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About

A Softer World[1] is a webcomic created by Joey Comeau and Emily Horne in 2003.[2] The comic usually consists of three panels featuring different photographs or pieces of the same image spread over the frames with overlaying text. The text often relays descriptions of relatable situations and end in absurd or dark humor, with additional commentary provided when a reader hovers over the strip. As of September 2013, the comic is updated three times per week and syndicated on Tumblr[13] and LiveJournal.[14]

History

In 2001, the first iteration of A Softer World was published in a zine using photographs taken by Horne and text written by Comeau.[22] It transitioned to the web on February 7th, 2003, with a comic of a black kitten asking an unseen higher power if its parents were ever going to come home.

YES Are my parents ever coming home2 god? e horne and j comeau asofterworld.com

By 2006, A Softer World began appearing on other blogs including Hype Machine[17], Comic Book Resources[18], This Magazine[19] and Make Use Of.[20] By May 2008, the comics began appearing in print issues of The Guardian.[21] As of September 2013, A Softer World has more than 21,000 Facebook fans[24] and sells merchandise through Topatoco.[25]

Books

The first A Softer World book, titled Truth and Beauty Bombs, was released in 2006, with 20 never-before-seen comics. They released two more books, Second Best Isn't So Bad and Everybody Gets Got in 2009 and 2012 respectively. On July 30th, 2013, Comeau and Horne launched a Kickstarter[3] to fund a fourth book, titled Let's Do Something Wrong (shown below). By the end of the campaign, they raised $78,587, 314% of their original $25,000 goal.

Reception

Some time prior to July 2004, English author Warren Ellis shared a link to the webcomic with his email list Bad Signal, causing a large spike in traffic. Soon after, Comeau received a call from his web hosting service stating that the site had seen 5 gigs of traffic in one hour.[16] In 2005, A Softer World was named one of the year's best webcomics on The Webcomic Examiner.[15] In 2007, it won the first Web Cartoonists' Choice Award for photographic webcomic. PC Mag[23] also named it the #1 Best Unsung Webcomic.

Fan Art and Remixes

As early as 2007, fans began remixing A Softer World strips with their own photography or text, inspired by the comic's dark humor. One of the earliest posts (shown below) was uploaded to Flickr[26] on May 20th, 2007 and shared with the hashtag #aswfanart.[27] In 2009, InfiniteComic.com[28] was created, allowing people to input keywords to generate an A Softer World-style strip.

You should've kidnapped me when you had the chance.

Since May 2010, blogs dedicated to remixing the original comics around specific fandoms have been created on social networking sites. That month, A Skating World[6] was created on LiveJournal, replaces the photos taken by Horne with pictures of figure skaters (shown below). By November 2010, the trope had begun to appear on Tumblr with A Hetalia World.[29]

IWancauv 20 a foreign language. Moderation is like You have to learn that s--- when you're young. e home and j comeau asofterworld.com

Notable Examples

Traffic

As of September 2013, Asofterworld.com has an Alexa [11] rank of 23,812 in the United States and 85,287 globally. Additionally, their Quantcast[112] rank is 448,526 in the US.

Search Interest

External References

[1] A Softer World – Home

[2] Wikipedia – A Softer World

[3] Kickstarter – A Softer World 4

[4] A Softer World – 338

[5] xkcd – Parody Week: A Softer World
(unavailable)

[6] A Skating World  - Home

[7] TvTropes – A Softer World

[8] A Softer Home 2 – Home

[9] A Softer Trek – Home

[10] A Softer Avenger – Home

[11] Alexa – A Softer World Site Info

[12] Quantcast – asofterworld.com (login needed)

[13] Tumblr – A Softer World

[14] LiveJournal – A Softer World

[15] The Webcomic Examiner – The Best Webcomics of 2005

[16] Newsarama – COMEAU & HORNE: BUILDERS OF A SOFTER WORLD

[17] Hype Machine – Unsettling Comic Strips

[18] Comic Book Resources – 365 Reasons to Love Comics #248

[19] This Magazine (via Wayback Machine) – HARD TRUTHS IN “A SOFTER WORLD”

[20] Make Use Of – A Softer World

[21] Tumblr (via Wayback Machine) – brokenbottleboy: The Guardian is running A Softer World strips in its G2 supplement. Good call.

[22] Maximum Fun – Interview: Emily Horne & Joey Comeau of “A Softer World” by Aaron Matthews

[23] PC Mag (via Wayback Machine) – The 10 Best Unsung Webcomics

[24] Facebook – A Softer World

[25] Topatoco – A Softer World

[26] Flickr – goteam_kirsty: 3 years ago.

