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  1. Sidkit MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Grunge, rough, very coarse typeface. Great for posters, book jacket, music ads etc.
  2. Athalia Script by Letterhend, $16.00
    Introducing, Athalia, a lovely modern script that bring luxury feel. The natural hand writing script is suitable for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual.
  3. Sadi Slab by Koray Özbey, $19.00
    Sadi Slab is designed to be used on small scales like book texts, newspapers, magazines etc. Also its large counters make the font suitable for digital screens. The anatomy of the typeface gives a formal appearance which is a more fitting choice for subjects like law, finance, medical science etc.
  4. Rosalinda Script by My Creative Land, $18.00
    Rosalinda is a new handwritten typeface designed with wedding invitations in mind but can be used for various purposes like t-shirt design, logos, quotes design etc. The font contains 900+ characters and is best used in an Opentype-aware application such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, MSWord, Adobe Photoshop etc.
  5. Veljovic Script by Linotype, $103.99
    ITC Veljovic Script was designed by Jovica Veljovic and displays an obvious calligraphic heritage. The designer was strongly influenced by German designer Hermann Zapf and Israeli designer Henri Friedlander. ITC Veljovic Script exhibits a crisp precision, as if the letters were cut in stone rather than drawn with pen and ink.
  6. Franklin Gothic by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    By 1915, all the major foundries offered families of sans serifs, sometimes called Gothic in the USA. Franklin was a response suitable for countries in the vanguard of the machine age. Designed by Morris Benton in 1903-1912, Franklin has preserved its own personality ever since. The ITC Franklin Gothic font family is a redrawing by ITC that keeps the original strength intact, meeting the demand for a strong typeface. ITC Franklin Gothic is better read in display sizes and considered a standard in the newspaper and advertising fields.
  7. InSign by Konst.ru, $-
    Geometric font for paradoxical or short texts. Also maybe use for headlines, logos etc.
  8. Profonts Bureau by profonts, $41.99
    profonts Bureau is a modern, very legible typeface for business correspondence, memos, faxes, etc.
  9. LHF Ambrosia by Letterhead Fonts, $39.00
    An old turn-of-the-century style commonly used on billheads, letterheads, certificates, etc.
  10. Tel Vardi MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A super family for all your display needs, packages, signage, billboard, book covers etc.
  11. Maxim MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A special high contrast font with unique geometrical shapes for logos, titles, signage etc.
  12. Alt UAV31 by ALT, $-
    UAV 31 is a geometric experimental display typeface for use on logos,posters etc.
  13. Speech Bubbles by Harald Geisler, $68.00
    The font Speech Bubbles offers a convenient way to integrate text and image. While the font can be used to design comics, it also gives the typographer a tool to make text speak – to give words conversational dynamics and to emphasize visually the sound of the message. The font includes a total of seventy outlines and seventy bubble backgrounds selected from a survey of historic forms. What follows is a discussion of my process researching and developing the font, as well as a few user suggestions. My work on the Speech Bubbles font began with historic research. My first resource was a close friend who is a successful German comic artist. I had previously worked with him to transform his lettering art into an OpenType font. This allowed his publishing house to easily translate cartoons from German to other languages without the need to use another font, like Helvetica rounded. My friend showed me the most exciting, outstanding and graphically appealing speech bubbles from his library. I looked at early strips from Schulz (Peanuts), Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobes), Hergé (TinTin), Franquin, as well as Walt Disney. The most inspiring was the early Krazy Kat and Ignatz (around 1915) from George Herriman. I also studied 1980’s classics Dave Gibbon’s Watchmen, Frank Miller’s Ronin and Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s V for Vandetta. Contemporary work was also a part of my research—like Liniers from Macanudo and work of Ralf König. With this overview in mind I began to work from scratch. I tried to distill the typical essence of each author’s or era’s speech bubbles style into my font. In the end I limited my work down to the seventy strongest images. An important aspect of the design process was examining each artist’s speech bubble outlines. In some cases they are carefully inked, as in most of the 80’s work. In others, such as with Herriman, they are fast drawn with a rough impetus. The form can be dynamic and round (Schultz) with a variable stroke width, or straight inked with no form contrast (Hergé). Since most outlines also carry the character of the tool that they are made with, I chose to separate the outline from the speech bubble fill-in or background. 
This technical decision offers interesting creative possibilities. For example, the font user can apply a slight offset from fill-in to outline, as it is typical to early comic strips, in which there are often print misalignments. Also, rather than work in the classic white background with black outline, one can work with colors. Many tonal outcomes are possible by contrasting the fill-in and outline color. The Speech Bubbles font offers a dynamic and quick way to flavor information while conveying a message. How is something said? Loudly? With a tint of shyness? Does a rather small message take up a lot of space? The font’s extensive survey of historic comic designs in an assembly that is useful for both pure comic purposes or more complex typographic projects. Use Speech Bubbles to give your message the right impact in your poster, ad or composition.
