Please visit this site...
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A flash-based web site for creating your own comic book from a collection of pre-rendered panel layouts, backgrounds, characters, and objects. Actually pretty impressively flexible.
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harold
over a year ago
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2 fans
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"Harold is a Robot" is my own attempt at creating a web comic. I hope you enjoy it.
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engtech
over a year ago
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2 fans
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This tool is really cool. You can create multi-panel web comics with this intuitive little tool. Choose from a palette of characters and objects. Very funny, easy and flexible.
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papa
over a year ago
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1 fan
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The article on SoYouWanna on making comics. Has a particular focus on breaking into the comics industry, but has a little info on self-publishing, too.
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harold
over a year ago
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43 things, an user community based around things people are doing and/or want to do, has this page on creating comics. Lots of accounts of people's experiences creating their own comics.
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harold
over a year ago
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1 fan
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Read-Write-Think provides a lesson for high school educators to teach reading, writing and some analytical skills to teens, which also happens to be a great primer on making comics.
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harold
over a year ago
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A macworld review of the software tool "Comic Life".
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Submitted
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harold
over a year ago
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1 fan
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An article on G4 about using the Comic Book Draw software to make your own comic.
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Submitted
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harold
over a year ago
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An industry paper discussing the Comic Book Markup Language.
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Submitted
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harold
over a year ago
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