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<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/</link>


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<title>New font: WILDWORDS LOWER</title>
<description>WILD WORDS! WILD WORDS! Buh-Buh-Buh-DUH-DUH! WILD WORDS! Wild Words never lose it! Wild Words never chose this way... Wild Words never close their eyes... Wild Words always sh-- I'm sorry? WILD WORDS is NOT a song by Duran Duran? Really? But I got myself the Simon Le Bon 80's haircut and my MAD MAX outfit and everything... It's a font from comicbookfonts.com? Now available in lower case? Well that's good too, right?</description>
<pubDate>March 10, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL/WildWordsLower.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL045.html</link>
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<title>Annual New Year's Day FONT SALE!</title>
<description>WHOORAH! It's a New Year, and once again it's your one-day-only opportunity to rummage through Comicraft's remainder bin and snap up Comicrazy for a mere twenty dollars and ten cents rather than $395! And, yes, yes, yes, and thrice YES, ALL of our fonts are on sale for $20.10, even the ones that usually cost $19! We're THAT crazy! </description>
<pubDate>December 31, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.activeimages.com/images/ads/square/nydaysale_160x170.jpg</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/sale.html</link>
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<title>New font: YOU BLOCKHEAD</title>
<description>Why you little Numbskull! Nitwit! Visigoth! Dimwitted Jackass! Interplanetary Goat! Highwayman! Sea-gherkin! Jellyfish! KnowNothing! Filibuster! Cachinnating cockatoo! Artichoke! Two-timing Troglodyte! Bald-headed budgerigar! Odd-toed Ungulate! Autocrat! Carpetseller! Duck-billed platypus! Dunderheaded coconut! Ectoplasm! Steamroller! Iconoclast! Kleptomaniac! Raggle taggle ruminant! Orangutang! Rapscallion! Ten thousand thundering typhoons! Whippersnapper! Billions of billious barbecued blue blistering barnacles -- you-you... YOU BLOCKHEAD! Now available with a side of Haddock.</description>
<pubDate>December 21, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/FX/YouBlockhead.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/FX134.html</link>
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<title>New font: RUGGED ROCK</title>
<description>Around the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran, Foregoing fancy fonts, the fontographer fawned and fell! Alliteratively allowing for assonant aspects as well, He spoke of several sentences that some should never spell! This classic title font will deliver tall tales that tell!</description>
<pubDate>November 17, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/FX/RaggedRascal.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/FX133.html</link>
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<title>New font: CREDIT CRUNCH</title>
<description>It's a little skinny and might be described as pinched and starved, but it's guaranteed to see you through this current economic crisis as only the 26 letters of the alphabet can. It was a tall order, but Jazzy JG Roshell created this one while he was in line at the bank, waiting for his personal bailout. Meticulously crafted using one of those ballpoint pens attached to the cashier's station by elastic, CreditCrunch is the Hamburger Helper of comic book fonts. It's kind of a hybrid -- just like the Priuses our trophy wives drive to their personal plastic surgeons -- and it's solar powered and also comes with a tank full of good old fashioned Biro ink. The Recession, Climate Change AND Global Hunger will probably end mere minutes after you crack open your life's savings to buy this font. How can you afford NOT to...?</description>
<pubDate>October 15, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL/CreditCrunch.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL254.html</link>
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<title>New fonts: BRIAN BOLLAND</title>
<description>Butterwick Born Brian Bolland led the British Blitz on DC Comics and besides his brush with BATMAN and GREEN LANTERN, he was bound to be branded as a Superman buff basically because he was baptized BOLLAND, and even the least stalwart SUPERMAN supporters are bound to bring up their basic belief... that the letters LL are legendary in Superman lore! Lex Luthor! Lana Lang! Lois Lane! Brian Bolland!</description>
<pubDate>September 8, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL/BrianBolland.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/bolland/</link>
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<title>New font: MORITAT</title>
<description>It's unpredictable! It's enigmatic! It has a winning smile and a devil-may-care personality. It can be charming and obliging and yet also elusive and impractical. It is the doer of deadly deeds, it is the dextrous hand of ELEPHANTMEN artist Justin Norman. It is swift and decisive, hesitant but packed with Talent. Ladies and... uh, More Ladies... Moritat has entered the building. Sorry, actually Moritat has LEFT the building. Watch JG create the regular weight of this font here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4bRTCD3Kck</description>
<pubDate>July 20, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL/Moritat.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL043.html</link>
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<title>New font: LONG UNDERWEAR</title>