[27] Flickr – Images Tagged #aswfanart

[28] InfiniteComic – Home

[29] Tumblr – A Hetalia World



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About

A Softer World[1] is a webcomic created by Joey Comeau and Emily Horne in 2003.[2] The comic usually consists of three panels featuring different photographs or pieces of the same image spread over the frames with overlaying text. The text often relays descriptions of relatable situations and end in absurd or dark humor, with additional commentary provided when a reader hovers over the strip. As of September 2013, the comic is updated three times per week and syndicated on Tumblr[13] and LiveJournal.[14]

History

In 2001, the first iteration of A Softer World was published in a zine using photographs taken by Horne and text written by Comeau.[22] It transitioned to the web on February 7th, 2003, with a comic of a black kitten asking an unseen higher power if its parents were ever going to come home.


YES Are my parents ever coming home2 god? e horne and j comeau asofterworld.com

By 2006, A Softer World began appearing on other blogs including Hype Machine[17], Comic Book Resources[18], This Magazine[19] and Make Use Of.[20] By May 2008, the comics began appearing in print issues of The Guardian.[21] As of September 2013, A Softer World has more than 21,000 Facebook fans[24] and sells merchandise through Topatoco.[25]

Books

The first A Softer World book, titled Truth and Beauty Bombs, was released in 2006, with 20 never-before-seen comics. They released two more books, Second Best Isn't So Bad and Everybody Gets Got in 2009 and 2012 respectively. On July 30th, 2013, Comeau and Horne launched a Kickstarter[3] to fund a fourth book, titled Let's Do Something Wrong (shown below). By the end of the campaign, they raised $78,587, 314% of their original $25,000 goal.



Reception

Some time prior to July 2004, English author Warren Ellis shared a link to the webcomic with his email list Bad Signal, causing a large spike in traffic. Soon after, Comeau received a call from his web hosting service stating that the site had seen 5 gigs of traffic in one hour.[16] In 2005, A Softer World was named one of the year's best webcomics on The Webcomic Examiner.[15] In 2007, it won the first Web Cartoonists' Choice Award for photographic webcomic. PC Mag[23] also named it the #1 Best Unsung Webcomic.

Fan Art and Remixes

As early as 2007, fans began remixing A Softer World strips with their own photography or text, inspired by the comic's dark humor. One of the earliest posts (shown below) was uploaded to Flickr[26] on May 20th, 2007 and shared with the hashtag #aswfanart.[27] In 2009, InfiniteComic.com[28] was created, allowing people to input keywords to generate an A Softer World-style strip.


You should've kidnapped me when you had the chance.

Since May 2010, blogs dedicated to remixing the original comics around specific fandoms have been created on social networking sites. That month, A Skating World[6] was created on LiveJournal, replaces the photos taken by Horne with pictures of figure skaters (shown below). By November 2010, the trope had begun to appear on Tumblr with A Hetalia World.[29]


IWancauv 20 a foreign language. Moderation is like You have to learn that s--- when you're young. e home and j comeau asofterworld.com

Notable Examples

Traffic

As of September 2013, Asofterworld.com has an Alexa [11] rank of 23,812 in the United States and 85,287 globally. Additionally, their Quantcast[112] rank is 448,526 in the US.

Search Interest



External References

[1] A Softer World – Home

[2] Wikipedia – A Softer World

[3] Kickstarter – A Softer World 4

[4] A Softer World – 338

[5] xkcd – Parody Week: A Softer World
(unavailable)

[6] A Skating World  - Home

[7] TvTropes – A Softer World

[8] A Softer Home 2 – Home

[9] A Softer Trek – Home

[10] A Softer Avenger – Home

[11] Alexa – A Softer World Site Info

[12] Quantcast – asofterworld.com (login needed)

[13] Tumblr – A Softer World

[14] LiveJournal – A Softer World

[15] The Webcomic Examiner – The Best Webcomics of 2005

[16] Newsarama – COMEAU & HORNE: BUILDERS OF A SOFTER WORLD

[17] Hype Machine – Unsettling Comic Strips

[18] Comic Book Resources – 365 Reasons to Love Comics #248

[19] This Magazine (via Wayback Machine) – HARD TRUTHS IN “A SOFTER WORLD”

[20] Make Use Of – A Softer World

[21] Tumblr (via Wayback Machine) – brokenbottleboy: The Guardian is running A Softer World strips in its G2 supplement. Good call.

[22] Maximum Fun – Interview: Emily Horne & Joey Comeau of “A Softer World” by Aaron Matthews

[23] PC Mag (via Wayback Machine) – The 10 Best Unsung Webcomics

[24] Facebook – A Softer World

[25] Topatoco – A Softer World

[26] Flickr – goteam_kirsty: 3 years ago.

[27] Flickr – Images Tagged #aswfanart

[28] InfiniteComic – Home

[29] Tumblr – A Hetalia World

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