It was created in 2012 by Yomaru Kasuga, inspired by the
1970's American Comic Books. It was originally released
in 2024 in Macintosh Bitmap Font, made with Altsys Fontographer,
then in Truetype Font for Windows in April 18, 2025.
Font Used By Method / Application only for Microsoft Windows
Postscript Font - Adobe Type Manager 2.00 to 4.00
Truetype Font - Microsoft Windows 3.1 and later
Version History:
04/18/2025 - Initial Release in International (OEM) Charset (v1.00)
(Including Languages are in: English, Dutch, French,
German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Croatian,
Danish, Icelandic, Irish, Luxembourgish, Norwegian,
Swedish, Turkish.)
07/14/2025 - Added support Russian Charset (v1.00)
07/17/2025 - Added support Central European Charset (v1.00)
(Including Languages are added in: Albanian, Czech,
Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Serbo-Croatian,
Slovak, Slovene)
09/16/2025 - Added support Greek Charset (v1.00)
06/16/2026 - Added support from Windows 95 in Latin Extended-A
(Including Languages are added in: Afrikaans,
Esperanto, Greenlandic, Guarani, Latvian, Lithuanian,
Maltese, Maori, Northern Sami, Welsh. Added support in
Ukrainian, and Serbo-Croatian with Cyrillic Alphabets,
Fractions, Arrows, Extended Punctuations and Symbols.
(1.50)
07/15/2026 - Some Glyph Characters are added that supports from
Windows 95, total of > 675 glyph characters. (1.60)
File Contents / Used Only For Windows:
TRUETYPE FONT CAN BE USED ON WINDOWS:
MMARTIN.TTF - Windows 3.1 Only with OEM Char. Set (16-bit)
MMARW95.TTF - Windows 95 and above with more extensions (32-bit)
MMFRUS.TTF - Windows 3.1 Russian Localization (16-bit)
MRMCE.TTF - Windows 3.1 for Central and Eastern Europe (16-bit)
MRMGRK.TTF - Windows 3.1 Greek Localization (16-bit)
See the rest inside the archive containing Postscript Fonts |