2002 in webcomics
| Years in webcomics: | 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 | 
| Centuries: | 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century | 
| Decades: | 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s | 
| Years: | 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 | 
Notable events of 2002 in webcomics.
Events

Zach Weinersmith's Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal went through three different incarnations in 2002 before reaching its current rendering.

Tim Buckley's Ctrl+Alt+Del has been running since 2002.
- Website Modern Tales launches on March 2.[1][2]
 - Cool Beans World ceased operation in May.[3]
 - Jenny Everywhere, the first open source super hero, was conceived on Barbelith discussion boards.[4]
 - David Stenworth launches the Snafu Comics website.[5]
 
Awards
- Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards, "Best Comic" won by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston's Megatokyo.[6]
 - Ignatz Awards, "Outstanding Online Comic" won by Jason Little's Bee.[7]
 
Webcomics started
- January 17 — ArtBomb anthology by Warren Ellis, Colleen Doran, Andi Watson, Laurenn McCubbin and D'Israeli[8]
 - January 28 — Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weiner
 - January — Buttercup Festival by Elliot G. Garbauskas
 - February 14 — Van Von Hunter by Mike Schwark and Ron Kaulfersch
 - February 15 — PartiallyClips by Rob Balder
 - February 16 — Unshelved by Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum
 - February 25 — Nothing Nice To Say by Mitch Clem
 - February — Saturnalia by Nina Matsumoto
 - March 7 — Oh My Gods! by Shivian Balaris
 - March 11 — Pibgorn by Brooke McEldowney
 - April 11 — No Need for Bushido by Alex Kolesar and Joseph Kovell
 - April — Copper by Kazu Kibuishi
 - May 5 — Snafu Comics by David Stanworth
 - May 12 — American Elf by James Kochalka
 - May 27 — Sam and Fuzzy by Sam Logan
 - June 3 — A Miracle of Science by Jon Kilgannon and Mark Sachs
 - June 4 — Scary Go Round by John Allison
 - June 14 — Pixel by Chris Dlugosz
 - July 1 — Wigu by Jeffrey Rowland
 - July 22 — Queen of Wands by Aeire
 - August 5 — Theater Hopper by Tom Brazelton
 - October 23 — Ctrl+Alt+Del (webcomic) by Tim Buckley
 - September 17 — NatalieDee by Natalie Dee
 - November 1 — Day by Day by Chris Muir
 - November 1 — Errant Story by Michael Poe
 - December 8 — Fuzzy Knights by Noah J. D. Chinn
 - December — Demonology 101 by Faith Erin Hicks
 - December — Elsie Hooper by Robert D. Krzykowski
 - Dicebox by Jenn Manley Lee
 - Gods of Arr-Kelaan by Chuck Rowles
 - Red String by Gina Biggs
 - Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki by kittyhawk
 
Webcomics ended
- Bobbins by John Allison, 1998 – 2002
 - Exploitation Now by Michael Poe, 2000 – 2002
 
References
- ↑ O'Brian, Danny (2006-02-26). "The Tooniverse Explodes". London: Sunday Times. p. 27.
 - ↑ Atchison, Lee (2008-01-07). "A Brief History of Webcomics — The Third Age of Webcomics, Part One". Sequential Tart.
 - ↑ Johnston, Rich. "All the Rage: Refried Beans". Comics Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2011-08-10.
 - ↑ Barnett, David (2008-11-06). "Jenny Everywhere never went away". The Guardian.
 - ↑ Mangold, Stephanie (2007-10-02). "Web Comic Creators Take Charge". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on 2009-04-02.
 - ↑ "2002 Winners and Nominees". Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards.
 - ↑ "2002 Ignatz Award Recipients". SPX. 2002-10-01.
 - ↑ http://newsok.com/article/2778831
 
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