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'''xkcd''' is a webcomic drawn by [[Randall Munroe]] and hosted at [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com]. It focuses on {{w|science}}, {{w|mathematics}}, {{w|technology}}, and general {{w|geek|geekiness}}, told with a light, quirky sense of humor, and at times profound philosophizing. Its art style is minimalist, told through simple [[stick figure]]s. New comics are posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and are accompanied by a [[Title text|title text]], serving as Randall's commentary.
 
'''xkcd''' is a webcomic drawn by [[Randall Munroe]] and hosted at [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com]. It focuses on {{w|science}}, {{w|mathematics}}, {{w|technology}}, and general {{w|geek|geekiness}}, told with a light, quirky sense of humor, and at times profound philosophizing. Its art style is minimalist, told through simple [[stick figure]]s. New comics are posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and are accompanied by a [[Title text|title text]], serving as Randall's commentary.
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==History==
 
==History==
:''For more information, visit the [[Links|LiveJournal]].''
 
 
 
{{Quote|I was going through old math/sketching graph paper notebooks and didn't want to lose some of the work in them, so I started scanning pages. I took the more comic-y ones and put them up on a server I was testing out, and got a bunch of readers when BoingBoing linked to me. I started drawing more seriously, gained a lot more readers, started selling t-shirts on the site, and am currently shipping t-shirts and drawing this comic full-time. It's immensely fun and I really appreciate y'all's support.|[[Randall Munroe]]}}
 
{{Quote|I was going through old math/sketching graph paper notebooks and didn't want to lose some of the work in them, so I started scanning pages. I took the more comic-y ones and put them up on a server I was testing out, and got a bunch of readers when BoingBoing linked to me. I started drawing more seriously, gained a lot more readers, started selling t-shirts on the site, and am currently shipping t-shirts and drawing this comic full-time. It's immensely fun and I really appreciate y'all's support.|[[Randall Munroe]]}}
  
Before [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] started using the [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] website for his comics, he posted them on {{w|LiveJournal}} using the "[https://xkcd-drawings.livejournal.com/ xkcd_drawings]" account. The images on the page are now broken, but there are archived versions for the [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927001941/http://xkcd-drawings.livejournal.com/?skip=40 first 16 comics], comics [https://web.archive.org/web/20060529063505/http://xkcd-drawings.livejournal.com/?skip=20 from 17 to 27], and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20060529063441/http://xkcd-drawings.livejournal.com/ last 20 comics]. Randall didn't add a [[Title text|title text]] to his comics before [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com], but most of the comics posted on LiveJournal had an original caption beneath the image, and many had comments by LiveJournal users. All the comics transferred to the new site had a title text, which was often along the same lines, but was almost never the same as the caption on LiveJournal. The original title, caption, and release number of these early comics can be viewed on their explanation page, so if you want to browse them in the original order, you can [[7: Girl sleeping (Sketch -- 11th grade Spanish class)|start here]] and follow the links at the top of each explanation to go to the next one. To view a list of all the comics in the original order, see [[:Category:Posted on LiveJournal|Posted on LiveJournal]].
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xkcd originated from a collection of hand-drawn sketches by [[Randall Munroe]]. Initially, these sketches were shared on his LiveJournal account called "xkcd_drawings", where the very first xkcd comic, [[7: Girl sleeping (Sketch -- 11th grade Spanish class)]], was posted. This marked the beginning of xkcd on September 30, 2005, with a series of [[:Category:First day on LiveJournal|13 sketches]] uploaded between 8:34 pm and 8:46 pm. Shortly after, on October 2, 2005, Randall established a regular posting schedule for his comics, announcing that they would be released on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. This schedule has been predominantly followed, except for a break between December 5, 2005, and January 4, 2006, when no comics were published.
 
 
The first thirteen comics were posted on LiveJournal within 12 minutes on September 30, 2005, on the first day of the xkcd LiveJournal account. The first comic posted on that day was [[7: Girl sleeping (Sketch -- 11th grade Spanish class)]] and the last one was [[11: Barrel - Part 2]]. Starting from the next post, he began following the normal Monday, Wednesday, Friday release date routine, although he often forgot to post the comic in time, making them come out a day earlier or a day later.
 
