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Zuda Comics

Zuda Comics was DC Comics' webcomics imprint from 2007 until 2010. Some of the imprints series won awards and nominations from comic industry's Glyph Comics Awards and Harvey Awards. Bayou, Volume 1 was also named one of the 2010 Great Graphic Novels for Teens by the American Library Association.

Zuda Comics
Company typeImprint of DC Comics
IndustryPublishing
Founded2007 (launch)
Defunct2010
Key people
Paul Levitz
Richard Bruning
Ronald Perazza
Kwanza Johnson
Nika Denoyelle
Dave McCullough
ProductsWebcomics
Comic books
ParentDC Comics (Time Warner)

History edit

In July 2007, imprint was launched to publish new material featuring new characters online. The site's content was chosen by the users through monthly competitions, as "the majority of the web comics will be selected by Zudacomics.com's visitors, who will vote on new web comics presented to them in periodic competitions".[1] The first commissioned ongoing strips and material competing for the public vote were published on October 30 the same year.[2] Zuda removed the competition aspect in April 2010[3] and in July, soon after the launch of DC's digital comics service, Zuda was closed and folded into the new digital publishing arm.[4]

Competition mechanics edit

Comic creators were invited to submit their own eight-page comics, and each month ten were selected to compete by editorial. Users could vote for their favorite and the winner received a contract to continue their comic on Zuda. When the contract was filled, if the comic was liked enough it could be renewed for an additional "season". Occasionally an "instant winner" was chosen to receive a contract without having to compete. In July 2008, an "invitational" was held in which losing comics were invited back to compete.

Staff edit

 
Jeremy Love and Kwanza Johnson

The Zuda staff consisted of:

  • Paul Levitz – Publisher[5][6]
  • Richard Bruning – SVP-Creative Director[7]
  • Ronald Perazza – VP of Creative Services[7]
  • Kwanza Johnson – DC Comics Online Editor
  • Nika Vagner – DC Comics Online Assistant Editor
  • Jessica Numsuwankijkul – DC Comics Assistant Editor
  • Dave McCullough – DC Comics Online Technology Manager

Titles edit

Instant winners

  • Bayou by Jeremy Love[8]
  • The Night Owls by Peter Timony and Bobby Timony[9]
  • Street-Code by Dean Haspiel
  • The Imaginary Boys by Carlos López Bermúdez
  • I Rule The Night by Kevin Colden
  • Bottle of Awesome by Andy Belanger and Ian Herring
  • La Morté Sisters by Tony Trov, Johnny Zito & Christine Larsen[10]

Competition winners

  • High Moon (November 2007 – 2010)
  • Pray for Death (December 2007)
  • Supertron (January 2008 – 2010)
  • Road (February 2008 – 2010)
  • The Black Cherry Bombshells (March 2008 – 2010)
  • Melody (April 2008)
  • Celadore (May 2008)
  • Dual (June 2008 – 2010)
  • Re-Evolution (July 2008)
  • Gulch (August 2008)
  • Blood Hunter (September 2008 – 2010)
  • Azure (October 2008 – 2010)
  • Extracurricular Activities (November 2008)
  • Devil's Wake (December 2008 – 2010)
  • Safe Inside (January 2009 – 2010)
  • The Hammer (February 2009)
  • Deadly (March 2009 – 2010)
  • Earthbuilders (April 2009 – 2010)
  • Lily of the Valley (May 2009 – 2010)
  • Sidewise (June 2009 – 2010)
  • RockStar (July 2009 – 2010)
  • Absolute Magnitude (August 2009 – 2010)
  • Goldilock (September 2009 –2010)
  • Eldritch (April 2010)[11]

Print editions edit

Reception edit

The initial announced line-up of talent included no prominent webcomics creators, prompting Todd Allen at Comic Book Resources to opine: "[T]he vast majority of the initial creators here have already done print comics. Multiple print comics for the most part, and the majority go back a few years. ... This does not look like ushering in a new generation". He conceded, however, "that they've lined up some strips with professional pedigree for the first batch".[12]

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Zudacomics.com. Archived from the original on 12 July 2007. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  2. ^ Matt Brady (October 24, 2007). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on October 26, 2007.
  3. ^ Perazza, Ron (April 30, 2010). "Important Site Changes". The Bleed. DC Comics.com. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  4. ^ Hudson, Laura (July 1, 2010). "DC Comics Closes Down the Zuda Comics Website". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved Feb 9, 2021.
  5. ^ Talking Zuda with Paul Levitz July 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Newsarama, July 9, 2007
  6. ^ ZudaComics Posts Contracts – Submissions Are A Go, interview with Paul Levitz, Newsarama, September 21, 2007
  7. ^ a b DC Announces Zudacomics.com July 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, interview with Ron Perazza and Richard Bruning, Newsarama, July 9, 2007
  8. ^ Jeremy Love's Bayou Named Aa Zuda's First "Instant Winner" October 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Newsarama, October 25, 2007
  9. ^ "Zuda Comics Names the Night Owls as Newest Instant Winner"[permanent dead link], Newsarama, December 14, 2007
  10. ^ "LaMorte Sisters' Vampire Orphanage Comes to DC – Headlines". Broken Frontier. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
  11. ^ "Zuda Weekly: Interview with Team ELDRITCH!". 5 May 2010.
  12. ^ Zuda's established talent search 2007-11-06 at the Wayback Machine, Comic Book Resources, October 25, 2007

