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2010 in webcomics
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May 29, 2025
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References
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Notable events of
2010 in
webcomics
.
Events
No other
sprite comic
has reached the same amount of popularity as
Brian Clevinger
's
8-Bit Theater
after he concluded it in 2010.
Keenspot
stopped being a webcomic collective and moved to content development and publishing on July 1.
[
2
]
After launching a new mobile platform,
DC Comics
shuts down their
Zuda Comics
imprint in July.
[
3
]
The
New England Webcomics Weekend
was held for the second and last time on November 6–7.
Awards
Clickburg Webcomic Awards
, won by Hallie Lama, Setsuna, and Michiel van de Pol.
[
4
]
Eagle Awards
, "Favourite Web-Based Comic" won by
Warren Ellis
and Paul Duffield's
FreakAngels
.
[
5
]
Eisner Awards
, "Best Digital Comic" won by
Cameron Stewart
's
Sin Titulo
.
[
6
]
Harvey Awards
, "Best Online Comics Work" won by
Scott Kurtz
'
PvP
.
[
7
]
Ignatz Awards
, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by
Mike Dawson
's
Troop 142
.
[
8
]
Joe Shuster Awards
, "Outstanding Webcomic Creator" won by
Karl Kerschl
(
The Abominable Charles Christopher
).
[
9
]
Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story
won by
Kaja Foglio
,
Phil Foglio
, and Cheyenne Wright's
Girl Genius
, Volume 9
.
[
10
]
[
11
]
Webcomics started
January 8
—
Denma
by Yang Yeong-soon
February 9
—
Zahra's Paradise
by Amil and Khalil
February 23
—
Dream Life, a late coming of age
by
Salgood Sam
April 1
—
I Taste Sound
by
Mike Riley
May 8
—
Go Get a Roomie!
by Chloé C.
June 12
—
Whomp!
by Ronnie Filyaw
June 30 —
Paranatural
by Zack Morrison
July —
Vattu
by
Evan Dahm
July 14 —
Unsounded
by Ashley Cope
August 27
—
Shadowbinders
by Kambrea and Thom Pratt
December 24 —
The Wormworld Saga
by Daniel Lieske
Along with the Gods
by Joo Ho-min
Cheapjack Shakespeare
by Shaun McLaughlin
Cheese in the Trap
by
Soonkki
Crocodile in Water, Tiger on Land
Si Juki
by Faza Ibnu Ubaidillah Salman
Tower of God
by Lee Jong-hui
Webcomics ended
Goats
by
Jonathan Rosenberg
, 1997
–
2010
8-Bit Theater
by
Brian Clevinger
, 2001
–
2010
A Modest Destiny
by Sean Howard, 2003
–
2010
Girly
by Jackie Lesnick, 2003
–
2010
Fission Chicken
by J.P. Morgan, 2006
–
2010
Order of Tales
by
Evan Dahm
, 2008 – 2010
Writer J
by
Oh Seong-dae
, 2009 – 2010
References
↑
Cruz, Larry (2014-05-09).
"Will there ever be another great sprite comic?"
.
Comic Book Resources
.
↑
Burns-White, Eric (2010-01-04).
"The Fall of the House of Keen"
.
Websnark
. Archived from
the original
on 2016-03-03
. Retrieved
2016-02-18
.
↑
Reid, Calvin (2010-07-01).
"DC Comics Shuts Down the Zuda Web Comics Site"
.
Publishers Weekly
.
↑
"De Uitslag"
.
Clickburg.nl
. 2010-07-01.
↑
"2010"
. The Eagle Awards. Archived from
the original
on 2014-02-22
. Retrieved
2018-09-09
.
↑
"Eisner Awards 2010-Present"
.
Comic-con.org
. 2 December 2012.
↑
"2010 Harvey Award Winners"
. The Harvey Awards. Archived from
the original
on 2012-07-20.
↑
"2010 Ignatz Award Recipients"
.
SPX
. 2010-09-12.
↑
"2010 Nominees and Winners"
.
Joe Shuster Awards
. January 2010.
↑
"2010 Hugo Awards"
. World Science Fiction Society. Archived from
the original
on 2011-05-07
. Retrieved
2011-04-25
.
↑
Cavna, Michael (2010-09-05).
"
'GIRL GENIUS' wins Hugo Award for best graphic story"
.
The Washington Post
. Archived from
the original
on October 6, 2012.
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