![]() I'm just not sure what it's called or how to get it. I've seen it in countless other places, on English-language materials (for example, the "author" line on Viz's Shonen Jump graphic novels), so I know it must exist as its own entity. It's also a little more square than both. The main logo in both the original and kanzenban versions is an ultra-condensed, ultra-bold font that looks like a cross between Impact and Haettenschweiler (with the nice looks of the former and the "r" shape of the latter).Here's what I've got so far (note that it doesn't cover what is obviously drawn by the author): This may be a bit difficult to do, but I do at least have it narrowed down a bit. I'm trying to figure out exactly what fonts Shueisha used in the DB manga. I know this is a little weird-sounding, but I was wondering if people here could help me with a pet project.
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