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serializer : ウィキペディア英語版
serializer
: ''For the computer programming mechanism, see Serialization''
serializer.net was an online artist collective featuring many free and subscription-based alternative webcomics. It was launched in October 2002 by Publisher Joey Manley, Editor Tom Hart, and approximately 20 professional cartoonists. After being offline due to a server crash in April, 2005, Serializer relaunched in October, 2006 under the editorship of Eric Millikin.
Serializer's contributing artists included many well-known award-winning alternative comics artists like James Kochalka, Sam Henderson, Howard Cruse, Chris Onstad and Eric Millikin.
Serializer was the first site to spin off from the subscription webcomics site Modern Tales.
The ''Sunday Times'' described it as the "high-art" offshoot of Modern Tales.〔O'Brien, Danny (February 26, 2006). "The tooniverse explodes". ''Sunday Times (London)'', p. 27.〕 The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' considered the comics on the site to be the avant-garde of webcomics.〔Sharwood, Simon. (August 30, 2003) The rebirth of comics: Comics online. ''Sydney Morning Herald''(Australia), Pg. 5.〕 ''Publishers Weekly'' described Serializer's comics as "critical darlings" and "art comics favorites."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/print/20051219/35322-web-comics-page-clickers-to-page-turners.html )
After a decade of publishing art comics on the web, Serializer ended in 2012, saying "Thank you to all the editors, creators, subscribers, and free readers who made serializer.net such a fantastic experiment over the years. Our time has come and gone, but we carry on ... elsewhere!"〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.serializer.net/ )
==Comics==

* ''A Dog and His Elephant'' (2002–2003) by Ethan Persoff
* ''Achewood Sunday Edition'' by Chris Onstad
* ''The Amazing Cynicalman'' by Matt Feazell
* ''Barefootz'' by Howard Cruse
* ''Bean'' by Phil McAndrew and Stuv
* ''Billy Dogma: The Devil's MuuMuu'' (2002–2003) by Dean Haspiel
* ''Cloud Factory'' by Neil Babra
* ''Dakin Weekly Online'' by Glenn Dakin
* ''Dwarf Attack'' by Greg Stump
* ''Fetus-X'' by Eric Millikin
* ''Flawed Adventures'' by Amanda Crichton
* ''Hails at Sea'' by Walt Holcombe
* ''Half Empty'' by Derek Kirk Kim
* ''Lionel's Lament'' (2003–2004) by Dean Haspiel and Josh Neufeld
* ''Little Laurie Sprinkles'' by Lauren Weinstein
* ''The Magic Whistle'' by Sam Henderson
* ''Mjau Mjau Archives'' by Jason (comics)
* ''New Hat'' by Tom Hart
* ''Pup'' by Drew Weing
* ''Red Eye, Black Eye'' (2002–2005) by K. Thor Jensen
* ''Smell of Steve'' by Brian Sendelbach
* ''Square Fiction'' by demian5
* ''The Nile Journals'' by Daniel Merlin Goodbrey
* ''True Loves'' by Jason Turner & Manien Bothma
* ''Unlikely'' by Jeffrey Brown
* ''Yeah, It Is!'' by Leslie Stein

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