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Many of the first comics were simply sketches drawn by [[Randall]] on the paper he had at hand, (sometimes during a [[7:_Girl_sleeping_(Sketch_--_11th_grade_Spanish_class)|class]] or a [[24: Godel, Escher, Kurt Halsey|lecture]]). They then scanned in later, (sometimes much later), and posted on [[LiveJournal]].
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Many of the first comics were simply sketches drawn by [[Randall]] on the paper he had at hand, (sometimes during a [[7:_Girl_sleeping_(Sketch_--_11th_grade_Spanish_class)|class]] or a [[24: Godel, Escher, Kurt Halsey|lecture]]). They were often scanned much later and posted on [[LiveJournal]]. Several of these sketched were drawn on checkered paper (coarse-grid graph paper): these are included in this category.
  
Several of these sketched were drawn on '''checkered paper''' and they are the one listed here below:
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Among the [[LiveJournal#Comics posted on LiveJournal before xkcd.com|41 comics posted on LiveJournal]] before xkcd.com, 35 were drawn on checkered paper. The one which ended up with the highest number on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] is [[44: Love]], released on LiveJournal on October 19, 2005. However, [[39: Bowl]] was released about two weeks later, on December 5, 2005, and is thus the last LiveJournal comic drawn on checkered paper. For more information, see [[LiveJournal#Comics posted on LiveJournal before xkcd.com|LiveJournal]].
<br>If the only color in the comic comes from the blue grid on the checkered paper, then the comic is not considered to be [[:Category:Comics with color|colored]]!
 
  
*No comics drawn on such paper have been released after [[:Category:First day on xkcd|the first day]] on [[xkcd]] when the web site opened on Sunday the 1st of January 2006.
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After the new site opened on January 1, 2006, three new comics drawn on checkered paper were released. The first two were released on the [[LiveJournal#First day on xkcd.com|first day of xkcd.com]] and the third was inserted a few months later. [[12: Poisson]] and [[5: Blown apart]] were exclusively published on the first day of [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] and were never posted on LiveJournal. [[36: Scientists]] was instead initially published as a duplicate of comic [[10: Pi Equals]]. Over three months after the original posting, Randall noticed the error and corrected it sometime between [https://web.archive.org/web/20060423175703/http://www.xkcd.com/c36.html April 23, 2006] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20060705231511/http://xkcd.com/c36.html July 5, 2006], when the updated version appeared in the Web Archive. He likely found an old drawing that was never meant for publication and used it instead, so it wouldn't appear out of place among the other comics from that period. Since these three were the last checkered-paper comics to be released, [[36: Scientists]] is the last comic to ever come out on this type of paper.
**Of those comics [[44: Love]] from October 19th, 2005 is the one with the highest number released on xkcd.  
 
***But it was an early comic which just got the highest number when all the comics transfer from [[LiveJournal]] to xkcd got a new and different number.
 
**The last comic on such paper release on LiveJournal was [[39: Bowl]] released on December 5th, 2005.
 
***35 out of the [[:Category:Comics posted on livejournal|first 41 LiveJournal comics]] came out on such paper.
 
**The last comic on such paper was, however, by release-date, [[12: Poisson]] which have the release date December 22nd, 2005.  
 
***It was never released on LiveJournal. It was first released to the public on the opening day of xkcd.
 
***It came out along with [[5: Blown apart]], the latter also drawn on this paper and not released previously on LiveJournal.
 
**The exception to the above is [[36: Scientists]].  
 
***It was, because of a mistake, first released at some [[:Category:No_date|unknown date]] later in 2006, but with this low number.
 
***It was never before released on LiveJournal.
 
***That would make this the last to come out on xkcd on this type of paper.
 
*In 2012, Randall revived the blue grid as a background image for ''[[what if?]]''.
 
  
[[Category:Distinctive comics]]
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In 2012, Randall revived the blue grid as the background for his blog ''[[what if? (blog)|what if?]]'', but the site was redesigned in 2022. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220323082952/https://what-if.xkcd.com/ This is what the site looked like] before the redesign, which removed the background image in favour of a [https://what-if.xkcd.com/ simple color].
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[[Category:LiveJournal comics]]

Latest revision as of 10:52, 12 January 2025

Many of the first comics were simply sketches drawn by Randall on the paper he had at hand, (sometimes during a class or a lecture). They were often scanned much later and posted on LiveJournal. Several of these sketched were drawn on checkered paper (coarse-grid graph paper): these are included in this category.

Among the 41 comics posted on LiveJournal before xkcd.com, 35 were drawn on checkered paper. The one which ended up with the highest number on xkcd.com is 44: Love, released on LiveJournal on October 19, 2005. However, 39: Bowl was released about two weeks later, on December 5, 2005, and is thus the last LiveJournal comic drawn on checkered paper. For more information, see LiveJournal.

After the new site opened on January 1, 2006, three new comics drawn on checkered paper were released. The first two were released on the first day of xkcd.com and the third was inserted a few months later. 12: Poisson and 5: Blown apart were exclusively published on the first day of xkcd.com and were never posted on LiveJournal. 36: Scientists was instead initially published as a duplicate of comic 10: Pi Equals. Over three months after the original posting, Randall noticed the error and corrected it sometime between April 23, 2006 and July 5, 2006, when the updated version appeared in the Web Archive. He likely found an old drawing that was never meant for publication and used it instead, so it wouldn't appear out of place among the other comics from that period. Since these three were the last checkered-paper comics to be released, 36: Scientists is the last comic to ever come out on this type of paper.

In 2012, Randall revived the blue grid as the background for his blog what if?, but the site was redesigned in 2022. This is what the site looked like before the redesign, which removed the background image in favour of a simple color.