Aug
27
2010
Most comic books and graphic novels letter the body text (dialogue and narration) in all-caps. Here are some of the best all-caps free fonts. If you’d like to download any of the fonts, please see the links below.

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Jul
24
2010
Graphic novelist Jason Brubaker offers seven strong arguments against Comic Sans.
Here’s mine: Comic Sans is editor Kryptonite. It’s usually too kiddie for the tone of the project and handles capital letters poorly (which is a major problem, given that most comic books and graphic novels are published in all-caps). If you like the feel of Comic Sans but need something for an audience older than 5-13 year olds, I would highly recommend checking out this list of similar-but-more-professional alternatives.
Relatedly: The fonts available on most newly-purchased computers are generally unsuitable for most comic books, webcomics and graphic novels. If Comic Sans looks like your best option, please check out the free font selections at 1001 Free Fonts or Blambots.
(Note: Comic Sans crops up most often in comic book sample pages and rarely (ick) scripts, but like some vampiric Loch Ness monster it has made poorly-documented but much-rumored appearances in the novel-publishing industry. Don’t get in bed with a vampiric Loch Ness monster. Say no to Comic Sans.
Jan
13
2009
These fonts are poison.
- Comic Sans
- Times New Roman
- Helvetica
- Arial
- Chronicles of a Hero
- Anime Ace
