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HammerHorror

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HammerHorror is a Comicraft font family with 4 styles priced from $69.00.

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HammerHorror


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  CCHammer Horror Basic Latin/English lettersEuroLigatures
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$69.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: April 17th, 2008
Designed by: John Roshell
Designed when: 2008
Design owned by: Comicraft
MyFonts Keywords: none [suggest]


Hammer Horror

Those footsteps you hear as you walk down that dimly lit Victorian street...? That flapping of leathery wings in the air...? The howl of some kind of Wolf-man in the countryside...? Those sounds that chill your spine and triphammer your heart are the sounds of unspeakable, terrifying terrors.... some might say horrifying horrors, scarifying scares... hammering, uh, hammers and now there’s a font to capture them... a font that wants to suck your blood. Custom made for Ian Churchill’s Awesome comic, THE COVEN.



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