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Old 11-08-2016, 11:37 AM   #129
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Where did you hear this? Comic book lettering has been done by computer for a long, long time now (early books from Image way back in the 1990's were almost all computer lettered IIRC) and I'm pretty sure it is dominant right now.
Yeah, from what I remember, Richard Starkings' Comicraft is the dominant, but not the only company doing it.

I remember John Byrne in the early nineties talking about how he paid to have a digital font created based on his lettering and used that for his comics (Next Men, IIRC).
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