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2009 in webcomics

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2009 in webcomics

Years in webcomics
  
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Notable events of 2009 in webcomics.

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Events

  • New England Webcomics Weekend was first held March 20–22.
  • Komikoo.com was launched.
  • Awards

  • Eisner Awards, "Best Webcomic" won by Carla Speed McNeil's Finder.
  • Harvey Awards, "Best Online Comics Work" won by Scott O. Brown, Steve Ellis, and David Gallaher's High Moon.
  • Ignatz Awards, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by Cayetano Garza's Year of the Rat.
  • Joe ShusterAwards, "Outstanding WebComic Creator/Creative Team" won by Cameron Stewart, creator of Sin Titulo.
  • Webcomics started

  • February 1 — Amalgam by Maya Zankoul
  • April 13 — Homestuck by Andrew Hussie
  • July 13 — One-Punch Man by One
  • July 6 — The Oatmeal by Matthew Inman
  • July — Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh
  • August 15 — Drive: the scifi comic by Dave Kellett
  • September 4 — Guilded Age by T Campbell, Erica Henderson and Phil Khan
  • September 21 — Bad Machinery by John Allison
  • October 7 — Dirt Nap by Gabe Cinquepalmi
  • October 31 — Death-Day by Sam Hiti and Joseph Midthun
  • October — La Morté Sisters by Tony Trov, Johnny Zito and Christine Larsen
  • December 25 — Axe Cop by Malachai Nicolle and Ethan Nicolle
  • Webcomics ended

  • Chopping Block by Lee Adam Herold, 2000 – 2009
  • The Pain – When Will It End? by Tim Kreider, 2000 – 2009
  • Scary Go Round by John Allison, 2002 – 2009
  • Ugly Hill by Paul Southworth, 2005 – 2009
  • Pink Lady by Yeon Woo and Seo Na, 2007 – 2009
  • References

    2009 in webcomics Wikipedia