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Years in webcomics
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2003
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Notable events of
2003 in
webcomics
.
Events
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Jackie Lesnick's
Girly
ran from 2003 to 2010.
Mike Krahulik
and
Jerry Holkins
of
Penny Arcade
founded
Child's Play
.
[
1
]
[
2
]
Awards
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]
Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards
, "Outstanding Comic" won by Justine Shaw's
Nowhere Girl
.
[
3
]
Ignatz Awards
, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by
James Kochalka
's
American Elf
.
[
4
]
Justine Shaw's
Nowhere Girl
becomes the first webcomic to be nominated for an
Eisner Award
.
[
5
]
Webcomics started
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January 1 —
A Modest Destiny
by Sean Howard
February 1 —
Dinosaur Comics
by
Ryan North
February 7 —
A Softer World
by
Joey Comeau
and Emily Horne
February 10 —
Least I Could Do
by
Ryan Sohmer
and
Lar DeSouza
February —
Idiot Box
by Matt Bors
March —
Digger
by
Ursula Vernon
April 6 —
Girly
by Jackie Lesnick
April 20 —
No Rest for the Wicked
by Andrea L. Peterson
May —
Wondermark
by
David Malki
June 30 —
Badmash
by Sandeep Sood, Nimesh Patel, and Sanjay Shah
June 30 —
The Right Number
by
Scott McCloud
August 2 —
Questionable Content
by
Jeph Jacques
August 4 —
Loxie & Zoot
by Stephen Crowley
September 25 —
The Order of the Stick
by
Rich Burlew
September —
Smithson
by
Shaenon K. Garrity
et al.
Anima: Age of the Robots
by Johnny Tay
El Listo
by Xavier Àgueda
Hetalia: Axis Powers
by
Hidekaz Himaruya
Inverloch
by Sarah Ellerton
Li'l Mell and Sergio
by
Shaenon K. Garrity
et al.
Unspeakable Vault (Of Doom)
by François Launet
Webcomics ended
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Leisure Town
by
Tristan A. Farnon
, 1997 – 2003
Makeshift Miracle
by Jim Zubkavich, September 10, 2001 – March 4, 2003
Zombie and Mummy
by
Olia Lialina
and
Dragan Espenschied
, 2001 – 2003
References
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]
^
Maragos, Nick (2005-11-07).
"Will Strip for Games"
.
1UP
. p. 4. Archived from
the original
on 2015-12-08.
^
Atchison, Lee (2008-01-28).
"The Third Age of Webcomics, Part Three"
. Sequential Tart.
^
"2003 Winners and Nominees"
.
Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards
. Archived from
the original
on 2012-02-04.
^
"2003 Ignatz Award Recipients"
.
SPX
. 2003-10-01.
^
Price, Matthew (2003-04-18).
"DC leads in nominations; Norman artist in race for award"
.
The Daily Oklahoman
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