Talk:Doctor Fun
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As far as I can determine, Where the Buffalo Roam was the first comic published on the Internet (Usenet, specifically), while Doctor Fun was the first comic published on the actual Web. The author himself says (http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/bye.html) that Argon Zark was the first "Web cartoon", but he appears to mean "first comic designed for the Web", as opposed to "first comic published on the Web".
In any case, several sources seem to be confused about the difference between the Net and the Web (and pre-Web services like CompuServe), so please double-check before changing that bit. Phasma Felis (talk) 08:55, 16 November 2010 (UTC)
I'm going to be looking for more sources in order to update this article. Below I will write what searches I have done, as a record to myself and to let future writers know what has already been mined.
Google: "doctor fun" comic; "doctor fun" comic reviews; "doctor fun" comic analysis; "doctor fun" comic opinions. Specific sites (using their search engines for search for "doctor fun"): The Beat, Bleeding Cool, The Booklist Reader, CBR, The Comics Journal, Digital Strips, Fleen, io9/Gizmodo, Lambiek's Comiclopedia
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