Comic Book Creator is a tool allows the creation of dynamic web Comic books. An author can create an e-Comic book by combining images of characters, pictures, background, text in balloons which can be placed in the frames of the pages of the book in that way and style desired. The produced dynamic web Comic books are highly interactive flash based books that provide a great page flipping animation control opportunity as well as features like zooming, printing and easy navigation.
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STEVE JOBS SMACKDOWN: Matt Bors delivers our Cartoon of the Day
By Michael Cavna
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Last Sunday night, comic Riffs first reported on a curious trend we noticed among editorial artists: Despite Steve Jobs's declared Buddhism, obituary cartoons were rendering unto him an afterlife at the gates of an iPad-happy St. Peter.
Throughout the week, other cartoonists noted the odd trend, as well. But one artist - Portland's Matt Bors - has now rendered perhaps the most inspired response. ..."
Another cartoon maker. It looks a tad more complex but is an option for making comics. I like that it introduces the term "scene" narration" and the thought of having 2 people with dialog, so if dialog is important to you, this would be a good free comic maker.
ONe of my student's favorite programs is Comic Life. If you want to do great Comics without a drain on the bandwidth at your school, this is the software you should consider.
Web-based Comics. BitStrips for Schools places it on a private virtual network where teachers can moderate content and review all characters and Comics. Students can flag inappropriate comments or bullying, which is then instantly removed pending teacher review. There is a nominal fee of $9.95 per month for up to 40 students.
Take advantage of the natural affinity children have for comics and use them as a powerful teaching tool in your classroom. The following tips, tools, and resources will get you started.