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In your brief mention of Bitstrips, the newest comic creator on the web, you said it didn’t seem much different from other comic creators already available.
I’m wondering if you actually tried it. Most new users are very excited about how simple it is to use, compared with other comic sites. Also – did you notice Bistrips’ social networking capacity? Bitstrips allows members to build on the work of others, sharing characters, building stories collaboratively, etc. I’m not aware of other comic sites that have this kind of capacity.