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by Castiella Winchester
The Comic Cave

A portfolio of sorts of some of my one-shot comics.

3 subs, 471 views
Slice of life 5
#animals, #black and white, #color, #comic cave, #comics, #lettering, #oneshots, #poetry, #Randomness, #snow
No Free 2016-12-11 2017-05-03

by Peter James Maggs
The Many Strange Cases of Ghost Jones

Ghost Jones is a P.I. (Phantom Investigator) and, along with his partner Detective Amelia Lucas, it's his job to help the police of Gloomshire solve the many strange cases that occur in their quaint little town. Updates Every Wednesday

99 subs, 20.5k views
Comedy 350
#all ages, #case, #children, #color, #colour, #comedy, #detective, #digital, #funny, #ghost, #ghost hunter, #Ghost Jones, #hand lettering, #Haunting, #humor, #humour, #investigator, #paranormal, #police, #Poltergeist, #supernatural, #teen, #The Many Strange Cases
No Free 2016-01-22 2022-07-20

by Felix Kaiser
Wildwords Font Analysis Mini-Comics

You may not know it, but if you've read Comics before you definitely know this font. CC Wildwords is easily one of the most often used fonts in comic lettering today. You can find it everywhere: from original works to official translations and online scanlations. Comics, Manga, bande dessinée, you name it. The font, which was originally conceived in 1995 by John Roshell for Jim Lee's WildStorm comics, has nowadays become the default lettering font for many publishers. To investigate the background of Wildwords' success and take a close look at Comic Lettering in general, my brother and I wrote a font analysis of Wildwords as part of our typography class. To introduce the different chapters of our book, I created various mini-comics, as a way to tease the following chapter’s contents. Use of CC Wildwords font courtesy of John Roshell from Comicraft.

9 subs, 1.75k views
Comedy 5
#analysis, #comic analysis, #comic history, #comiclettering, #lettering, #wildwords
No Free 2015-02-27 2015-06-07

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