Doctor Fun
Doctor Fun | |
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Author(s) | David Farley |
Website | http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/drfun.html |
Current status / schedule | Concluded |
Launch date | September 24, 1993 |
End date | June 9, 2006 |
Genre(s) | Comedy |
Doctor Fun is a webcomic by David Farley, which ran from September 24, 1993 to June 9, 2006. It was one of the first online comics.[1] It was preceded by Witches and Stitches which was distributed via CompuServe in 1985, and Where the Buffalo Roam which was distributed via Usenet in 1991.[2][3] Dr. Fun's appearance on the World Wide Web was noted by the NCSA, creator of the Mosaic web browser, as "a major breakthrough for the Web" in 1993.[4]
Most often compared to The Far Side, Doctor Fun is a series of bizarre one-panel gags. Topics range from the mundane to the obscure. Farley reported that, based on the email he received, most readers were of a similar age to him and worked with computers, but that there were also a "disproportionate amount" of nurses.[5]
In 1995, Doctor Fun became part of United Media's Web site.[6] By 2003, Farley's contract with United Media had "fallen through."[7]
Farley stated that he "hope[d] to be allowed to continue Doctor Fun after the superintelligent robots have taken over and made us all their slaves," or for 520 weeks.[5] On June 9, 2006, after posting the final comic of his 520th week, he announced on the Doctor Fun page that "Doctor Fun is over," concluding the series.[8]
References
- ↑ "Readers know how to find "Fun"". Chapel Hill Herald. December 17, 2000. Pg. 9. "We thought that "Doctor Fun" might have been the first Web cartoon as well, but Farley pointed out that the honor of being first goes to a cartoon called "Where the Buffalo Roam" by Hans Bjordahl."
- ↑ Stratton, Erik. "A Brief History of Webcomics". The Rutgers Review, Vol. 40, Issue 1, Page 15
- ↑ Hans Boordahl. "Where the Buffalo Roam -- First Comic on the Internet". Where The Buffalo Roam. Retrieved November 14, 2010. "In 1991, Where the Buffalo Roam become the Internet's first regularly updated comic strip, when it was scanned and posted daily to its own USENET newsgroup, which still can be found in dusty corners of the Internet at alt.comics.buffalo-roam. Since then, WTBR has migrated from USENET to the Web. Alas, we cannot claim the title of 'first Web comic' -- that distinction belongs to 'Dr. Fun'."
- ↑ What's New: September, 1993, Mosaic Communications Corporation.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 The Story of Doctor Fun, ibiblio.org
- ↑ Astor, David. "Web site cartoonist is signed by United". Editor & Publisher Magazine. July 8, 1995. Pg. 33.
- ↑ Dyrness, Christina. "The wide, WILD world of IBIBLIO". News & Observer. March 13, 2003. Pg. F1.
- ↑ The Doctor Fun Page, ibiblio.org