<description>Boy, they're everywhere. One of your neighbors is probably one of them, Freaking super-heroes (TM, ©, ¨, SM blah blah blah) are more ubiquitous in cities these days than Simon Cowell is on talent shows. Notice how that guy on the subway -- the one with the boy scout haircut? -- see how he keeps his shirt buttoned all the way up? He's not sweating either... that's 'cause he's probably from some dead planet that exploded twenty years ago. His REAL parents wrapped him in blankets and, when he turned 18, his Ma on Earth turned those same blankets into Long Underwear for her foster son. He's probably wearing his long underwear right now. That's why he's smiling at you through his horn rimmed glasses. He thinks you don't know. Thinks he's special. Thinks he's a super-hero (TM, ©, ¨, SM blah blah blah). Ain't that Super?</description>
<pubDate>June 7, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL/LongUnderwear.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL253.html</link>
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<title>New MARIAN CHURCHLAND fonts</title>
<description>Tall, thin and elegant, Marian Churchland's fonts are very much like her.. and now available from those awfully nice chaps at Comicraft to allow you to pretend that you are too!<BR><BR>Who exactly is this Marian Churchland, you ask? Why, the up-and-coming artist who has lent her subtle pencil line and gorgeous color palette to the latest issue of Elephantmen, on sale now.</description>
<pubDate>April 30, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL/MarianChurchland.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/home.html</link>
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<title>New font: GIBBONS GAZETTE</title>
<description>HOLD THE FRONT PAGE! STOP THE PRESSES! We have a new Headline for our Cover Story! DAVE GIBBONS is all over the tabloids, the trades AND the quality papers today. Yes, it's the opening of the WATCHMEN movie, but we have a much BIGGER story; the REAL scoop -- and we're announcing it in 72 point type... yes, there's a new addition to the Dave Gibbons family, and our editorial staff have the baby's name and our paparazzi have the pictures! Dave's new little sprog is called... GAZETTE. Man, that kid is gonna get teased at school, Dave.</description>
<pubDate>March 6, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL/GibbonsGazette.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL252.html</link>
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<title>New font: DAVE GIBBONS JOURNAL</title>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>March 6, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/CL/DaveGibbonsJournal.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/CL333.html</link>
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<title>New font: SLAPHAPPY</title>
<description>Are you feeling a little dazed, silly, or light-headed? Are you talking incoherently as if you've received repeated blows to the head? Would you perhaps describe yourself as punch-drunk? Happy-go-lucky? Have you recently been sleep deprived or are experiencing excessive feelings of fatigue or tiredness? Have you become prone to inane semi-maniacal rambling? Have you been making strange and/or meaningless remarks? Are you demonstrating fits of random and inexplicable behavior? Did you just give yourself a wedgie? Experiencing bouts of uncontrollable laughter -- at your own jokes? Standing on a silver surfboard holding a hot dog and wondering why?! You're off your rocker, dude; Slaphappy!</description>
<pubDate>February 16, 2009</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/FX/Slaphappy.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/FX132.html</link>
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<title>New font: SPILL PROOF</title>
<description>Put on your top hat, tie up your white tie, brush off your tails and surrender your serifs at the door! We've popped open a bottle of French Champagne for you, but don't worry, because our latest stylishly handsome, devilishly clever offering doesn't just offer thrills and chills, it's also Spillproof! So step out and breathe an atmosphere that simply reeks with class and distinction, What a swell font for party invitations, soirees, nightclubs and weddings this is!</description>
<pubDate>December 29, 2008</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL/SpillProof.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL251.html</link>
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<title>9th Annual Never-to-be-Repeated New Year's Day Font Sale!</title>
<description>HOORAH! It's a New Year, and once again it's your one-day-only opportunity to rummage through Comicraft's remainder bin and snap up Comicrazy for a mere twenty dollars and nine cents rather than $395! And, yes, yes, yes, and thrice YES, ALL of our fonts are on sale for $20.09, even the ones that usually cost $19! We're THAT crazy!</description>
<pubDate>December 31, 2008</pubDate>
<image>http://www.activeimages.com/images/ads/square/nydaysale_160x170.jpg</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/sale.html</link>
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<title>New font: SIGN LANGUAGE</title>
<description>Here it is -- not a soundbite, not an unfulfilled campaign promise -- SignLanguage is a font that makes the impossible possible, a font that cuts the taxes for 95% of American families, a font that closes down Gitmo and brings our troops home from Iraq. Senator Joe "Six Pack" Biden has described SignLanguage as articulate and bright and clean -- and a nice-looking font.</description>
<pubDate>November 18, 2008</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL/SignLanguage.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL041.html</link>
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<title>New font: DOOHICKEY LOWER</title>
<description>So your widget's stuck between the framistat and the whatchamacallit, there's a spanner in the works and your avengers just won't assemble? Hey, if you want to get any more work done, you know you're gonna have to hook the hoojamajigger up to the Doohickey!
