Before the advent of computers, many comic books were hand lettered. These days, comic book letterers use a variety of different computer fonts, depending on the publisher, who's speaking, the tone of the dialog, and the personal preference of the letterer. Some comic books continue to be hand-lettered.
The most common "comic book" font seen on PCs is called COMIC SANS.
A good resource for this question would be Comic Book Fonts. See link below.
The font used in dialogue within comic books is typically called "Comic Sans MS." It is a casual script typeface that is easy to read and commonly associated with comic book speech bubbles.
The font used in SpongeBob's essay is Comic Sans.
The font used for Massie Block's "Current State of the Unions" in the Clique books by Lisi Harrison is called "Staccato222 BT." It is a distinctive italic font that is often associated with Massie's voice and style in the books.
Comic sans, sadly.
The font primarily used in Horrible Histories books is called Dyslexie. It is designed to be easily readable for individuals with dyslexia.
On the cover of all the books the font Zephyr is used but you cannot download it without paying for it.
Closest I could find is A&S Cartoon. Does not have +, /, or =, but there is a little star for *, and a diamond for -. Get it on 4Shared.
The font used on the front and back cover of Georgia Nicolson books is called Ghostwriter. You can download it off most font websites by clicking on their selection of "typewriter" fonts.
The title for the books is Zephyr.
Before the advent of computers, many comic books were hand lettered. These days, comic book letterers use a variety of different computer fonts, depending on the publisher, who's speaking, the tone of the dialog, and the personal preference of the letterer. Some comic books continue to be hand-lettered.The most common "comic book" font seen on PCs is called COMIC SANS.A good resource for this question would be Comic Book Fonts. See link below.
I think it was one designed specially by someone but the font in the books is Perpetua 13.5.
The font used for the titles on the covers of the Junie B. Jones books is typically a custom handwritten style font that resembles child-like handwriting to match the character's age and personality. Although there are variations, the font is chosen to convey a sense of innocence and playfulness that aligns with the themes of the books.