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Comicraft does the lettering for the Heroes online graphic novels.
About
In 1992, Richard Starkings began Comicraft as a company which provides graphic design and lettering services to comic book companies. Some of Comicraft's clients include Active Images, DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, Mad Magazine, Marvel Comics, Scholastic, and Todd McFarlane Productions (Family Guy). Comicraft frequently letters comic book for Tim Sale, often using his trademark font, which also happens to be the font used to letter the chapter titles and numbers and other onscreen print.
Notes
- Comicraft is self-dubbed "Purveyors of Unique Design and Fine Lettering".
- Comicraft is widely recognized for pioneering the use of computers in the art of lettering. Fittingly, Comicraft has lettered every online graphic novel produced by NBC.
External Links
- Official Site
- Comicraft's fonts for sale
- Interview with John "JG" Roshell about lettering Heroes comics
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Appearances • Aspen Comics • Awards and nominations • BBC • Birthdays • Broadcasts • Claire & the Cat • Comicraft • Commentaries • Deleted scenes • Heroes All Access • Heroes Interactive • Heroes Unmasked • Imperative Entertainment • Inside Heroes • Invisible College • NBC • Nielsen Ratings • The Post Show • Production • Production errors • Promotions • Retrofit Films • Songs • Sprint • Storyboards • Tailwind Productions • TAMi • Unaired episodes • Zeroes | |||||
| See Also: Cast • Crew • In His Own Image • Product Placement • Recurring Themes • References • Speculation | |||||