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== [[Web Comics]] == |
== [[Web Comics]] == |
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* ''[[Trace]]'' now a Manhwa |
* ''[[Trace]]'' now a Manhwa |
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* As well as [[Noblesse]] |
* As well as [[Noblesse]] |
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* ''[[Megatokyo]]'' |
* ''[[Megatokyo]]'' |
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* [[Questionable Content]] |
* [[Questionable Content]] |
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* ''[[Dinosaur Comics]]'' in print became "Your Whole Family Is Made of Meat." |
* ''[[Dinosaur Comics]]'' in print became "Your Whole Family Is Made of Meat." |
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* ''[[xkcd]]''{{'}}s "Volume Zero." |
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* ''[[PvP (webcomic)|Pv P]]'' |
* ''[[PvP (webcomic)|Pv P]]'' |
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* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' |
* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' |
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* ''[[The Non-Adventures of Wonderella]]'': "why read for free what you can buy" says the ad. |
* ''[[The Non-Adventures of Wonderella]]'': "why read for free what you can buy" says the ad. |
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* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' is an odd case that started off as an independent print comic. After publishing three and a half volumes, they moved to publishing online first in order to reach a larger audience. |
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' is an odd case that started off as an independent print comic. After publishing three and a half volumes, they moved to publishing online first in order to reach a larger audience. |
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* ''[[Hark! A Vagrant]]'' |
* ''[[Hark! A Vagrant]]'', in two volumes |
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* ''[[Cyanide |
* ''[[Cyanide & Happiness]]'' |
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* ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'', with bonus material, side stories and [[Prequel|prequels]] only available in print. |
* ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'', with bonus material, side stories and [[Prequel|prequels]] only available in print. |
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* ''[[Narbonic]]'' |
* ''[[Narbonic]]'' |
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* ''[[Skin Horse]]'' |
* ''[[Skin Horse]]'' |
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* ''[[Khaos Komix]]'', print version planned once the story is concluded. |
* ''[[Khaos Komix]]'', print version planned once the story is concluded. |
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* Variant; many of the t-shirts seen in ''[[Questionable Content]]'' [[Merchandise-Driven|wind up in the QC store if there's enough demand]]. |
* Variant; many of the t-shirts seen in ''[[Questionable Content]]'' [[Merchandise-Driven|wind up in the QC store if there's enough demand]]. |
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* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', with bonus material, though the collected volumes are lagging behind the online strip by several years. |
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', with bonus material, though the collected volumes are lagging behind the online strip by several years. |
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* [[Bruno the Bandit]] |
* [[Bruno the Bandit]] |
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* ''[[Apple Geeks]]'' |
* ''[[Apple Geeks]]'' |
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* ''[[Shortpacked]]'' has four volumes, ''[[Walkyverse|Roomies]]'' one with a second on the way, and the first year of ''[[Dumbing of Age]]'' is set to be collected soon. |
* ''[[Shortpacked]]'' has four volumes, ''[[Walkyverse|Roomies]]'' one with a second on the way, and the first year of ''[[Dumbing of Age]]'' is set to be collected soon. |
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* Bill Holbrook publishes annual volumes of ''[[Kevin and Kell]]'' |
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== Web Animation == |
== Web Animation == |
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* Scott Adams published a number of his blog posts in the ''[[Dilbert]]'' book. |
* Scott Adams published a number of his blog posts in the ''[[Dilbert]]'' book. |
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* ''[[How to Teach Physics to Your Dog]]'' started out this way |
* ''[[How to Teach Physics to Your Dog]]'' started out this way |
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* ''[[Cake Wrecks]]'' has produced a book, complete with a book tour (to which many fans brought cakes of their own). |
* ''[[Cake Wrecks]]'' has produced a book, complete with a book tour (to which many fans brought cakes of their own). |
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* ''[[Stuff White People Like]]'' started off as a blog and was made into a book. |
* ''[[Stuff White People Like]]'' started off as a blog and was made into a book. |
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* ''[[Julie and Julia]]'': blog=> book => movie with [[Meryl Streep]]. A big gap in that final step, made by the fact that [[Nora Ephron]] just didn't like the attitude she got off of Julie Powell from her blog. |
* ''[[Julie and Julia]]'': blog=> book => movie with [[Meryl Streep]]. A big gap in that final step, made by the fact that [[Nora Ephron]] just didn't like the attitude she got off of Julie Powell from her blog. |
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* ''[[Jump the Shark]]'' from the late website of the same name |
* ''[[Jump the Shark]]'' from the late website of the same name |
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* ''Comic Book Legends Revealed'' from the blog Comics Should Be Good - half new items and half items already posted on the blog. |
* ''Comic Book Legends Revealed'' from the blog Comics Should Be Good - half new items and half items already posted on the blog. |
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* ''The Law of Superheroes'' by James Daily and Ryan Davidson was born from their blog, ''[http://lawandthemultiverse.com/ Law and the Multiverse]''. |
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 5 February 2021
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A Web Original work that has been published in print.
May contain a Print Bonus.
Examples of Web First include:
Web Comics
- Trace now a Manhwa
- As well as Noblesse
- Megatokyo
- Questionable Content
- El Goonish Shive
- Flipside
- Gunnerkrigg Court
- Questionable Content
- Dinosaur Comics in print became "Your Whole Family Is Made of Meat."
- xkcd's "Volume Zero."
- Pv P
- Axis Powers Hetalia
- The Non-Adventures of Wonderella: "why read for free what you can buy" says the ad.
- Girl Genius is an odd case that started off as an independent print comic. After publishing three and a half volumes, they moved to publishing online first in order to reach a larger audience.
- Hark! A Vagrant, in two volumes
- Cyanide & Happiness
- The Order of the Stick, with bonus material, side stories and prequels only available in print.
- Narbonic
- Skin Horse
- Khaos Komix, print version planned once the story is concluded.
- Variant; many of the t-shirts seen in Questionable Content wind up in the QC store if there's enough demand.
- Sluggy Freelance, with bonus material, though the collected volumes are lagging behind the online strip by several years.
- Bruno the Bandit
- Penny Arcade
- Axe Cop
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- Apple Geeks
- Shortpacked has four volumes, Roomies one with a second on the way, and the first year of Dumbing of Age is set to be collected soon.
- Bill Holbrook publishes annual volumes of Kevin and Kell
Web Animation
- Homestar Runner was successful enough to have many DVDs.
- Alejo And Valentina
- Making Fiends was picked up by Nicktoons and remade for TV.
- Happy Tree Friends started out as web animation but ended up getting a TV show.
Web Serial Novel
- John Dies at the End.
- Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy. Went from a popular science website to a nonfiction book.
- Amakute Hoshikute Torokeru Chuu started out as a web novel on Fuguriya's website before being adapted into the seventh game of the Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke wo series.
Blog
- Scott Adams published a number of his blog posts in the Dilbert book.
- How to Teach Physics to Your Dog started out this way
- Cake Wrecks has produced a book, complete with a book tour (to which many fans brought cakes of their own).
- Stuff White People Like started off as a blog and was made into a book.
- Julie and Julia: blog=> book => movie with Meryl Streep. A big gap in that final step, made by the fact that Nora Ephron just didn't like the attitude she got off of Julie Powell from her blog.
- Jump the Shark from the late website of the same name
- Comic Book Legends Revealed from the blog Comics Should Be Good - half new items and half items already posted on the blog.
- The Law of Superheroes by James Daily and Ryan Davidson was born from their blog, Law and the Multiverse.