 
 
The last comic to be released before [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] was in use was [[39: Bowl]]. It was the forty-first comic posted on LiveJournal on December 5, 2005, but the following day Randall made another post, titled "[https://web.archive.org/web/20060529063441/http://xkcd-drawings.livejournal.com/#:~:text=12%3A59%20am-,Announcement,-What%20with%20winter Announcement]": where he said he would post fewer comics during winter. This might be owing to his exams coming up, or the preparation for the release of [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] the following year. The next LiveJournal comic, [[45: Schrodinger]], was released almost a month later, on January 4, 2006, after Randall had already posted all the previous comics to his new site.
 
  
The new xkcd website opened up on January 1, 2006, and the backlog of forty-one comics from LiveJournal from [[1: Barrel - Part 1]] to [[44: Love]] was transferred on the same day, but in a completely different order. The only comic that has the same number on both sites is [[3: Island (sketch)]], while all the other comics were uploaded seemingly at random. Also, only eleven of the original comic titles were reused of the new site, and even among the last eleven comics posted on both sites, only six used the same title. There were also two new comics released on the first day of [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] (and one added a few months later) that have never been posted on LiveJournal. [[12: Poisson]] and [[5: Blown apart]] were exclusively published on the first day of [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] and were never shared 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. This is why [[36: Scientists]] [[:Category:No date|doesn't have a date]] like every other comic.
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Originally, xkcd comics were shared exclusively on LiveJournal and were accompanied by a comment from Randall (similar to what would later become the title text). However, on January 30, 2006, Randall announced that he would also begin publishing them on the website [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com]. To facilitate this, he collaborated with someone named Derek to set up an RSS feed and an automated posting method on an account called "xkcd_rss". Consequently, the original LiveJournal account, "xkcd_drawings", became redundant and was shut down.
  
Most of the eleven comics posted on LiveJournal after the new website opened, from [[45: Schrodinger]] to [[55: Useless]], were posted on the same days on both sites. For unknown reasons, on January 18, 2006, [[54: Science]] was posted on LiveJournal on the same day that [[51: Malaria]] was released on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com]. Three days later, on January 21, 2006, [[51: Malaria]] was posted on LiveJournal, thus forcing the next two comics ([[52: Secret Worlds]] and [[53: Hobby]]) to be released on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] two days before LiveJournal. Four days later, on January 25, 2006, [[54: Science]] was finally posted on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com], which fixed the date discrepancies and allowed the next comic, [[55: Useless]], to be published on the same day across both sites. When the next comic, [[56: The Cure]], came out only on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] on January 30, 2006, Randall made a post on LiveJournal, titled "[https://web.archive.org/web/20060529063441/http://xkcd-drawings.livejournal.com/#:~:text=xkcd%20drawings%20moving%20to%20RSS%20feed xkcd drawings moving to RSS feed]", to let people know he would only post new comics to [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] and abandon LiveJournal.
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Interestingly, when the [[:Category:First day on xkcd|comics from LiveJournal]] were reposted on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com], they were all dated January 1, 2006, regardless of their original posting date. Moreover, their numbering deviated from the initial LiveJournal order. It's worth noting that according to the numbering on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com], the first comic is [[1: Barrel - Part 1]], and not [[7: Girl sleeping (Sketch -- 11th grade Spanish class)]]. Both comics were posted on the first day of xkcd on LiveJournal. Following the comic [[45: Schrodinger]], the subsequent [[:Category:Posted on LiveJournal after xkcd|11 comics]] were released on both [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] and LiveJournal. However, the comic [[54: Science]] disrupted the sequential order, causing discrepancies from [[51: Malaria]] up to [[54: Science]]. The original order of these comics on LiveJournal can be found [[:Category:Posted on LiveJournal|here]]. The final comic shared on LiveJournal was [[55: Useless]], succeeded by [[56: The Cure]], which became the first comic to be exclusively posted on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com].
  
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*[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/Xkcd TV Tropes]
 
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*[https://fortranwiki.org/fortran/show/xkcd Fortran Wiki]
 
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