Webcomic authors

Adrian "Adis!" Ramos (born on September 8, 1978) is the author of the award winning webcomic Count Your Sheep and the recently relaunched webcomic No Room for Magic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adrian Ramos"

Ananth Panagariya, together with Mohammad "Hawk" Haque, authors webcomic Applegeeks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ananth Panagariya"

Anne Onymous is the pseudonymous name of the webcomic artist who writes and pencils The Wotch. It is also the name of the comic's title character, a feisty red headed teenage student granted magic powers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anne Onymous"

Barry Thomas Smith ( November 26, 1968) is a comics artist and creator of Inktank.com, which features popular webcomics as Angst Technology, Sorry, We're Open and Weak-end Warriors. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barry Thomas Smith"

Bill Holbrook is a prolific American comic strip writer and artist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bill Holbrook"

Bleedman is the author of the webcomics PowerPuff Girls Doujinshi, Grim Tales From Down Below, and King of Fighters Doujinshi 2001. He is partnered with David Stanworth author of Snafu Comics and TIN The Incompetent Ninja. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bleedman"

Brad Guigar is a cartoonist who is best known for his daily webcomic Greystone Inn and its sequel Evil Inc. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brad Guigar"

Brian Clevinger is the author of the webcomic 8-Bit Theater and the novel Nuklear Age. He is currently writing his second novel, a sequel to Nuklear Age known as "Atomik Age", as well as purusing other writing projects. He is known primarily as a humorist, who tends to write jokes with long-reaching setups, many "call backs" or running gags, and delights in playing jokes on the audience itself with fake news posts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brian Clevinger"

Brian Daniel is the author of the webcomics Fur Will Fly, Ram and Surviving Mars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brian Daniel"

Brooke McEldowney is the creator of two popular comic strips, Pibgorn and 9 Chickweed Lane. 9 Chickweed Lane has been syndicated by United Media since 1993, and has one published collection called Hallmarks of Felinity. Pibgorn has been developed strictly as an online comic strip, and is not currently available any other way, though there is an online archive. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brooke McEldowney"

Cayetano 'Cat' Garza is a comic artist, cartoonist, illustrator, and musician in the United States. He is best known for his experiments with webcomics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cayetano Garza"

Chris Crosby is the co-founder of Keenspot along with Darren Bleuel. He draws and writes the webcomic Superosity and writes for Sore Thumbs, which Owen Gieni illustrates. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Crosby"

Chris Onstad is a writer, cartoonist, and artist known best for his creation Achewood, a regularly-updated webcomic. He was born in California, where he attended Stanford University. There, Onstad edited for the Stanford Chaparral humor magazine. Onstad has published six books: Five anthologies of Achewood comics and one cook book featuring recipes purported to be invented by the strip's characters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Onstad"

Christian Fundin is the mastermind behind Little Gamers, a fairly popular webcomic from Sweden, created on December 1st, 2000. He now is the illustrator; the now writer Pontus Madsen joined him later. ...more on Wikipedia about "Christian Fundin"

Christopher B. Wright is the creator of the webcomics Help Desk and Kernel Panic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Christopher B. Wright"

Christopher Baldwin (born 1973) is an American illustrator and author of several webcomics, the most regular currently being Bruno, a look at the life of a introspective young woman set in the real world. ...more on Wikipedia about "Christopher Baldwin"

d!o is the Dutch artist behind John and John. His real name is Dio van der Veen and lives in Nijmegen. He studied to become a teacher in English but never graduated. Now he is an illustrator, cartoonist, webdesigner and musician. ...more on Wikipedia about "D!o"

David Craig Simpson, who prefers to be known professionally as D. C. Simpson, is the creator of the webcomic Ozy and Millie and the political cartoon I Drew This. ...more on Wikipedia about "D. C. Simpson"

Daniel Kim is the artist and writer behind the Clone Manga collection of webcomics, which include April & May, Kanami, Nana's Everyday Life, Paper Eleven and Tomoyo42's Room. Much of the content of these comics is geared towards a mature audience and, as the website's name suggests, are influenced by and sometimes directly refer to (even featuring characters from) manga and anime. A few examples of these include Elfen Lied and Gunslinger Girl. ...more on Wikipedia about "Daniel Kim (artist)"

Dave Kelly (aka Shmorky, aka Cave Deli) is the creator of several webcomics and flash animations. He is known for "pushing the envelope", taking his art and text to places many people avoid. Although he has a recognizable style, he often will develop a distinct manner of drawing each of his works. His artistic style ranges from purposefully minimal to nearly realistic; his subject matter from pornographic to child-like. It has been compared to, and certainly influenced by, that of Basil Wolverton, John Kricfalusi and Robert Crumb. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dave Kelly (artist)"

David Hopkins is a webcomic artist who works in the realm of furry cartoon comics and webcomics. He has created several independent story lines, some of which he has stated he plans to integrate some time in the future. ...more on Wikipedia about "David Hopkins"

David Morgan-Mar (A.K.A. "DangerMouse" or "DM") is a Ph.D. graduate from the University of Sydney, Australia, best known online for Irregular Webcomic! and for creating several humorous esoteric programming languages. He is also the author of several GURPS roleplaying sourcebooks for Steve Jackson Games, as well as a regular contributor to Pyramid magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "David Morgan-Mar"

David Rees (born 1972) is a cartoonist whose best known series combine bland clip art with outrageous " trash talk" to incongruous effect. The appeal of the comic strips, some of them highly political, utterly baffle some readers and disgust others, but have many fans. ...more on Wikipedia about "David Rees (cartoonist)"

David Stanworth is the author of the popular webcomics Snafu Comics and TIN The Incompetent Ninja. ...more on Wikipedia about "David Stanworth"

Dorothy Gambrell is a cartoonist who writes and draws the online comic strips Cat and Girl, The New Adventures of Death, and The Ralph Bunche. Whilst not the most well know web-comic authors, her work has been regularly referenced by the most successful artists of the genre, including Mitch Clem ( Nothing Nice to Say) and Zack Miller ( Joe and Monkey). ...more on Wikipedia about "Dorothy Gambrell"

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