Webcomics

Word WEBCOMICS
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Definitions and meanings of "Webcomics"

What do we mean by webcomics?

An online comic, especially one first published on the Internet.

1. Internet comics; Comics published on the internet. 2. Digital comic-strips featured online. 3. Online comedians, who feature funny skits and jokes. Also known as: Online comics & Web-comics Urban Dictionary

Greetings on website Urban Dictionary

A comic published on the internet; for example, Penny Arcade or 8-Bit Theater. Urban Dictionary

A comic that was published on the internet For Example, Homestuck Urban Dictionary

The genre that ads in Urban dictionary seem to post a fucking lot of. Urban Dictionary

A comic strip, which is placed on a website and usually updated regularly. Often related to video games, although not always. Urban Dictionary

Another name for the webcomic "homestuck" that was created by andrew hussie on april 13, 2009 Urban Dictionary

Started off as a place to catalog actual bad webcomics to discuss their flaws, only to be taken over by transphobic nit-pickers who like to harass artists. Is compared to a giant circlejerk. Urban Dictionary

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The word "webcomics" in example sentences

Working in webcomics is like trying to find an honest salesman in Tijuana. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Plus, they did a nice little interview with me about the comic, and my time in webcomics in general. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Could the decline in webcomics visitors have something to do with job layoffs in office positions where people are parked in front of a computer all day, being underutilized? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Specializes in webcomics, particularly the kid-friendly World of Quest. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Scott Kurtz (PvP), Dave Kellett (Sheldon), Kris Straub (Starslip Crisis), and Brad Guigar (Evil Inc) discuss some of the core issues in webcomics: making money and building communities. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Is there a webcomic Top 10 from Time magazine or something where Scott is one of the top 10 artists in webcomics? ❋ Unknown (2007)

| Reply or the dumbest man in webcomics … jury is still out ❋ Unknown (2006)

… a couple of the biggest names in webcomics have been taking this to the next level, broadcasting their artistic alchemy live. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Let’s do our part to see some people in webcomics get the accolades they deserve this year. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think the primary problem with serious superhero webcomics gaining popularity, that doesn’t really affect comedic webcomics, is the fact that the reader has no personal investment in it, so the delayed payoff that comes from drama causes greatly reduced retention, and even reduces the number of people willing to give it a try. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Another thing that doesn’t work as well for webcomics is tall, vertical panels that require the reader to scroll up and down to figure out what’s going on. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think some of it has to do with the fact that the only limits to the content of webcomics is the writer’s own sense of what is appropriate. ❋ Unknown (2008)

She posts her untitled webcomics at her LJ, normallife. ❋ Jlundberg (2006)

Lots and lots of major-name webcomics are not yet in that category. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If I weren’t writing prose, I’d like to pursue the fame and fortune that inevitably attend upon a career in webcomics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The comic does seem to keep getting better though and to the extent you love jokey meta kind of webcomics, this might be one for you to check out. ❋ Xaviar Xerexes (2010)

I say that as the publisher of a "webcomics" magazine and I do think it's useful to talk about webcomics as a subset of comics but I don't tend to worry too much about where to draw the line between webcomics and comics as a whole. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Person A: "I know any good comic book stores. Where can I find rare [comics] with valuable quotes?" Person B: "[Browse] the internet to find [webcomics]. Almost all of them are free to read!" ❋ Living-Meme (2012)

Webcome to [our website]. ❋ Musaeffendi (2018)

I was [reading] [my favorite] webcomic [when you] interrupted me. ❋ Geoff (2003)

[Dude], my 3 [favorite] [webcomics] just got updated. ❋ Xoxojordn (2016)

Dude: "Going [back to urban dictionary]...... oh nice a [webcomics] about a pink-haired teenage cannibal girl getting fucked by a werewolf, man whats next? [toenail] fungus advertisements? Dude: "better toenail fungus ads, [Webcomics] with hot girls makes brings a disadvantage on no nut November. ❋ Burgerkingassletuce (2019)

Some Guy: I almost forgot to check the new [VG Cats] webcomic today! [Yikes]! Some Girl: Oh [noz]! ❋ Quizznotik (2006)

the unmentionable webcomic is the [name] we use [for it] as not to [summon] them ❋ Soul Overrun (2021)

Person A: "Hey, my [webcomics] on the Bad [Webcomics] Wiki…" Person B: "That website supports [Stonetoss], ignore it." ❋ Sumgyen Pakistan (2023)

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