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  1. Critic Webcomics
    • Shmorky – 4 Stars
    • Webcomics Are Awesome! – 2 Stars
    • Comicspresso – 3 Stars
    • Ctrl+V Derivitaries – 3 Stars
  2. All Schoolgirl Edition
    • Minus – 5 Stars
    • Aki Alliance – 5 Stars
    • Alma Mater – 4 Stars
  3. Lucid TV: 2 Stars
  4. Aliens, Zombies, and Scary Little Girls
    • Alien Loves Predator – 4 Stars
    • Thorn – 3 Stars
    • Awkward Zombie – 4 Stars
  5. The Abominable Charles Christopher – 5 Stars
  6. Truck Bearing Kibble – 4 stars
  7. Darths & Droids – 4 stars
  8. Much the Miller’s Son – 3 stars
  9. Roza – 4 stars
  10. Wayfarer’s Moon – 2 stars

  11. Kate Beaton – 5 stars
  12. Crazy Buffet – 4 stars
  13. Castle Vidcons – 3 stars
  14. Purgatory Tower – 5 stars
  15. Sodium Eyes – 4 stars
  16. Kiskaloo – 4 stars
  17. Ding! – 3 stars
  18. Chainsawsuit – 5 stars
  19. Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal – 5 stars
  20. Clumsy Love – 3 stars

  21. “Pup” – 5 stars
  22. Deleted Scenes – 2 stars
  23. Fatawesome – 1 star
  24. A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge – 5 stars
  25. Dreamless – 3 stars
  26. Scott Meets Family Circus – 1 star
  27. Weapon Brown: Blockhead’s War – 4 stars
  28. Girls & Sports – 1 star
  29. The Guns of Shadow Valley – 5 stars
  30. The Intrepid Girlbot – 5 stars

  31. Pressed – 4 stars
  32. Manly Guys Doing Manly Things – 3 stars
  33. Romantically Apocalyptic – 3 stars
  34. Motokool – 2 stars
  35. The Watcher of Yaathaggggu – 3 stars
  36. Newton’s Law – 5 stars
  37. American Barbarian – 5 stars
  38. Oh, Brother! – 3 stars
  39. The Nerds of Paradise – 4 stars
  40. Teriyaki Girls – 2 stars

  41. How I Killed Your Master – 4 stars
  42. Dream Life – 4 stars
  43. Space Avalanche – 4 stars
  44. So… You’re A Cartoonist? – 1 star (Second Opinion: 3 stars)
  45. Ninjasaur – 3 stars
  46. The Continentals – 3 stars
  47. Spy6Teen – 3 stars
  48. Three Word Phrase – 5 stars
  49. Birth of Venus – 3 stars
  50. The Goddamn Panty Brigade – 2 stars

  51. Aikonia – 2 stars
  52. Wulffmorgenthaler – 3 stars
  53. Awesome Hospital – 3 stars
  54. Power Nap – 5 stars
  55. The Trenches – 4 stars
  56. Gronk – 3 stars
  57. Legacy Control – 2 stars
  58. Nerd Rage – 3 stars
  59. Smashing Avatar – 3 stars
  60. Noncanon – 5 stars

  61. Bearmageddon – 4 stars
  62. Life In Aggro – 3 stars
  63. Bahrain – 5 stars
  64. Next Town Over – 4 stars
  65. Outfoxed – 4 stars
  66. Shadbase - 1 star


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The Webcomic Overlook #202: Scenes From A Multiverse

Nestled among the sands of the American Southwest lies a city where fortunes are lost under a kaleidoscope of gaudy lights: Las Vegas. There, last week, old men and some old women gathered at the Green Valley Resort to hand out awards named after a quick-witted man who spent his time drawing impossible machines. It’s tradition that dated back to 1946, when a group of cartoonists banded together to entertain the troops. They were here at the resort to hold a black-tie banquet evening to recognize excellence in cartooning. The past honorees are legend: Milton Caniff, Al Capp, Alex Raymond, Charles Schulz, Chester Gould, and Hal Foster, to name a few.

This year, however, an award would be given, for a the first time, to a comic that had been published entirely online. Two of the nominees had readerships in the millions: Penny Arcade, founded by two smartasses from Seattle who had parlayed their success into a larger media empire; and The Oatmeal, created by another Seattle cartoonist who successfully made a profit through poster reprints.

The third was by a guy from New York who had toiled in the webcomic world but had not met the same amount of success. He’d put together two webcomics previous to this one: one that was semi-autobiographical, and another with the unpronounceable name of megaGAMERZ 3133T. This one probably had the oddest concept: a series of small vignettes with few recurring characters set across different settings, which were located in separate universes.

That comic would be the eventual winner of the first Reuben Award for an Online Strip: Jon Rosenberg’s Scenes From A Multiverse. (Gary Tyrell, a judge at the Reubens, posted a first-hand account of the events here.)

It was a boon to Mr. Rosenberg. I looked at the Project Wonderful stats right after a win, and pageviews were up from a typical 24K to a very respectable 120K. To be fair, though, a lot of that new readership arrived from a gracious link posted at Penny Arcade, where Mike Krahulik praised Mr. Rosenberg for being “a great guy and talented cartoonist.”

I think it deservedly won, a point on which I’ll elaborate later.

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