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  1. Xeron - 100% free
  2. heavyLOUDedge - Personal use only
  3. Rubberneck - Unknown license
  4. Ganz Grobe Gotisch - Personal use only
  5. Flatiron - Unknown license
  6. AnAkronism - 100% free
  7. PhattPhreddy - 100% free
  8. TaraBulbous - Unknown license
  9. Tokyo Honey Chan - Unknown license
  10. MinstrelPosterWHG - 100% free
  11. GEIST RND - 100% free
  12. Blast Beat - Personal use only
  13. FatSansRound - 100% free
  14. ideoma PSEUDO - Personal use only
  15. Bola - Unknown license
  16. Nipple - Unknown license
  17. QUBE - Personal use only
  18. Enter Sansman - Unknown license
  19. Blockletter - Personal use only
  20. College Block - Personal use only
  21. Death Star - Personal use only
  22. Galaxus - Personal use only
  23. Vortax - Personal use only
  24. Hennigar - Personal use only
  25. BattleLines - Personal use only
  26. Peach Comix_PersonalUseOnly - Personal use only
  27. brunoBook - Personal use only
  28. HWDP by Borutta Group, $10.00
    HWDP is heavy letterpress type. HWDP has two style: bold and bold italic. This type looks great in headlines and longer text. CHEERS!
  29. Invulnerable BB by Blambot, $12.00
    Clean and clear are the buzzwords for Invulnerable BB. A comic book font with no fuss. The opentype version includes contextual alternates to create multiple versions of letters, numbers and punctuation, as you type. Errant serif-I correction (in comics, only personal pronouns have the serf-I), also, type up to six consecutive, identical letters, and get a bouncy baseline.
  30. NorB Casual by NorFonts, $28.00
    NorB Casual is a handwritten text font which my daily casual writing, it can be used with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and Comic Books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards, and invitations or even just for fun. This font comes with 16 styles, Light, Normal Bold and Heavy each with their Italic and Condensed version.
  31. Avarita by Asritype, $22.00
    Avarita is an italic font variant. The font design is a fusion between serif and handwriting. Avarita match to many kind of typing, such as comical conversation text, caption, handwritten typing, and othes.
  32. Joke - Unknown license
  33. Komika Display Tight - Unknown license
  34. Witches Crow by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Witches Crow is a Halloween Treat by our team. It's perfectly matches for any invitation type, and children theme, cartoon, poster, display, and comics.
  35. Kurtzberg by Nerfect, $15.00
    Kurtzberg was created after the bold type on the splash pages of many of the classic comics of the 'fifties and 'sixties. Thick and chunky and filled with all those symbols basic comic book fonts rarely come with. Kurtzberg is always ready to swing into action when injustice rears its ugly face.
  36. Laser Vision by Hanoded, $15.00
    I seem to be in my comic book font fase. It's not that I have tons of comics lying around (I actually have none), but when I was a kid, I used to read them all the time. Laser Eyes is a handmade comic book font. It is a little rounded, a little fat and very useful. You don't really have to put it to work in an actual comic book; it will feel at home just about anywhere. Laser Vision comes with two sets of alternate glyphs that cycle as you type, plus extensive language support, including Cyrillic and Vietnamese.
  37. Greenhorn by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Greenhorn is a hand-traced comic type for headlines. Funky, irregular and smiling. The first inspiration comes from the unique lettering of a classic czech cartoonist.
  38. Bubblegum Pop by Device, $39.00
    A funky balloon type in three variants, Highlight, Shadow and plain old Vanilla. Guaranteed to bring a sense of playful fun to packaging, comic magazines, and merchandise.
  39. Scott McCloud by Comicraft, $39.00
    Whether you're Making, Understanding or Reinventing comics, you'll need a comic book font that makes your comic book—or comic book about making, understanding or reinventing comic books—look like a, um, comic book. Yes, it's all very well writing about the Invisible Art of Making Comics, but if you can't read about the Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels, they'll still be secrets, won't they? That's why Scott McCloud came to us to create the official "Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels" comic book font, or as we like to call it: McComicBookFont.
  40. Tresdias Black - Unknown license
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