Planetwide Media’s Comic Book Creator tool lets users create titles using a drag-and-drop interface to position backgrounds, artwork, logos, symbols and other media into a range of templates.
The service has already been linked to blogging and social network systems and, with the announcement of the deal with Lulu.com, content created using Comic Book Creator can now be offered for sale and printed on-demand.
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