Tapastic, an online portal for webcomics, has closed a $2 million Series A funding round from Daum Communications, owner of one of South Korea’s largest Internet portal sites and a major operator of ...
With the explosion of digital publishing over the last few years, there are countless ways to pick up your favorite comic books without having to travel to overpriced stores, attend crowded ...
When it comes to viewing and discovering new webcomics, there weren’t a whole lot of places to go before Tapastic came along. That’s probably why the site is growing quickly, now with more than a ...
Literally within minutes of reading Trudgingly Oblivious, (the collaborative, comic art, Tapastic exclusive serial) I'm thinking "This is the future of comic art, I must have been oblivious.
SANTA CLARA, CA--(Marketwired - Jan 28, 2014) - Tapastic, the online portal for webcomics is bolstering its American webcomics market by today, announcing that it has closed $2.0 million in Series A ...
“You go to a site like YouTube and consume a single episode and there are recommendations that help you discover more and more and you spend a lot of time there discovering all this great content.
Tapastic, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based webcomics portal, has received $2 million in Series A funding from Daum Communications, Inc. Daum operates a large and popular webcomics portal in South Korea.
Tapastics aims to be your go-to site for webcomics, and it succeeds for the most part, despite a lack of many of the big names in the space. The ad-supported Tapastic bills itself as the "YouTube for ...
The nations portal giant Naver held their first publishing-related exhibition at the 2013 Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany last month. During the five days of the fair that begun Oct. 9, ...
Tapastic, a new service created by Tapas Media, launches today and is being described as an “online destination for discovering and enjoying visual stories”. It has raised $750,000 in seed funding ...
Tapastic, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based webcomics portal, has received $2 million in Series A funding from Daum Communications, Inc. Daum operates a large and popular webcomics portal in South Korea.