  14. Syarilla by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, Syarilla Handwritten Font. This font is suitable for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, quotes, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising, etc. to access the underline just type _ + (number 1-6) for example _1 _2 _3 etc. Features : uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual alternates / swashes and ligatures PUA encoded
  15. Adva Sagur MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Highly legible single stroked font family in 3 weights. Use for titles, signage, captions etc.
  16. Brion by The Northern Block, $12.80
    An elegant typeface with rounded corners influenced by the work of Visual Graphics Corporation ( VGC ).
  17. Chico by Type-Ø-Tones, $49.00
    Chico was by designed by Javier Mariscal and Josema Urós specifically for the final roll of credits in the animated film Chico y Rita. The goal was to design a typeface with a good readability but that conveyed a strong script character and, in some way, tuned to the style of line used throughout the film. Using a modular sans-serif as a template, Javier Mariscal reinterpreted the forms freely, while maintaining gridlike proportions. Chico can be useful for comic-book lettering, editorial work and display applications.
  18. Neoland by Josstype, $16.00
    Neoland is a round Comic display font, a very unique trendy font with a combination of modern character bindings, and I think this product suits the teaser display theme in every headline design, business cards, leaflets, magazines, children's events, and brand screen printing. Available Fonts: Neolan Font File. Come on, take a look and be happy to hear the review. If you have suggestions about this product, please let your work environment know whether this product is good for them. Thank you so much for everything!!
  19. Hammer Horror by Comicraft, $29.00
    Those footsteps you hear as you walk down that dimly lit Victorian street...? That flapping of leathery wings in the air...? The howl of some kind of Wolf-man in the countryside...? Those sounds that chill your spine and triphammer your heart are the sounds of unspeakable, terrifying terrors.... some might say horrifying horrors, scarifying scares... hammering, uh, hammers and now there's a font to capture them... a font that wants to suck your blood. Custom made for Ian Churchill's Awesome comic, THE COVEN.
  20. Fanchy by ArimaType, $19.00
    Fanchy Created from our explorations inspired by retro 70s style and pop culture visual designs such as comics, cartoons, and old posters. Strong bold character with groovy style makes us feel the retro vibe and brings us to the 70s. Fanchy Comes with beautiful characters and curves consisting of 6 sets of styles. Contains 2 regular and italic styles, 2 shadow styles and 2 outline styles. This font is best used for headings, logotypes, quotes, apparel designs, posters, flyers, packaging, book covers, and much more.
  21. Dave Gibbons Journal by Comicraft, $19.00
    Get over the trauma of seeing that icky dog carcass in the alley this morning, you know, the one with the tire tread on the burst stomach? The city might be afraid of you, but now you can see its true typeface. Yes, when the gutters between YOUR comic book panels are full of blood, we here at ComicBookFonts.com recommend DaveGibbonsJournal for all your psychotic ramblings. Don't pose precariously on the precipice of a building without it. Artwork by Dave Gibbons from Elephantmen #25
  22. Fedtspiller by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Fedtspiller is danish and the definition could be someone who plays with a low risk and defensive (at least when talking about soccer) Although there is a slight negative feeling to that, I remember several guys when playing soccer as a kid who benefitted as playing as a "Fedtspiller" :) Anyway, Fedtspiller is a legible comic/text font with softened edges. Comes in both Regular, Scribble and Rough - all of these versions include Contextual Alternates (4 different versions of each lowercase letter) and multilingual support
  23. Faithful Fly by ITC, $29.00
    Faithful Fly is an alphabet of capital letters designed by David Sagorski in 1994. Vital and dynamic, the figures of Faithful Fly dance across the base line. Zigzag strokes and energetic forms define this frolicsome font. Little ovals decorate the figures in different places. A marked contrast between finer and stronger strokes can be seen in all characters and builds the foundation of the unmistakable image of this font. Faithful Fly's fresh, young look makes this font perfect for comics, cartoons and trend magazines.
  24. Energia by profonts, $41.99
    Energia Pro is yet another new, charming and whimsical profonts script typeface designed by Ralph M. Unger. Its design is based on Arno Drescher’s Energos from 1932, but Unger completely redesigned the typeface, extended and completed the character set and digitally remastered the font. Energia Pro is a joining handwritten-like script well suited for comics, book titles, and the like. Standard at profonts, Energia Pro contains a large set of manually created ligatures and glyph variants to make it a perfect OpenType Pro connecting script.
  25. Smack by ITC, $29.99
    Smack, from American designer Jill Bell, is oriented toward a young generation who does not want to mind the rules. The font invites unconventional and playful use. The figures seem to be almost coincidentally shaped. Letters alternate between thin and thick strokes alternate and are accompanied by fine dots which almost look like accidental drops of ink on the paper. Smack is an illustrative font with unmistakable handwriting character and is perfect for cartoons, comics and anything else which is not supposed to take life too seriously.
