Who are we?
- Snowflake Studios, a spin-off of DMGice.com,
features a variety of comics by a variety of artists. We've been
around since January of 2000 and have been on Snowflake since
December of 2000.
- The Snowflake family consists of three sites:
Snowflake Studios,
DMG Blizzard, and Yellow
Snow.
Milestones in Snowflake History
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January 13, 2000. A
picture of chatroom regulars drawn by Josh Nickerson is posted
on DMGice.com. This is a
precursor to Fresh From
the Icebox.
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January 18, 2000. The Snowflake
is launched on DMGice.com. It
featured sections called "Importationality", "On the
Wing of Peril" (only lasts one update), and "iSymph".
No comics just yet.
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January 25, 2000. Fresh
From the Icebox premieres on DMGice.com.
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February 7, 2000. "DMG
Divas" added. Still no comics.
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February 14, 2000. Fresh
From the Icebox becomes the first comic to appear on The
Snowflake.
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May 22, 2000. B&W's
World debuts.
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May 23, 2000. The
Usual Suspects, another comic based on DMG Ice regulars, debuts.
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July 12, 2000. The Fresh From
the Icebox Summer Special is released.
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August 21, 2000. The second
season of Fresh From the Icebox- "Fresh From the Icebox:
NEXT" debuts.
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September 2000. The Snowflake
gets 3 new comics: "Viral Speakers", "The Thrilling
Adventures of Lieber Man", and "AT Freak Show".
Hbomb's "Fresh From the Icebox: Origins" fanfic debuts.
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November 2, 2000. The Snowflake
is renamed "Snowflake Studios".
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November 21, 2000. Snowflake
Studios begins to move to Keenspace, starting with the archives for
At Freak Show.
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November 28, 2000. The move to
Keenspace continues with the Usual Suspects, and the launch of a new
comic- "The DMG Files".
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December 5, 2000. Snowflake
Studios officially launches on Keenspace, featuring "Fresh From
the Icebox", "B&W's World", "The Usual
Suspects", "Viral Speakers", "The Thrilling
Adventures of Lieber Man", "AT Freak Show", and
"The DMG Files".
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June 18, 2001. Harold
"Hbomb" Price emerges as new webmaster for Snowflake
Studios, following a 2-month hiatus caused by the crashing of
Philip's laptop.
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September 30, 2002. The Hbomb
Show becomes the first Snowflake comic to move to its own Keenspace
site. However, the HBS site goes offline in mid-November, and
doesn't come back for good until April 7, 2003. The Hbomb Show
returns to Snowflake during the downtime.
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April 14, 2003. Yellow Snow, a
Snowflake spin-off featuring comics with more mature content
debuts with "At Freak Show", "B&W's World",
"Have a Nice Day", "Mean Squirrel Theatre",
"Fresh Meat", "Hatman", and a new comic called
"Nintend-Odd".
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July 30, 2003. Yellow Snow
moves to its permanent
site on Keenspace.
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September 1, 2003. Snowflake
Studios moves to a new site, leaving the old account for DMG
Blizzard, which focuses on gaming-related comics. This is the
new home for Snowflake classics "The DMG Files",
"Fresh From the Icebox" and "World Domination".
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