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2013 in webcomics
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May 29, 2025
Contents
Events
Awards
Webcomics started
Webcomics ended
References
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Notable events of
2013 in
webcomics
.
Events
Joey Manley greatly influenced the business model of webcomics.
Randall Munroe
creates the
Hugo Award
-winning 3,099 panel
xkcd
strip "
Time
".
[
2
]
[
3
]
The
Modern Tales
family of websites closes in April.
[
1
]
Joey Manley
, founder of webcomic syndicates such as Modern Tales and
Webcomics Nation
, dies at age 48.
[
1
]
[
4
]
Awards
Eisner Awards
"Best digital comic" won by Paul Tobin and
Colleen Coover
's
Bandette
.
[
5
]
Harvey Awards
, "Best Online Comics Work" won by
Mike Norton
's
Battlepug
.
[
6
]
Ignatz Awards
, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by
Jillian Tamaki
's
SuperMutant Magic Academy
.
[
7
]
Joe Shuster Awards
, "Outstanding Webcomics Creator" won by
Michael DeForge
(
Ant Comic
).
[
8
]
Reuben Awards
, "On-Line Comics"; Short Form won by Graham Harrop's
Ten Cats
, Long Form won by Vince Dorse's
Untold Tales of Bigfoot
.
[
9
]
Cartoonist Studio Prize
, "Best Web Comic" won by
ND Stevenson
's
Nimona
.
[
10
]
Aurora Awards
, "Best Graphic Novel" won by Alina Pete's
Weregeek
.
[
11
]
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature
won by
Ursula Vernon
's
Digger
.
[
12
]
Webcomics started
Opráski sčeskí historje
[
cs
]
(lit. "
The Pictures of the Czech History
", though misspelled), among the most popular Czech webcomics, started in 2013.
January 26
—
A Simple Thinking About Blood Type
by Real Crazy Man
January 28
—
Table Titans
by
Scott Kurtz
March –
The Private Eye
by
Brian K. Vaughan
and
Marcos Martín
April –
Kill Six Billion Demons
by "Abbadon" (Tom Parkinson-Morgan)
May –
Up and Out
by
Julia Kaye
May 8
—
Tales of the Unusual
by
Oh Seong-dae
June –
Henchgirl
by Kristen Gudsnuk
June 30
—
Qahera
by Deena Mohamed
July –
Fowl Language
by
Brian Gordon
August 8
—
Check, Please!
by Ngozi Ukazu
August
—
ēlDLIVE
by
Akira Amano
September 4 –
Love Revolution
by 232
September 5
—
The Gamer
by Sung Sang-Young and Sang-Ah
October 8 –
The Last Halloween
by
Abby Howard
October 12
—
ReLIFE
by Sō Yayoi
October 31 –
Blindsprings
by Kadi Fedoruk
November 1
—
Stand Still, Stay Silent
by
Minna Sundberg
November 21 –
Let's Speak English
by
Mary Cagle
November
—
Trans Girl Next Door
by Kylie Summer Wu
December 8 –
Wind Breaker
by Yongseok Jo
December 11
—
Million Doll
by Ai
Sarah's Scribbles
by
Sarah Andersen
Year Hare Affair
by Lin Chao
Webcomics ended
FreakAngels
by
Warren Ellis
and Paul Duffield, 2008 – 2013
Fashion King
by Kian84, 2011 – 2013
Orange Marmalade
by
Seok Woo
, 2011 – 2013
A Redtail's Dream
by
Minna Sundberg
, 2011 – 2013
Misaeng
by
Yoon Tae-ho
, 2012 – 2013
References
1
2
3
Melrose, Kevin (November 8, 2013).
"Modern Tales founder Joey Manley passes away"
.
Comic Book Resources
.
↑
Tickle, Glen (July 29, 2013).
"Randall Munroe Finally Finishes His 3,099 Panel xkcd Magnum Opus "Time"
"
.
The Mary Sue
.
↑
Anders, Charlie Jane (August 17, 2014).
"All The Most Exciting Moments From The 2014 Hugo Awards!"
.
io9
.
↑
Johnston, Rich (November 8, 2013).
"Joey Manley Passes, Aged 48"
. Bleeding Cool News.
↑
"2013 EISNER Awards Winners (Full List)"
.
Newsarama
. July 20, 2013.
↑
"Baltimore Comic-Con, Harvey Awards Announce 2013 Winners"
.
Previews World
. September 10, 2013.
↑
Hughes, Joseph (September 15, 2013).
"Michael DeForge Leads Your 2013 Ignatz Award Winners"
.
ComicsAlliance
.
↑
Boyd, Kevin A. (August 24, 2013).
"2013 Joe Shuster Award Winners"
. The Joe Shuster Awards.
↑
"2013 Reuben Awards Winners"
.
National Cartoonists Society
. May 25, 2013.
↑
"Chris Ware's Building Stories and Noelle Stevenson's Nimona win the Cartoonist Studio Prize"
.
Slate
. March 1, 2013.
↑
"sfadb: Aurora Awards 2013"
.
www.sfadb.com
. Retrieved
November 25,
2015
.
↑
"Mythopoeic Awards: 2013 Winners Announced"
. Mythopoeic Society. Archived from
the original
on August 3, 2014.
↑
Zlatkovský, Michal (September 23, 2013).
"Opráski sčeskí historje na IHNED.cz: Jak Češi volili Husákovu KSČ"
.
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