  26. Rick's Cafe by NorFonts, $30.00
    Rick's Cafe font is my emulation of those typefaces used in newspapers, it's being inspired from my "NorB TypeWriter" typeface. You may want to use this font with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, comic books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, restaurant menus, newspapers, scrapbooking, cards and invitations and any casual lettering purpose… or even just for fun! Rick's Cafe font comes in 4 styles, Normal and Bold each with Italic and Condensed versions.
  27. JollyGood Sans Condensed by Letradora, $18.00
    JollyGood Sans Condensed is another member of the JollyGood family. This is a narrower comic font that allows you to fit a lot of text, while still being fun & legible. It is a complete complete family with 4 weights in regular and italic (8 fonts in total). It has an amazing character set, with support for most european languages, as well as alternates and ligatures. JollyGood Sans Condensed is suitable for packaging, children’s books, greeting cards or wherever you need a fun touch in your text.
  28. Spooky Monsta by Putracetol, $28.00
    Spooky Monsta is a spider web display font. This font is inspired by an old embossed nameplate with cobwebs in it. So I made it a font. This font has an uppercase and lowercase version that doesn't have a cobweb, so you can be more creative. In addition, this font has a ligature feature that makes the cobwebs of each word cooler. Spooky Monsta would be perfect for Logo, title, logotype, cover, headline, apparel, comic, cover books, cards, posters, or anything that requires a horrror or scarylook!
  29. Drakalligro Sans by G3 Typefaces, $-
    This typeface was inspired in my dragon drawings, I like dragons and I thought in designing a special font with that inspiration. As the picture tells it, I gave a beveled shape to its terminals, looking like brush traces. Some characters are intentionally opened to give it a distinctive appearance. The number "3" has a different form, combining a wide angle and an opened circle, variating the way to make it. This font is special for some titles and it can even be used in comic dialogues.
  30. Much Ado by The Very Awkward, $12.95
    Much Ado is a quirky-yet-practical all-caps handwritten font family with just enough subtle variation between uppercase and lowercase letters to keep things interesting. It's pretty great on: Informative infographics Clever indie comics K-Pop cover band posters (and other types of posters) Invitations to cool parties for cool people Eye-catching Instagram posts Sliced bread ...or anything that needs a pinch of fun and a double dose of legibility. Whimsical but supremely readable, Much Ado is imperfectly perfect for both body and headers.
  31. Lubok by Linotype, $29.99
    Moscow-based designer Julia Borisovna Balasheva created her Lubok face as a pictogram-based font. The term "lubok" refers to a popular style of Russian folk art printing, which dates back to the 18th Century. In Lubok, Bakasheva has digitised several whimsical characters and animals, which were common in these prints. She suggests that you use Lubok's symbols to illustrate fairy tales; we suggest that you use Lubok to decorate everything: from your next office party invitation to comic books of your own design!
  32. Splinter2 - Personal use only
  33. Philomena Script by Letterhend, $16.00
    Philomena is a signature script that brings the classy and luxury look. The natural feel of the signature works perfect for those who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitations, branding, packaging, advertising etc. This font is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols, numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc., as well as multilingual support.
  34. Anachak by Jipatype, $25.00
    Anachak font, Is a square structure. It emphasizes the sharpness of the serif, giving it a strong and formidable feeling. Suitable for headlines for various publications such as Packaging, Print Ad, Etc. Available in 18 styles. - ฟอนต์ อาณาจักร โครงสร้างเหลียมมีเชิง ขับเน้นความคมแหลมคมตรงช่วงจบเส้น และฐานเชิง ให้ความรู้สึกหนักแน่น น่าเกรงขาม ยิ่งใหญ่ และดุร้าย เหมาะสำหรับการพาดหัวสำหรับสิ่งพิมพ์ต่างๆ เช่น Packaging, Print Ad, Etc มีให้ถึง 18 สไตล์ เลือกใช้ได้ตามความเหมาะสม
  35. Quub by OneSevenPointFive, $10.00
    An excellent choice for Logo design, Headlines, Titles, All caps text, etc. Feedback: https://forms.gle/iY8Zswmsg689m95M8
  36. Fartitudo by Tour De Force, $25.00
    A bit provocative, catchy and bouncy family for modern package designs, posters, labels, t-shirts etc.
  37. Musaf MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    High readability with an historic flavor, this elegant font family is great for signage, headline etc.
  38. Evening River by Letterhend, $19.00
    Introducing, Evening River an elegant display typeface. this font is perfect for headline, packaging, branding, etc.
  39. Adva Open MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Highly legible single stroked stencil font family in 3 weights. Use for titles, signage, captions etc.
  40. Sadi Sans by Koray Özbey, $19.00
    Sadi Slab is designed to be used on small scales like book texts, newspapers, magazines etc. Also its large counters make the font suitable for digital screens. The anatomy of the typeface gives a formal appearance which is a more fitting choice for subjects like law, finance, medical science etc. Another member of Sadi family is Sadi Slab.
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