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Telling A Tadpole's Story

Comics can be used in science classes to show biological processes, even the most confusing ones. Ever needed to teach students how an egg changes into something that swims around like a fish, and then into something that has a…

Make Your Own Post Cards

Now that we have digital cameras that take and store hundreds, even thousands, of photos, we don’t have to worry about capturing the moment. But you might be asking, “How do we get to show off all of those pictures?”…

Architexts

Architect and Office Humor from  Architexts Blog Joker and Maverick, as they call themselves, are the creators of the Architexts Blog – a witty ongoing comic set in an architectural firm. Since they started the Architexts comic they have used Comic Life…

Kentucky Samurai

Creative Writing with Pinckney Benedict: A published author, Pinckney Benedict teaches creative writing at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Pinckney writes in, “I’ve always loved comic books but have never been able to make them. Comic Life, along with some other software…

Hello world!

Welcome to The Comic Life Blog! This blog was created in order to give Comic Life users a place to share and learn, kick around ideas, and check out new happenings with Comic Life. We want you to feel free…

Steve Silvasy

Collaborative Classroom: Finding a Voice with Comic Life You might not expect to see a native Philadelphia street artist teaching literacy in a high school technology class, but Steve Silvasy has found a way to bring art, technology and literacy…

Write Your Family’s Story

Genealogy and ancestry can be fascinating. For the Casper Jordan family it has turned family stories into a stunning album filled with stories, photographs, and even family trees going back several generations. The family was kind enough to share some of…

The Watchman: A Series

“The Watchman” is a perfect example of how to use multiple different layouts in Comic Life to tell stories. The creators of “The Watchman,” Jensen Stern, uses heavily filtered images in small but continuous panels to convey important elements of…