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Dayfree Press was an online webcomic syndicate. Each Dayfree member had a special advertisement banner on their webpage that advertised the comics of another member-site. The ad was generated at random every time the page reloaded and sometimes showed an ad for the comics that were on the same webpage. The name "Dayfree Press" was brainstormed in 1994 by Dana Darko and RStevens, as an umbrella for publishing minicomics for local distribution and mailorder. Shortly after RStevens left Dayfree to co-found dumbrella.com, Darko scoured the Internet for "the most promising new webcomics talents." In 2003, the second incarnation of Dayfree Press began at dayfreepress.com with a starting line-up of eleven established webcartoonists. ==Original member comics== * ''Butternutsquash'' by Ramon Perez and Rob Coughler * ''Coffee Brain'' by Rob Laughter * ''Comet 7'' by David Tekiela * ''Ctrl+Alt+Del'' by Tim Buckley * ''Instant Classic'' by Brian Carroll * ''Little Gamers'' by Pontus Madsen and Christian Fundin * ''Orneryboy'' by Michael Lalonde * ''Robot Stories'' by Dana Darko * ''Sam and Fuzzy'' by Sam Logan * ''Theater Hopper'' by Tom Brazelton (moved to Boxcar Comics) * ''White Ninja'' by Kent Earle and Scott Bevan 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dayfree Press」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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