And if those instructions aren't already confusing enough, DOOHICKEY is now also available with upper and lower case characters, and in a variety of languages for our international customers.</description>
<pubDate>October 21, 2008</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL/DoohickeyLower.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL250.html</link>
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<title>New font: MIKE KUNKEL</title>
<description>Yes it's true, from time to time those awfully nice chaps at Comicraft have been known to create fonts for artists simply because We Love Their Work. Affable HEROBEAR AND THE KID kreator, Mike "He's just like your Favorite Uncle" Kunkel was lettering his beautiful children's comic strip with a font used by many, many other comic strip creators. John "JG" Roshell put a stop to all that and created a font based on Mike's own unique hand lettering style and now we make it available to you so that you can bring a little bit of Mike's Magick to your own warm and fuzzy work... because the Mike Kunkel font will help you Remember your childhood... pass it on.</description>
<pubDate>September 12, 2008</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL/MikeKunkel.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL040.html</link>
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<title>New font: CUTTHROAT LOWER</title>
<description>Shiver me Timbers and Splice me Mainbrace! There's strange goings on in Smugglers' Cove... A gathering of thieves, brigands, piratefolk and back-stabbing blackguards the likes of which have not been seen since the days of Redbeard! Someone'll be swinging from the yardarm or walking the plank if the map identifying the location of the fonts created for Grim Todd McFarlane's SPAWN: THE DARK AGES doesn't turn up soon!</description>
<pubDate>July 21, 2008</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL/CutthroatLower.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/BL039.html</link>
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<title>HALF PRICE FONT INVASION!</title>
<description>Get as many of our fonts as you like for half price from now through the end of Monday, August 4th! This sale includes our latest releases, such as MR. MAMOULIAN, ELEPHANTMEN and CUTTHROAT LOWER CASE, along with the rest of our recent releases! In addition, we're offering another chance, this week only, to subscribe to a year's worth of our fonts (beginning with CUTTHROAT LOWER CASE) -- that's 12 fonts a year -- for the low, low price of just $129!Please note: 50% discount is calculated at checkout. No other discounts or offers apply. No Comicraft fonts are actually Skrulls or any other form of alien shapechanger, Fonts can be downloaded once payment is complete -- wait for the link!</description>
<pubDate>July 22, 2008</pubDate>
<image>http://www.hipflask.com/news/sdcc08/fontsale08_sm.jpg</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/sale.html</link>
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<title>New font: ELEPHANTMEN</title>
<description>Worn and torn, dry and cracked, resistant to wind and rain... the skin of the elephant is a thing of dry beauty and ancient wisdom... During the gold rush, the phrase "Seeing the elephant" became synonymous with the high cost of each prospector's dreams and hopes --- not only the prospect of wealth beyond the dreams of avarice in California but also the possibilities of encountering misfortune on the journey. Like the circus elephant, gold was an exotic sight, and seeking it was an unequalled experience, the adventure of a lifetime. Now we've created a font much like the skin of an Elephant and Adventure, Excitement and Really Wild Things are available in the pages of the comic book of the same name, ELEPHANTMEN. Buy at least one of each and help those Comicraft boys in California strike it rich.</description>
<pubDate>July 3, 2008</pubDate>
<image>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL/Elephantmen.GIF</image>
<link>http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL249.html</link>
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