External links edit

  • Interview: DC's Web Comics Imprint, IGN
  • The Opening Team: Talking to the First Wave of Zuda Creators, Newsarama, November 1, 2007
  • , Newsarama, July 11, 2007
  • Zuda at the Grand Comics Database
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

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Zuda redirects here For the airport with the ICAO code ZUDA see Dazhou Jinya Airport Zuda Comics was DC Comics webcomics imprint from 2007 until 2010 Some of the imprints series won awards and nominations from comic industry s Glyph Comics Awards and Harvey Awards Bayou Volume 1 was also named one of the 2010 Great Graphic Novels for Teens by the American Library Association Zuda ComicsCompany typeImprint of DC ComicsIndustryPublishingFounded2007 launch Defunct2010Key peoplePaul LevitzRichard BruningRonald PerazzaKwanza JohnsonNika DenoyelleDave McCulloughProductsWebcomicsComic booksParentDC Comics Time Warner Contents 1 History 2 Competition mechanics 3 Staff 4 Titles 5 Print editions 6 Reception 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory editIn July 2007 imprint was launched to publish new material featuring new characters online The site s content was chosen by the users through monthly competitions as the majority of the web comics will be selected by Zudacomics com s visitors who will vote on new web comics presented to them in periodic competitions 1 The first commissioned ongoing strips and material competing for the public vote were published on October 30 the same year 2 Zuda removed the competition aspect in April 2010 3 and in July soon after the launch of DC s digital comics service Zuda was closed and folded into the new digital publishing arm 4 Competition mechanics editComic creators were invited to submit their own eight page comics and each month ten were selected to compete by editorial Users could vote for their favorite and the winner received a contract to continue their comic on Zuda When the contract was filled if the comic was liked enough it could be renewed for an additional season Occasionally an instant winner was chosen to receive a contract without having to compete In July 2008 an invitational was held in which losing comics were invited back to compete Staff edit nbsp Jeremy Love and Kwanza JohnsonThe Zuda staff consisted of Paul Levitz Publisher 5 6 Richard Bruning SVP Creative Director 7 Ronald Perazza VP of Creative Services 7 Kwanza Johnson DC Comics Online Editor Nika Vagner DC Comics Online Assistant Editor Jessica Numsuwankijkul DC Comics Assistant Editor Dave McCullough DC Comics Online Technology ManagerTitles editInstant winners Bayou by Jeremy Love 8 The Night Owls by Peter Timony and Bobby Timony 9 Street Code by Dean Haspiel The Imaginary Boys by Carlos Lopez Bermudez I Rule The Night by Kevin Colden Bottle of Awesome by Andy Belanger and Ian Herring La Morte Sisters by Tony Trov Johnny Zito amp Christine Larsen 10 Competition winners High Moon November 2007 2010 Pray for Death December 2007 Supertron January 2008 2010 Road February 2008 2010 The Black Cherry Bombshells March 2008 2010 Melody April 2008 Celadore May 2008 Dual June 2008 2010 Re Evolution July 2008 Gulch August 2008 Blood Hunter September 2008 2010 Azure October 2008 2010 Extracurricular Activities November 2008 Devil s Wake December 2008 2010 Safe Inside January 2009 2010 The Hammer February 2009 Deadly March 2009 2010 Earthbuilders April 2009 2010 Lily of the Valley May 2009 2010 Sidewise June 2009 2010 RockStar July 2009 2010 Absolute Magnitude August 2009 2010 Goldilock September 2009 2010 Eldritch April 2010 11 Main article List of monthly Zuda contestantsPrint editions editBayou by Jeremy Love June 2009 High Moon September 2009 The Night Owls March 2010 Celadore October 2010Reception editThe initial announced line up of talent included no prominent webcomics creators prompting Todd Allen at Comic Book Resources to opine T he vast majority of the initial creators here have already done print comics Multiple print comics for the most part and the majority go back a few years This does not look like ushering in a new generation He conceded however that they ve lined up some strips with professional pedigree for the first batch 12 Notes edit Initial Press Release Zudacomics com Archived from the original on 12 July 2007 Retrieved August 22 2016 Matt Brady October 24 2007 First ten Zuda contestants named Newsarama Archived from the original on October 26 2007 Perazza Ron April 30 2010 Important Site Changes The Bleed DC Comics com Retrieved July 1 2010 Hudson Laura July 1 2010 DC Comics Closes Down the Zuda Comics Website ComicsAlliance Retrieved Feb 9 2021 Talking Zuda with Paul Levitz Archived July 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine Newsarama July 9 2007 ZudaComics Posts Contracts Submissions Are A Go interview with Paul Levitz Newsarama September 21 2007 a b DC Announces Zudacomics com Archived July 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine interview with Ron Perazza and Richard Bruning Newsarama July 9 2007 Jeremy Love s Bayou Named Aa Zuda s First Instant Winner Archived October 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine Newsarama October 25 2007 Zuda Comics Names the Night Owls as Newest Instant Winner permanent dead link Newsarama December 14 2007 LaMorte Sisters Vampire Orphanage Comes to DC Headlines Broken Frontier Retrieved 2011 02 03 Zuda Weekly Interview with Team ELDRITCH 5 May 2010 Zuda s established talent search Archived 2007 11 06 at the Wayback Machine Comic Book Resources October 25 2007External links editThis section includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Interview DC s Web Comics Imprint IGN The Opening Team Talking to the First Wave of Zuda Creators Newsarama November 1 2007 Comic webcomic pros respond to Zuda Newsarama July 11 2007 Zuda at the Grand Comics Database Zuda at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zuda Comics amp oldid 1177352743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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