Bitstrips, Create Your Own Web Comic Strips and Characters

by Scott Beale on March 13, 2008 · 0 comments

Bitstrips is a cool new web service launched at SXSW Interactive 2008 that you can use to create online comic strips, including your own unique comic characters. The comics you create can then be shared, edited by your friends and embeded on websites and blogs.

Here’s a Bitstrip comic by Jaybo making fun of our 16 Bit Party and our headlining performers 999 Eyes, an Austin based human oddities circus freak show.

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