2014 in webcomics

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Notable events of 2014 in webcomics.

Events

In 2014, Tarol Stephens' Goblins went on hiatus as its creator suffered a nervous breakdown. Two months later, Stephens published this image.[1]

Awards

Webcomics started

Webcomics ended

References

  1. Stephens, Tarol Hunt (2014-05-08). "I Quit". Goblinscomic.org.
  2. Lee, Jun-Youb (2015-04-03). "Startup Battles Naver in English Webtoons". The Wall Street Journal.
  3. Gera, Emily (2014-03-10). "Namco High studio ShiftyLook is shutting its doors". Polygon.
  4. Pereyda, Rob (2014-03-10). "ShiftyLook's Next Step". ShiftyLook. Archived from the original on 2014-03-14.
  5. Arrant, Chris (2014-07-26). "2014 Eisner Awards Winners (Full List)". Newsarama.
  6. "2014 Harvey Award Winners Announced". Previews World. Sep 8, 2014.
  7. johnston, Rich (2014-09-23). "The Joe Shuster Awards 2014 – Full Audio". Bleeding Cool.
  8. "2014 NCS Awards Winners!". National Cartoonists Society. May 26, 2014.
  9. "Cartoonist Studio Prize 2014: Taiyo Matsumoto's Sunny and Emily Carroll's Out of Skin win". Slate. March 7, 2014.
  10. "sfadb: Aurora Awards 2014". www.sfadb.com. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  11. "2014 Hugo Awards". World Science Fiction Society. Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  12. Athique, Adrian; Baulch, Emma, eds. (2019). Digital Transactions in Asia: Economic, Informational, and Social Exchanges. Routledge.
  13. Devasia, Ankita (2019-05-30). "10 of the Best Webcomics for Newcomers". Book Riot.
  14. "Princess Maison Manga About Apartment-Searching Woman Gets Live-Action Series". Anime News Network. 2016-09-04.
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