The distinctive lettering styles of the world's top comic book artists & creators.
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Brian Bolland's brush has blessed SUPERMAN, GREEN LANTERN and WONDER WOMAN covers as well as the seminal BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE.
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DANGER GIRL creator and artist, J. Scott Campbell is also the creator of the FAIRYTALE FANTASIES series of calendars. These are his slick and stylish fonts.
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Certainly you're aware of the success of the WATCHMEN movie, based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' epic 1986 graphic novel. But did you know that Comicraft created a series of fonts based on artist Dave Gibbons' pen lettering styles?
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Whether you're Making, Understanding or Reinventing comics, you'll need comic book fonts that make your comic book, or comic book about making, understanding or reinventing comic books, look like a, um, comic book. That's why, or so we understand, Scott McCloud came to us to make, and reinvent his official comic book fonts.
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Eisner Award winning artist Tim Sale brings characters vividly to life in the pages of GRENDEL, BATMAN and SUPERMAN.
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Before there was Comicraft, before there was comicbookfonts.com, there was just Richard Starkings and a pen. And ink. Now there's a whole bunch of fonts!
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It's a comic, it's a mug, it's an opera, it's a font. There aren't many people who can say all those things about their creation, but New Yorker cartoonist Shannon Wheeler, as the creator of Too Much Coffee Man, can.
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The lettering styles of Jim Lee, Joe Kubert, David Lloyd and many, many more!
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