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  2. plasq - Wikipedia

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    plasq is an international software limited liability company comprising software developers and user interface designers from the United States, Australia, Switzerland, Norway and France. They primarily develop for Mac OS X and iOS , however, a Microsoft Windows version of Comic Life is available.

  3. ComicBase - Wikipedia

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    ComicBase is a computer program for tracking comic book collections. It was created in 1992 [2] by Peter Bickford as an Apple Macintosh program. A Windows version was introduced in 1996. As of February 2015, it is on its nineteenth version (dubbed ComicBase 2017) and is available for computers running Microsoft Windows Windows 7, and later.

  4. Macintosh Programmer's Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Macintosh Programmer's Workshop (MPW) is a software development environment for the Classic Mac OS operating system, written by Apple Computer.For Macintosh developers, it was one of the primary tools for building applications for System 7.x and Mac OS 8.x and 9.x.

  5. Jarrett Williams - Wikipedia

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    Jarrett Brandon Williams is an American comic book creator. Williams currently wrote and illustrated the Super Pro K.O.! graphic novel series through comic publisher Oni Press, later co-illustrating the 2021 graphic novel Rick and Morty: Worlds Apart with Tony Fleecs.

  6. Infinite canvas - Wikipedia

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    In comic books, the panels are fit according to the page, thus limiting artists to few arrangements for each page. In his 2000 book, Reinventing Comics, cartoonist Scott McCloud proposes that a web page solves the problem. Instead of making the monitor the "page", McCloud suggests making it a "window" upon an infinite canvas.

  7. Shatter (digital comic) - Wikipedia

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    Shatter was drawn on an original Macintosh Plus in MacPaint [2] and later using FullPaint by Ann Arbor Softworks. Page data was stored on an external 800K floppy disk drive. The drawings were difficult to manage due to the limited 9" 72ppi monochrome screen (512×342 pixels) as only roughly 2/3 of the page was able to be worked on at one ti

  8. Comic book archive - Wikipedia

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    Comic Seer (Desktop) is a comic book archive viewer and organizer for the desktop. Evince, a document viewer, includes support for the format. Okular can view many formats, including PDF and CBR, and is included in the KDE Software Compilation. MuPDF is a cross-platform lightweight PDF, XPS, and E-book viewer.

  9. List of Hermes Press publications - Wikipedia

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    (Free Comic Book Day Edition) Scratch9 Issue 1: 2012 (Free Comic Book Day Edition) Scratch9: Cat Tails #1: 2013 Scratch9: Cat Tails #2: 2013 Scratch9: Cat of Nine Worlds #1: 2014 With variant cover by Kevin Eastman: Scratch9: Cat of Nine Worlds: 2015 graphic novel Sentient #1: 2016 Silver Age: The Second Generation of Comic Artists: 2005 by ...