Bobbins (webcomic)
Bobbins | |
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Author(s) | John Allison |
Website | bobbins |
Current status/schedule | Monday to Friday, archived |
Launch date | 21 September 1998 |
End date | 3 June 2002 |
Publisher(s) | Keenspot |
Genre(s) | Comedy |
Followed by | Scary Go Round |
Bobbins is a webcomic written by John Allison. It ran from 21 September 1998 to 3 June 2002, but shifted into reruns with commentary on 17 May 2002. It has made occasional returns in John Allison's website in between his other comics since 2013. Webcomics portal Keenspot kept the Bobbins archive freely accessible online, but the archives eventually moved to Allison's own site.
Bobbins is set in the fictional
History
John Allison had started drawing the characters in 1994 and experimented with them in various paper-comics until mid-1998 when he submitted a sample pack of 25 strips titled Bobbins — northwestern English slang for "crap"[1] - to King Features Syndicate and Universal Features. They later rejected the submissions. By September 1998 John was hand-drawing five strips per week and scanning them for presenting on the web, up until mid-2000 when he changed to computer drawing with Adobe Illustrator.[2][3]
In 2001, Allison started producing Bobbins with
Allison stopped Bobbins in 2002, so he could focus on his new webcomic, titled Scary Go Round (SGR).[6] Most of the main characters followed him, and SGR, although originally intended to be a spin-off focusing on the minor characters Tessa Davies and Rachel Dukakis-Monteforte, eventually ended up with roughly the same cast as the end of Bobbins, though a number of new characters were introduced later.[7][8]
In 2013, new installments of Bobbins began to appear on Fridays, interleaved with the Bad Machinery strip (which publishes Monday through Thursday). The new episodes were apparently taking place around 1998, "retconned" into the early Bobbins run, and prominently featured Amy, whose older version was important to the Bad Machinery storyline in progress which involved time travel and alternate realities. More new Bobbins comics have been published since, including a run beginning in December in between storylines of Bad Machinery. Some are "Bobbins NOW" strips, featuring the present-day versions of Bobbins characters.
Reception
Michael Whitney of
In 2002, Bobbins was nominated for the
References
- ^ Bobbins - Kicking it crumbly style
- ^ a b Gerding, Stephen (29 September 2004). "Scary-Go-Round: A John Allison Interview". Kung Fu Rodeo. Archived from the original on 11 October 2008.
- ^ Fitzgerald, Leah (March 2003). "Scary Go Chat: An online interview with John Allison by Leah Fitzgerald". Comixtalk. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007.
- ^ a b c Whitney, Michael (9 August 2004). "Laboratory and Obsession". The Webcomics Examiner. Archived from the original on 8 February 2008.
In January of 2001, he started producing "Bobbins" using vector art. The characters became essentially digital paper dolls: a little stiff and straight-limbed, but visually clean and interesting.
- OCLC 60668596.
- ^ Leaver, Tama (27 July 2005). "Webcomics: Interviews with John Allison & Jeph Jacques". ponderance.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2005. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
- ^ Allison, John. "Bobbins - CAST 2002". bobbins.keenspot.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2007. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
- ^ Warmoth, Brian (22 December 2006). "A Ride on the 'Scary Go Round'". Wizard magazine. Archived from the original on 6 January 2007.
- ^ Raffe, Jon (April 2005). "John Allison and his Scary-Go-Round". Thunder Chunky. Archived from the original on 30 June 2007. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
- ^ "2002 Winners and Nominees". ccawards.com. Archived from the original on 8 December 2009.
- ^ "2002 National Comics Awards". Hahn Library. Archived from the original on 30 October 2007.
- ^ Sutherland, Kev F. "National Comics Awards 2002". 2000AD. Archived from the original on 16 February 2006.