It’s a great day for some lucky (but above all, hard working) web comic creators! Yes, that’s right – the day has arrived. It’s the announcement of the first winners in the annual Webcomic List Awards!
The Webcomic List Awards – Results now in!

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It’s a great day for some lucky (but above all, hard working) web comic creators! Yes, that’s right – the day has arrived. It’s the announcement of the first winners in the annual Webcomic List Awards!
Gianna Masetti is the creator of The Noob. She took a little time out from her busy schedule to talk to The Webcomic Builder about how and why she makes comics.
Love them or hate them, there are many issues surrounding making a fan comic that those who are interested in making them should know.
There is a massive advantage to buffers. They stop your readership dropping off when you can’t update. This alone should be a reason why you have one.
Guest article by R(ed) of Meiosis. First things first: I am not an artist. My comic draws itself. If you have ever asked someone “How do I improve my art” you will get the fair and reasonable answer that’s something along the lines of drawing from real life. Sure it might be landscapes, or nudes, […]
For many UK-based webcomickers, the UK Web & Mini Comix Thing is a regular fixture on their schedule. For the past seven years, the event has been staged on the campus of the Queen Mary University in London.
If you create a rich and detailed world in which to set your fantasy story, it becomes more believable, and keeping a record of all that you decide about your world means you can be consistent
There is a phenomenon whispered about in the corners of conventions; with furtive glances toward the unsuspecting subjects of the con-goer’s ire…
Webcomics fall into two general categories: those who use backgrounds, and those that look bland. It’s time to develop an eye for scenery.
In this, the first of a two-part debate, guest writer Drowemos Eseotevahi of Exiern comes not to praise buffers but to bury them.