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Wanted Comics
Wanted Comics

Where, What computer program do I buy to make Anime Comics?

I’m a pretty good Artist, but I want to take my art to the next level AND I ALWAYS wanted to make my own Anime/cartoon comic book so;
Where is it sold?
Which one? (I need the Exact name and brand)
and How much?

What I’m looking for the program to due is enhance, color and even be able to make my art on the program if possible I want the program professional Artists use.

You need Manga Studio ( http://www.manga.smithmicro.com/ )

It is what professionals would use to make Manga Comics. You should look no further.
If you have a tablet its even easier.

The DEBUT edition costs $49.99 USD.
The more professional EX edition costs $299.99 USD

Check the link I provided for price and order details.

iFanboy – Episode 76 – WANTED – The Comic Behind the Movie


Fred M Cup Measuring Matroyshkas, Set of 6 Dry Measuring Cups


Fred M Cup Measuring Matroyshkas, Set of 6 Dry Measuring Cups


$7.80


These Russian Doll Measuring Cups are exactly what you need to doll up your kitchen with some old country charm! Why use boring, washed-up utensils when you can have these adorable stacking measuring cups? Designed to nest inside each other like traditional matryoshkas, these white measuring cups are a must-have for any stylish kitchen. Our charming set comes with 3 matryoshkas — the tops measure…

Fred & Friends Freeze Handgun-Shaped Ice-Cube Tray


Fred & Friends Freeze Handgun-Shaped Ice-Cube Tray


$1.99


Fred & Friends Freeze! Handgun Ice Tray….

Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold


Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold


$5.31


What’s cooler than a shot glass made of ice? Fill Cool Shooters water or your favorite juice, freeze, and then pop out four fully-formed with frozen shot glasses. A great way to add a little nip to your favorite sip! Pure food-grade silicone rubber, clear display boxes….

Richard Pryor: ...And It's Deep Too! The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968-1992)


Richard Pryor: …And It’s Deep Too! The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968-1992)


$79.98


One can’t help but feel both elated and sad when listening to this colossal overview of Richard Pryor’s recorded work. Multiple sclerosis has silenced the greatest humorist of his generation, and that’s tragic for Pryor. But it’s also a heartbreaking loss for comedy, for, as these discs amply illustrate, the man who exploded the parameters of stage comedy in the ’70s could have taken it in wild ne…

Off the Tank: Former Tank Soldiers Go to War


Off the Tank: Former Tank Soldiers Go to War


$0.01


Off the Tank: Former Tank Soldiers Go to War…

Down Bad


Down Bad


$0.01


Down Bad…

Kikkerland KRL31TC Mustache Keychain with Sound


Kikkerland KRL31TC Mustache Keychain with Sound


$1.00


A mans voice says WELLL, HELLO THERE when button is pressed….

Kikkerland KRL26TC Owl LED Keychain with Sound


Kikkerland KRL26TC Owl LED Keychain with Sound


$2.49


Is fumbling with your keys in the dark driving you crazy ? Don’t worry, this cute Hooting Owl Key chain and Flashlight is here to help. Shining a bright LED light and accompanied by fun “hoot, hoot” sounds, this clever little owl helps you locate the right key, door locks and lost objects in the dark, with the push of a button.

Great for glove compartments, dark hallways and to keep in your hand…


Walt Disney Treasures - Disney Rarities - Celebrated Shorts, 1920s - 1960s


Walt Disney Treasures – Disney Rarities – Celebrated Shorts, 1920s – 1960s


$23.32


Nearly every one-off cartoon short produced by the Disney studios from the ’20s through the ’60s is featured in this set. Includes “Ferdinand the Bull” (1938), “Lambert the Sheepish Lion” (1952), “Ben and Me” (1953), “The Saga of Windwagon Smith” (1961). and many more, plus a selection of silent “Alice” comedies. 5 1/2 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: Englis…

Poker? I Barely Know Her


Poker? I Barely Know Her


$1.99



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