List of webcomics in print

This list of webcomics in print includes a selection of notable webcomics that are, or were at one time, available in print.[nb 1] This includes comics collected into books as well as those published regularly in newspapers and magazines.

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Webcomic Artist/Writer Self-published book(s) Book(s) by another publisher Newspaper(s) Magazine(s)
A Simple Thinking About Blood Type Real Crazy Man Yes
A Softer World Joey Comeau and Emily Horne YesYes
Achewood Chris Onstad Yes Yes
Afuganisu-tan Timaking (ちまきing) Yes
American Elf James Kochalka Yes
Aoi House Adam Arnold and Shiei Yes
Applegeeks Mohammad Haque and Ananth Panagariya Yes
Argon Zark! Charley Parker Yes
Boy on a Stick and Slither Steven L. Cloud YesYes
Broodhollow Kris Straub Yes
Brawl in the Family Matthew Taranto Yes - - -
Bruno[1] Christopher Baldwin Yes
Bunny Lem (Huw Davies) Yes
Buttercup Festival David Troupes (alias Elliott G. Garbauskas) Yes
Buzzer Beater Takehiko Inoue Yes
Cat and Girl Dorothy Gambrell Yes
Chicken Wings Michael and Stefan Strasser Yes Yes Yes
Chopping Block Lee Adam Herold Yes
College Roomies from Hell!!! Maritza Campos-Rebolledo Yes
Comical Psychosomatic Medicine Yū Yūki, Sō Yes Yes
copper Kazu Kibuishi Yes
Courting Disaster Brad Guigar Yes
Create a Comic Project John Baird Yes
Cucumber Quest Gigi D.G. Yes
Cyanide and Happiness Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, Matt Melvin, Dave McElfatrick Yes
The Devil's Panties Jennie Breeden Yes
Diesel Sweeties[2][3][4] Richard Stevens Yes Yes Yes
Digger Ursula Vernon Yes
Dinosaur Comics Ryan North Yes
Dork Tower John Kovalic Yes Yes
Dr. McNinja Chris Hastings Yes
Earthsong Lady Yates Yes
ēlDLIVE Akira Amano Yes
Eric Monster Millikin Eric Millikin, Casey Sorrow Yes Yes Yes Yes
Errant Story Michael Poe Yes
Exploitation Now Michael Poe Yes
Erfworld Rob Balder, Xin Ye, Jamie Noguchi Yes
Mark Fiore Mark Fiore Yes Yes
FreakAngels Warren Ellis, Paul Duffield Yes
Galaxion Tara Tallan Yes
General Protection Fault Jeffrey T. Darlington Yes
Get Your War On David Rees Yes Yes Yes
Girl Genius Phil and Kaja Foglio Yes
Girly Josh Lesnick Yes
Girls With Slingshots Danielle Corsetto Yes
Greystone Inn Brad Guigar Yes Yes Yes
Goats Jonathan Rosenberg Yes
Goblins! Tarol Hunt Yes
Gunnerkrigg Court Tom Siddell Yes
Homestuck Andrew Hussie Yes
Hori-san to Miyamura-kun HERO Yes
Hsu and Chan Jeremy "Norm" Scott Yes
I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying[5] Cool-kyō Shinja Yes
I Drew This Dana Simpson Yes Yes
Idiot Box Matt Bors Yes
Inverloch Sarah Ellerton Yes
I Was Kidnapped By Lesbian Pirates From Outer Space Megan Rose Gedris Yes
It's Geek 2 Me Francis Cleetus Yes Yes Yes
Jack David Hopkins Yes
Johnny Wander Ananth Panagariya and Yuko Ota Yes
The Joy of Tech Liza Schmalcel and Bruce Evans Yes
Kevin and Kell Bill Holbrook Yes Yes
Kotoura-san Enokizu Yes
Megatokyo Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston Yes
Mob Psycho 100 One Yes
MS Paint Adventures Andrew Hussie Yes
One-Punch Man One Yes
Panda Likes (it) Giacomo Bevilacqua - Yes Yes
Princess Maison Aoi Ikebe Yes
Questionable Content Jeph Jacques Yes

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References

  1. Menefee, Craig (1999-05-17). "Bruno Web comic heads for silver screen". New Straits Times. Demand for his three books, which he originally hand-bound ... reached the point where he had to find a commercial printer
  2. "Olympian, The : 'Diesel' strip gets audition". The Olympian. 12 March 2007. this year it became available also in print
  3. "Q&A: Comic Artist Rich Stevens". Red Herring (magazine). 6 September 2006. Retrieved 16 August 2010. entered into a contract with United Feature Syndicate, which will allow his strip Diesel Sweetiesto appear alongside Peanuts, Dilbert, and Get Fuzzy in newspapers nationwide.
  4. Lloyd, Christopher (2007-03-15). "Laugh online: Edgy comics paper the Web". USA Today. Retrieved 16 August 2010. In February Diesel Sweeties, a 7-year-old webcomic by Richard Stevens was picked up by United Feature Syndicate and now appears in at least 20 newspapers, including the Detroit News and Houston Chronicle.
  5. "'I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying' Anime's 1st Video, New Voice Cast Unveiled". Anime News Network. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  6. "Tanaka-kun ha itsumo kedaruge vo". manga-news.com (in French). Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  1. A webcomic is presumed noteworthy if it has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the webcomic and satisfies the inclusion criteria for a stand-alone article.
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