Originally Posted by Recurring Villain
I have a similar, if not identical, program that came with my drawing tablet. There's no point using Comic Life. The time it saves is negligible if we want full creative control of the production of the comic. Areas of your image that leave the comic frames, interwoven frames, inter frame action etc. are likely not possible in Comic Life, and would have to be done manually and eventually somehow mixed into your pointless proprietary program.
Only someone who has no idea what they're doing would want to use the creative equivalent of a just-add water solution.
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Whatever. I like Comic Life. It's good enough for me, I don't need any more control than it offers, and I frankly would not be bothered to make comics using anything else as it would take too much time and effort. If you want me to make a comic, I would only do so using Comic Life. If you want someone else to do it, they can use whatever the hell they want.