2003 Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards - Outstanding Long Form Comic

Outstanding Long Form Comic

  • Small Stories (Same Difference) — by Derek Kirk Kim (Winner)
  • Demonology 101 — by Faith Erin Hicks
  • It's Walky! — by David Willis
  • Megatokyo — by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston
  • Nowhere Girl — by Justine Shaw
  • RPG World — by Ian J
  • Strings of Fate — by Jen W. Tochi

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