The first widely recognized sprite comic maker is credited to be Tim Buckley, who created the webcomic "Ctrl+Alt+Del" in 2002. His comic featured pixel art sprites from popular video games as characters.
A person can find a comic book reader software for a PC at the website cbrreader. One can also find other comic book reader software at the website cNet.
It's an awesome web comic called Homestuck on MSPAdventures.comWith over 6000 pages and still updating its the longest web comic ever.SonicAndPals was the longest Sprite Comic.
Yes, Comic Life is a paid software. There is a one-time fee to purchase the software.
Making the Comic Section - 1917 was released on: USA: 30 December 1917
Comic Book Creator software allows you to create your own personalized comic books. You can buy it at the links I have provided.
Gerard Way came up with them, as he was making a comic at the time, similar to the killjoys and got the idea for the whole concept thing, from the comic he was making.
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Piczo.com is Great
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You can get Comic Life! by going to download.com (or cnet.com), and at the top there is a search button. Type in Comic Life! and select the computer (default is Windows). There (currently) is 2 selections. I find the best one is the first one.
I think Easycomic is better for you. Look in related links