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Notable events of 2013 in webcomics .

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Joey Manley greatly influenced the business model of webcomics. Joey Manley 2009.jpg
Joey Manley greatly influenced the business model of webcomics.

Awards

Webcomics started

Opraski sceski historje [cs] (lit. "The Pictures of the Czech History", though misspelled), among the most popular Czech webcomics, started in 2013. Opraski sceski historje chrezt.jpg
Opráski sčeskí historje  [ cs ] (lit. "The Pictures of the Czech History", though misspelled), among the most popular Czech webcomics, started in 2013.

Webcomics ended

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