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  1. Angry Ronin by Artcity, $16.00
    Font designed for lettering dialogue baloons in comic books.
  2. Buddy Lotion by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A grafitti and comic like font trapped inside boxes!
  3. Fatality by Artcity, $9.00
    Font designed for lettering dialogue baloons in comic books.
  4. Paisu Howard by Realtype, $17.00
    Paisu Howard is a Comics fonts was creating with a brush pen. Friendly-looking, it is inspired by the lettering of the comics typeface with an adventurous and humorous font-style. It is chunky, marked and brush textured. This fonts created to make an freestyle of design.
  5. Aloya by Muksal Creatives, $12.00
    Aloya is a cute display font. Whether you use it for cartoon related designs, children games or just any creation that requires a lovely touch, this font will be an amazing choice.
  6. LeDrôle Lettering Pro by Ingo, $40.00
    The Comic-Script by ingoFonts In the past cartoons used to be lettered by hand. Hardly anyone does this today. The reason is, because hardly anyone has nice handwriting these days, so there are practical advantages in having a special font. However the font should still look like it’s been written by hand. Well, most script fonts don’t meet this requirement. The LeDrôle Lettering is a computer font, but closely resembles genuine handwriting. The model for the LeDrôle Lettering is my personal handwriting, as can be seen on the example of the Biró Script, which is also an ingoFont. The habit of capitalization comes from the Romanic and Anglo-Saxon countries. Depending on the purpose they are designed in three significantly bolder weights. In order for the typeface to actually look handwritten, it needs to have clearly visible irregularities. These are not found only in the shapes of the individual letters. Even though LeDrôle Lettering is all in capital letters, the characters of uppercase and lowercase letters are clearly different. Additionally, many alternative shapes are used, which are automatically applied when the OpenType “Ligatures” feature is activated. Thus, there are no identical double letters or numerals, and many character combinations are defined as ligatures with alternative forms.
  7. Sitting Duck by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    I have no particular affection for ducks, nor do I keep them, but I thought it was about time someone named a font after them! Sitting Duck is a jolly comic/kids font. Handmade (of course), cute and useful. Comes with extensive language support and a cool alternative asterisk in the shape of a duck.
  8. Elevator Boy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Watch Elevator Boy bounce up and down, a playful, whimsical display type that looks like fun and tastes like Saturday morning cartoons. Mmmmmm.... it's like font candy!
  9. Robert Moore by Harvester Type, $15.00
    Robert Moore is a font that was specially designed for comics. A lot of work has been done. At first, glyphs were drawn manually using different markers, then they were transferred to the font. The font was tested on real printing and digital comics. The world of fonts for comics is big and I wanted to create even more variability for authors with one family, which is why a variable version was created containing two axes: weight and italics. This gives you more options. A large number of glyphs, multilingualism, ligatures, and a capital give even more scope for work and creativity. The name was created from the names of the authors of the comics Robert Kirkman and Alana Moore, so the Robert Moore font turned out. Although the font was made for comics, it is not limited to them. Posters, logos, covers, text, headings, prints, product design, web, interfaces are not all options for using the font.
  10. Amfost by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A comic font with that casual and funky pizzadude-look!
  11. Jamboks by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Jamboks is a grafitti and comic-inspired sans serif font.
  12. Lie Detector by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A comic font with a twist of crunch! The Lie Detector font deserves headlines and comic lettering, but most of all it deserves long letters. Use Lie Detector next time you want to spice up your letter or invitation, and you'll be surprised by the powers in this font!
  13. Matreshka - Unknown license
  14. Coconut Point - 100% free
  15. Porky's - Personal use only
  16. GARFIELD the CAT - Personal use only
  17. PiS Coffins and Ghosts - Unknown license
  18. Only Fools & Horses - Personal use only
  19. KG Party on the Rooftop - Personal use only
  20. Andrew Ward - 100% free
  21. wATCHMEn - Personal use only
  22. Turtles - Unknown license
  23. stiff neck - Personal use only
  24. Grenouille - Personal use only
  25. FantaisieArtistique - Personal use only
  26. Gaitera Ball - Personal use only
  27. Adry of Hanabi - Personal use only
  28. Knick O Teen - Unknown license
  29. Sniglet - 100% free
  30. Mickey - Unknown license
  31. Beast vs Buttercrumb - Unknown license
  32. LT Sculpture - 100% free
  33. LT Leap Medium - 100% free
  34. Grinched 2.0 - Personal use only
  35. Jumbalo - Personal use only
  36. Kah Hoot - Personal use only
  37. Bang Zoom by Midwest Type, $29.00
    Bang-Zoom! is a traditional comic book font based on lettering by award-winning illustrator and letterer Galen Showman. Its five weights and styles and smart OpenType features allow for professional comic book typesetting.
  38. Tropical Love by Tigade Std, $30.00
    Tropical Love is a cute, quirky, friendly decorative font. It is suitable for cartoon designs, book cover or just any creation that requires a lovely touch, this font will be an fabulous choice.
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