SERIALIZER
: ''For the computer programming mechanism, see Serialization''
'serializer.net' is a website featuring many free and subscription-based alternative comics created especially for the web. It was launched in October of 2002 by Publisher Joey Manley, Editor Tom Hart, and approximately 20 professional cartoonists. Contributing artists include many well-known award-winning alternative comics artists like James Kochalka, Sam Henderson and Howard Cruse, as well as young artists like Drew Weing, Chris Onstad and Eric Millikin. Serializer was the first site to spin-off from the subscription webcomics site Modern Tales. The ''Sunday Times'' describes it as "the high-art" off-shoot of Modern Tales. O'Brien, Danny (February 26, 2006). "The tooniverse explodes". ''Sunday Times (London)'', p. 27.
After being offline due to a server crash in April, 2005, Serializer relaunched in October, 2006 under the editorship of Eric Millikin.
★ ''Achewood Sunday Edition''
★ ''The Amazing Cynicalman''
★ ''Barefootz''
★ ''Bean''
★ ''Cloud Factory''
★ ''Dakin Weekly Online''
★ ''Dwarf Attack''
★ ''Fetus-X''
★ ''Flawed Adventures''
★ ''Hails at Sea''
★ ''Half Empty''
★ ''Little Laurie Sprinkles''
★ ''The Magic Whistle''
★ ''Mjau Mjau Archives''
★ ''New Hat''
★ ''Pup''
★ ''Smell of Steve''
★ ''Square Fiction''
★ ''The Nile Journals''
★ ''Unlikely''
★ ''Yeah, It Is!''
; Past comics
★ ''Red Eye, Black Eye'' (2002-2005) by K. Thor Jensen
★ Serializer.net
★ MacDonald, Heidi (December 19, 2005). "Web Comics: Page Clickers to Page Turners; It's like manga five or six years ago: a cult audience that is increasing steadily". ''Publishers Weekly'', p. 24.
★ Wood, Mariko (March 2003). "Download: Good Comics and Baud Web Comics". ''The Comics Journal'', No. 251, p. 38.
'serializer.net' is a website featuring many free and subscription-based alternative comics created especially for the web. It was launched in October of 2002 by Publisher Joey Manley, Editor Tom Hart, and approximately 20 professional cartoonists. Contributing artists include many well-known award-winning alternative comics artists like James Kochalka, Sam Henderson and Howard Cruse, as well as young artists like Drew Weing, Chris Onstad and Eric Millikin. Serializer was the first site to spin-off from the subscription webcomics site Modern Tales. The ''Sunday Times'' describes it as "the high-art" off-shoot of Modern Tales. O'Brien, Danny (February 26, 2006). "The tooniverse explodes". ''Sunday Times (London)'', p. 27.
After being offline due to a server crash in April, 2005, Serializer relaunched in October, 2006 under the editorship of Eric Millikin.
| Contents |
| Comics |
| External links |
| References |
Comics
★ ''Achewood Sunday Edition''
★ ''The Amazing Cynicalman''
★ ''Barefootz''
★ ''Bean''
★ ''Cloud Factory''
★ ''Dakin Weekly Online''
★ ''Dwarf Attack''
★ ''Fetus-X''
★ ''Flawed Adventures''
★ ''Hails at Sea''
★ ''Half Empty''
★ ''Little Laurie Sprinkles''
★ ''The Magic Whistle''
★ ''Mjau Mjau Archives''
★ ''New Hat''
★ ''Pup''
★ ''Smell of Steve''
★ ''Square Fiction''
★ ''The Nile Journals''
★ ''Unlikely''
★ ''Yeah, It Is!''
; Past comics
★ ''Red Eye, Black Eye'' (2002-2005) by K. Thor Jensen
External links
★ Serializer.net
References
★ MacDonald, Heidi (December 19, 2005). "Web Comics: Page Clickers to Page Turners; It's like manga five or six years ago: a cult audience that is increasing steadily". ''Publishers Weekly'', p. 24.
★ Wood, Mariko (March 2003). "Download: Good Comics and Baud Web Comics". ''The Comics Journal'', No. 251, p. 38.
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