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Art Comics Daily : ウィキペディア英語版 | Art Comics Daily ''Art Comics Daily'' is a pioneering webcomic first published in March 1995 by Bebe Williams of Arlington, Virginia, USA.〔Peterson, Iver (October 28, 1996). "The Search for the Next 'Doonesbury". ''The New York Times'', Pg. D9〕 The comic now appears to be on permanent hiatus, having last updated in February, 2007. After Williams' comic strips were repeatedly rejected by newspaper syndicates, he brought them to the Internet where he had more artistic freedom. He saw in webcomics the possibility to earn money from advertisers or help land a job as a print cartoonist.〔 In 1998 he described his views about online publishing to ''The Atlanta Journal and Constitution'': "Cartoonists can show comics to an audience despite the powers-that-be at print syndicates, who are not interested in modern alternative humor. It's my belief that the print syndicates are holding back the evolution of modern dailies in general."〔Braddock, Paige (November 8, 1998). "A healthy dose of comic relief: For cartoonists who find the print media too stuffy, too exclusive or too much hassle, the Internet is a technological godsend". ''The Atlanta Journal and Constitution'', Pg. 1P〕 ''The Australian'' has described Williams' webcomics as being "strange but diverting" and having more sociocultural leanings than ''Doonesbury'' and ''Dilbert''.〔Hilvert, John (June 3, 1997). "Copyright laws made easy". ''The Australian'', Pg. C10〕 The ''Art Comics'' site has also hosted webcomics by other artists.〔 Williams has created two other webdailies, one being the Xeric Award winner photo comic "Bobby Ruckers" and the other being "Just Ask Mr-Know-It-All". Bobby Ruckers was a comic book in which Williams used photos and art starring as the character (a superhero in a business suit). ==References==
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