2002 Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards
The Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards is an award voted on by webcartoonists. These are the 2002 nominees and winners.
Best Comic
- Megatokyo — by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston (Winner)
- Chopping Block — by Lee Adam Herold
- College Roomies from Hell!!! — by Maritza Campos
Best Art
- Chopping Block — by Lee Adam Herold (Winner)
- Megatokyo — by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston
- Mac Hall — by Ian McConville & Matt Boyd
- RPG World — by Ian J
Best Writing
- Megatokyo — by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston (Winner)
- College Roomies from Hell!!! — by Maritza Campos
- Fans! — by T Campbell
- 1/0 — by Tailsteak
Best Use of Color
- Mac Hall — by Ian McConville & Matt Boyd (Winner)
- Bobbins — by John A
- The Makeshift Miracle — by Jim Zubkavich
- Diesel Sweeties — by R Stevens
Best Site Design
- RPG World — by Ian J (Winner)
- Mac Hall — by Ian McConville & Matt Boyd
- Bobbins — by John A
- Goats — by Jonathan Rosenberg
Best Male Character
- Butch (of Chopping Block)] — by Lee Adam Herold (Winner)
- Black Mage (of 8-Bit Theater)] — by Brian Clevinger
- Dave (of College Roomies from Hell!!!) — by Maritza Campos
- Largo (of Megatokyo) — by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston
Best Female Character
- Jordan (of Exploitation Now) — by Michael Poe (Winner)
- Cherry (of RPG World) — by Ian J
- Shelley Winters (of Bobbins) — by John A
Best Supporting Character
- Diablo (of Goats) — by Jonathan Rosenberg (Winner)
- Indie Rock Pete (of Diesel Sweeties) — by R Stevens
Best Newcomer
- The Makeshift Miracle — by Jim Zubkavich (Winner)
- Gluemeat — by Case Yorke
- Something Positive — by R. K. Milholland
- The Journal Comic — by Drew Weing
Best Romantic Comic
- Avalon — by Josh Phillips (Winner)
- Boy Meets Boy — by K. Sandra
- College Roomies from Hell!!! — by Maritza Campos
- Eat The Roses — by Meaghan Quinn
Best Serial Comic
- Megatokyo — by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston (Winner)
- College Roomies from Hell!!! — by Maritza Campos
- Fans! — by T Campbell
- Clan of the Cats — by Jamie Robertson
Best Gag Comic
- Chopping Block — by Lee Adam Herold (Winner)
- Ashfield — by Aric McKeown
- Diesel Sweeties — by R Stevens
- Pentasmal — by Aaron Farber
Best Reality—Based Comic
- Mac Hall — by Ian McConville & Matt Boyd (Winner)
- Avalon — by Josh Phillips
- IanComix — by Ian J
- The Journal Comic — by Drew Weing
Best Minimalist Comic
- Diesel Sweeties — by R Stevens (Winner)
- 1/0 — by Tailsteak
- Ashfield — by Aric McKeown
- Pentasmal — by Aaron Farber
- Pokey the Penguin — by Pokey the Penguin
Best Anthropomorphic Comic
- Ozy and Millie — by D. C. Simpson (Winner)
- Jack — by David Hopkins
- Kevin & Kell — by Bill Holbrook
- Sabrina Online — by Eric W. Schwartz
- The Class Menagerie — by Vince Suzukawa
Best Science—Fiction Comic
- It's Walky! — by David Willis (Winner)
- Freefall — by Mark Stanley
- Melonpool — by Steve Troop
- Outsider — by Jim Francis
- Schlock Mercenary — by Howard Tayler
Best Fantasy Comic
- 8-Bit Theater — by Brian Clevinger (Winner)
- Bruno the Bandit — by Ian McDonald
- The Circle Weave — by Indigo Kelleigh
- The Weird Worlds of Pewfell Porfingles — by Chuck Whelon
Best Superhero Comic
- Supermegatopia by The Brothers Grinn (Winner)
- Gaming Guardians — by C Wilson Trull & Graveyard Greg
- Man-Man Comics — by James Duncan & Matt Shepherd
- Riboflavin — by James Thorpe
- Superosity — by Chris Crosby
Best Dramatic Comic
- Megatokyo — by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston (Winner)
- Avalon — by Josh Phillips
- Clan of the Cats — by Jamie Robertson
- Jack — by David Hopkins
Best Gaming Comic
- Angst Technology — by Barry T. Smith (Winner)
- Megatokyo — by Fred Gallagher & Rodney Caston
- 8-Bit Theater — by Brian Clevinger
- Gaming Guardians — by C Wilson Trull & Graveyard Greg
Best Other Genre Comic
- Chopping Block — by Lee Adam Herold (Winner)
- 1/0 — by Tailsteak
- Grimbles — by Adam Burke
- Morning Improv — by Scott McCloud
Best Use Of The Digital Medium
- When I am King — by Demian.5 (Winner)
- Diesel Sweeties — by R Stevens
- Kung Fool! — by Hyung Sun Kim
- Mac Hall — by Ian McConville & Matt Boyd
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