
Marriott, Michael (2006-09-25).
"For One Publisher, the Life of Every Comic Book Starts on the Web"
.
The New York Times
.
^
Alverson, Brigid (2014-01-01).
"Dean Haspiel takes The Fox for a Silver Age spin"
.
Comic Book Resources
.
^
Brazleton, Tom
.
"Outstanding Comic"
.
Ryanestrada.com
. Archived from
the original
on 2011-05-23
. Retrieved
2016-02-15
.
^
"Nog te weinig vernieuwing in internetstrips"
.
Nu.nl
. 2006-06-03. Archived from
the original
on 2007-06-10.
^
"2006 Ignatz Award Recipients"
.
SPX
. 2003-10-01.
^
"2006"
. The Eagle Awards. Archived from
the original
on 2014-02-22
. Retrieved
2018-09-05
.
^
"2006 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards"
.
hahnlibrary.net
.
^
"2006 Harvey Award Winners"
. The Harvey Awards. Archived from
the original
on 2007-11-05.
^
"The 2006 Weblog Award Winners"
. The Weblog Awards. 2006-12-18. Archived from
the original
on 2008-05-13
. Retrieved
2016-02-15
.
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