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Notable events of 2003 in webcomics.
Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins of Penny Arcade founded Child's Play.
Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards, "Outstanding Comic" won by Justine Shaw's Nowhere Girl.
Ignatz Awards, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by James Kochalka's American Elf.
Justine Shaw's Nowhere Girl becomes the first webcomic to be nominated for an Eisner Award.
January 1 — A Modest Destiny by Sean Howard
January — Suburban Tribe by John Lee
February 1 — Dinosaur Comics by Ryan North, February 1, 2003 —
February 7 — A Softer World by Joey Comeau and Emily Horne
February 10 — Least I Could Do by Ryan Sohmer and Lar DeSouza
February — Idiot Box by Matt Bors
April 6 — Girly by Josh Lesnick
April 20 — No Rest for the Wicked by Andrea L. Peterson
May — Wondermark by David Malki
June 1 — Antihero for Hire by Mark Shallow
June 11 — Count Your Sheep by Adrian 'Adis' Ramos
June 30 — Badmash by Sandeep Sood, Nimesh Patel, and Sanjay Shah
June 30 — The Right Number by Scott McCloud
July 13 — Zap! by Chris Layfield and Pascalle Lepas
August 2 — Questionable Content by Jeph Jacques
August 4 — Loxie & Zoot by Stephen Crowley
September 30 —The Order of the Stick by Rich Burlew
September — Smithson by Shaenon K. Garrity et al.
October 22 — Twisted Kaiju Theater by Shin Goji
Anima: Age of the Robots by Johnny Tay
Applegeeks by Mohammad "Hawk" Haque and Ananth Panagariya
Hetalia: Axis Powers by Hidekaz Himaruya
Inverloch by Sarah Ellerton
Is This Tomorrow? by Kelly Shane and Woody Compton
Li'l Mell and Sergio by Shaenon K. Garrity et al.
Star Cross'd Destiny by Juno
Unspeakable Vault (Of Doom) by François Launet
Leisure Town by Tristan A. Farnon, 1997 – 2003
Bigtime Consulting by James Sanchez, July 1, 1999 – April 19, 2003
Makeshift Miracle by Jim Zubkavich, September 10, 2001 – March 4, 2003
Zombie and Mummy by Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied, 2001 – 2003
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