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On May 1st, Chris Livingston launched Concerned, the quintessential Garry’s Mod comic series and, in my personal opinion, still the greatest. Soon thereafter, another comic that would eventually become a beloved and extremely popular classic began. Although he initially refused, eventually BrashFink agreed and further issues were released first on PHW, adding to its popularity. It spread like wildfire across the Internet, leading Clements to invite BrashFink to join the PHW team.
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James “BrashFink” Brandt’s Apostasy was initially released independently on the Steam forums, offering sleek, professional comic book editing unseen in the typical GMod comics of the time. On April 13, 2005, the game-changer arrived. By March, this early iteration of PHW had already expanded into a team of creators, including Steinman, Waxx, Clover and more, and a variety of series such as SKETCH, Geremy Tibbles, Ravenholm Armory and, of course, Jeff.
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He created a website to archive them for the public, .uk, as well as forums where people could discuss the comic or talk among themselves. “Public Health Warning” began in early 2005 as a single joke that Clements, then known by his handle “Jian”, decided to expand into a series. Credit to the Wayback Machine for holding onto this. The original Public Health Warning comic, and the oldest comic I could find on the Internet.
Given that there wasn’t really a lot of effort put into archiving and chronicling the first efforts of a few people making webcomics using a videogame mod, it’s hard to tell exactly who started it all, but I think it’s fair to say that the origin of GMod comics’ popularity can be traced back to the early efforts of one man: Michael Clements, creator of PHW. This era covers the very beginning of GMod comics, its rise in popularity and mainstream notoriety, and its culmination in large communities that led to the development of further eras. The first era, and arguably the greatest, of GMod comics. The Golden Age (2005-2006) Examples: Concerned, Jeff, Apostasy Mind you, this is my own romantic generalization of things, and based almost entirely on my own memory I’m sure other people would have different opinions.
Through that logic, I’ve split the history of GMod into five eras. the paradigm shifts, if you wanna be fancy). If you look closely at the past ten years of GMod comics, it’s possible to discern some splits where things change to some degree (a.k.a. This is purely my own opinion and you’re free to disagree with it, but, having followed GMod comics history throughout as either a passive observer or active participant, I think this purview actually works fairly well.īasically, the way I see the history of GMod comics is very much akin to how the history of actual print comic books is split into eras, or “Ages” (which, in turn, was inspired by the “ Ages of Man” of Greek mythology, but perhaps I’m going too specific there). 2015 marks the tenth anniversary of Garry’s Mod comics and soon we’ll have the tenth anniversary of Chris Livingston’s Concerned, so I decided to share my own personal (and biased) view of the history of GMod comics.