![]() It’s something about the way strokes on the letters are never squared up to one another. There’s always a rounded edge, like inside the three arms sticking out of the tall vertical line on the “E”. It sticks out like a sore thumb on top of the hand-crafted art. It was better than bad hand lettering, but it still wasn’t that good. That’s the one I remember seeing week after week, burned now into my memory for all of time. Todd Klein one-ups my memory and has a scan of the ad on his blog. I remember seeing ads for it in The Comics Buyer’s Guide in the 1990s. It’s the first commercially available computer lettering font dating back to 1993. Whizbang’s RiseĪ large number of translated comics, particularly in the early 2000s, used the Whizbang font. The problem is just that it’s not a very attractive font.
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