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Comic creation software released simultaneously for Linux and Windows.
  Mar 12th, 22:13 UTC

Everett, Washington, USA (March 12, 2009) - Radical Breeze releases Radical Comic Designer 1.0 for Linux and Windows.

Radical Comic Designer allows people to quickly, and easily, create their own Comic Books, Comic Strips and Web Comics.

Start by adding panels to your page. Then drop your favorite pictures onto the panels. Add a few Speech Bubbles, and boom. You've got your very own comic. And it was all "Drag and Drop".

When you're done designing, you can export to a picture for posting on your website. In addition you can save to the standard CBZ Comic Book file format.

Price: $19.95
(Purchasing grants the right to use both the Windows and Linux versions of Radical Comic Designer.)

"Radical Comic Designer is the easiest way to create comic strips across both Windows and Linux," stated Bryan Lunduke, founder of Radical Breeze. "With customizable options, support for multi-page comics and picture effects... there's no limit to what can be created."

About Radical Breeze:
Radical Breeze, founded by the Linux Action Show co-host Bryan Lunduke, was formed in early 2003 with sole purpose of developing cool software for a variety of platforms.

Links:
Radical Comic Designer for Windows: http://www.radicalbreeze.com/rcdwin.shtml
Radical Comic Designer for Linux: http://www.radicalbreeze.com/rcdlin.shtml
Radical Breeze : http://radicalbreeze.com
Radical Breeze Store : http://radicalbreeze.com/store.shtml

Bryan Lunduke
bryan@radicalbreeze.com


(Submitted by Bryan Lunduke of Radical Breeze)

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