Keenspot is a webcomics/webtoons portal founded in March 2000[1][2] by cartoonist Chris Crosby (author of Superosity), Crosby's mother Teri,[3] cartoonist Darren Bleuel (author of Nukees),[1][2] and Nathan Stone.[4]
As of 2016[update], Keenspot.com was the exclusive webcomics home of Twokinds, Brawl in the Family, the Luther Strode saga, Marry Me,[citation needed]Last Blood, Fall Out Boy Presents Fall Out Toy Works, Flipside, and dozens of other features.[5]
In December 2016, Keenspot began publishing a new line of print comic book titles distributed to comic book stores by Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. Their launch titles included monthly ongoings of Hunters of Salamanstra and Marry Me and book collections of Thomas Fischbach's Twokinds.[6] Keenspot books are now distributed by Simon & Schuster.[7]
^ abYim, Roger. (April 2, 2001). "DOT-COMICS: Online cartoons skip traditional syndication and draw loyal fans on the Internet". San Francisco Chronicle. Pg. D1
^ abNewman, Heather. (February 2, 2001). "See You In The Funny Pixels Michigan Cartoonists Draw On Web Sites To Find Readers". Detroit Free Press. Pg. 1H
^"Keenspot.com: Company Info". Keenspot Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2011-01-28. Teri Crosby ... joined her son Chris
^BENDER TOONING UP WITH KEENSPOT.COM Marc Graser, Daily Variety, 2000-06-23, page 7
Keenspot is a webcomics/webtoons portal founded in March 2000 by cartoonist Chris Crosby (author of Superosity), Crosby's mother Teri, cartoonist Darren...
magazines. Primary sites for webcomics are Modern Tales, Serializer and KeenSpot. The following lists include only newspaper comic strips: List of newspaper...
David Campiti, director and COO; and Chris Crosby, CTO and the CEO of Keenspot Entertainment. Mark "Markiplier" Fischbach joined the board in November...
March 2000, Chris Crosby, Crosby's mother Teri, and other artists founded Keenspot. In July 2000, Austin Osueke launched eigoMANGA, publishing original online...
ISBN 978-1-63899-127-4. England, Joe (April 8, 2007). "Joe England news". keenspot.com. Archived from the original on June 21, 2009. Retrieved September 19...
Millie). The comic was part of Keenspot from 2001 to 2003, going independent for several years before returning to Keenspot in November 2006. New strips...
school. Like Ozy and Millie, this comic is part of the webcomics portal Keenspot, beginning November 2006. Material from I Drew This was included in Attitude...
low cost. Hosting providers specifically designed for webcomics, such as Keenspot and Modern Tales, allow for a type of syndication of webcomics. Scott McCloud...
Prague, which was illustrated by Tadd Galusha. The book was picked up by Keenspot and was at first sold in three separate comic issues in 2022. The full...
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Deadline. Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, Vol. 44, p. 450 Avengelyne serialization at KeenSpot International Catalogue of Superheroes: Avengelyne...
Jim Zub Illustrator(s) Shun Hong Chan Website http://makeshiftmiracle.keenspot.com/ Current status/schedule Concluded Launch date September 26, 2011 End...
August 19, 2005. Sorcery 101 first appeared on Comicgenesis and moved to Keenspot on July 27, 2006. The story, which is completed as of Oct 17, 2016, chronicles...
1950s), American singer Chris Crosby (comics) (born 1977), co-founder of Keenspot This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
interrupted by short stories or single strips. When I Grow Up was hosted on Keenspot for some time, but Rowland eventually moved it to his own server. Wigu...