The Holy Grail for Comic Lovers
Six pro-grade tools designed to work together like an old-school comic assembly line.
Whether you’re drawing your first panel or crafting a full issue, this bundle gives you everything you need to create authentic, analog-style comic art from the ground up. No guesswork. No piecing together random tools. Each product in the Comic Junkies Toolkit is part of a fully integrated system—built to flow smoothly from sketch to final distressed print.
Phantom Paper | Print Bed Textures
Start your canvas with 21 seamless, high-res paper textures scanned from real vintage stock. These give your art the subtle grounding of pulp, newsprint, and cheap comic paper.
Standard Pens | Inking Tools of the Trade
Get bold, expressive linework with 11 brushes inspired by vintage comic inking. Includes tools for everything from tight contour lines to gritty, ink-bleed effects.
ColorLab | CMYK Coloring Engine
Our best-selling halftone coloring system, trusted by thousands of illustrators. Easily apply comic-style CMYK color using swatches, brushes, and templates that play perfectly with DupliTone.
DupliTone | Screentone System
Zip-a-tone inspired halftone brushes designed to layer seamlessly with ColorLab. Use them to add dramatic shading, midtones, and authentic offset print texture.
Edge & Fold Distressor Brushes Vol. 2 | Final Issue Distress Kit
Add creases, folds, and scuff marks pulled from real mid-century comics using high-res scans of our private archive. These brushes give your final art that well-loved, just-found-in-a-shoebox look.
TOOM Font | The Dialogue Dropper
A hand-crafted font based on the Leroy Lettering System used in 1950s EC Comics. Perfect for adding bold, expressive dialogue with vintage comic credibility.
Software: Adobe Photoshop CC
Hardware: 2.4ghz processor or higher
Memory: 8gb of RAM or higher
Mark Scicluna
Mark draws inspiration from pop culture, comics, and quirky memorabilia, often infused with a darkly humorous twist. Formerly a Senior Illustrator at Rockstar Games, he contributed to major titles including Red Dead Redemption 2, GTA V, and GTA VI.
Sarah Sumeray
London-based artist Sarah Sumeray creates vintage-inspired art through her studio 'THIS IS FUN, ISN'T IT,' drawing from old-school comics, folklore, and retro design. Her work has graced galleries across the U.K. and internationally, with notable clients including The Cure, Jack White, The Smashing Pumpkins, Formula 1, Mubi, Bottleneck Gallery, Hammer Horror, and SEGA.
Robin Banks
Salt Lake City-based artist and vinyl DJ Robin Banks creates vibrant retro-inspired illustrations with a playful twist. Known for their distinctive cartoon style and analog aesthetic, Robin brings vintage charm to modern design work. Their client roster includes Chubbies, Nickelodeon, Hi-Tide Recordings, and Nu-Tone, while also spinning records and hosting "Catch Gee Whiz!" on KRCL radio.
Miles Koldewyn
Utah-based graphic designer and illustrator Miles Koldewyn brings his passion for cinema and nostalgia to every project. As a dedicated movie buff, he infuses his work with vintage charm and retro aesthetics that resonate with fellow creatives. Miles' enthusiasm for his craft shines through in each piece, creating art that connects with viewers emotionally.
Ed Vill
Ed Vill is a Venezuelan illustrator obsessed with 1950s cereal boxes, toy ads, and classic animated shorts. Based in Mexico City, he captures that perfectly imperfect Mid-Century magic with an intentionally free, irregular, and colorful line.
A true analog believer, Ed starts every project pencil-to-paper, only touching a computer once the idea is fully realized. He teaches popular courses on Domestika and tours nationally sharing his craft—a master of studying the rules just to break them all.