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(24 customer reviews)
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This pen is really great...,
January 16, 2011
This pen is really great for drawing manga! smooth lines. my only problem is is
tends to smear with markers, but not enough to lose a star.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
this pens are not waterproof...,
May 7, 2010
this pens are not waterproof they are copic proof do.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Works great as a writing...,
February 23, 2010
Works great as a writing pen as long as it stays at your desk. Not made to be
shaken a lot. I really like it for writing and drawing.
Died within the first...,
June 29, 2012
Died within the first day not worth it.
As collector of drawing...,
March 11, 2011
As collector of drawing pencils and pens, I'm really impressed how the nib is
smooth on paper. Very good for lefty and writing.
Only two things I don't like:
-the look
-Can't draw like I want. Because the tip is rounded and thick, It can't draws
with an unstable angle.
Copic is for Copic, so if you use a Copic... on your drawings, you should use
only Copic brands and not an other brand. This is my advice.
Works great as a writing...,
February 23, 2010
Works great as a writing pen as long as it stays at your desk. Not made to be
shaken alot. I really like it for writing and drawing.
My review of all three...,
July 30, 2009
My review of all three Copic Drawing Pens is at
http://john.mignault.net/blog/2009/07/30/copic-drawing-fountain-pen-review/
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
For those who still have...,
November 24, 2010
This review is from
Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Sepia
For those who still have ink flow issues, this is a HUGE TIP that will make u
fall in love with this pen. the pen has an ink holding sponge inside. Uncap the
end and pull it out without damaging it with a tweaser and dip it in a sepia ink
bottle and squeeze it carefully to soak up the ink, then drop it back in the pen
and cap the end again. The flw will go amazingly smooth. Repeat when the issue
occurs ...
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
i bought this pen looking...,
March 29, 2011
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Sepia
i bought this pen looking for a good sepia tone to draw with. i love copic
products and fountain pens (my Lamy is my fp of choice). This pen would not
write for anything. I even had a friend try it and he couldnt get it to do
anything... Very scratchy, dried up, not worth $1, let alone $5... but JetPens
took my return and credited my account. They also agreed that i got a defective
pen, still, i wouldnt try this one again... Might try a wider black next time.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I've got one of these...,
December 7, 2010
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Sepia
I've got one of these pens and one in black. For some reason my Sepia pen is
terrible. I can never get a good flow of ink and its sometimes scratchy no
matter how i hold it. My black Copic pen works perfect...but I think I got a dud
sepia pen....
2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
Have to admit that it's...,
November 23, 2010
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Black
Have to admit that it's true that the f02 has better flow BUT for drawing comic
or manga it's GREAT because this is meant for the detailed and parts of your
drawing that you want to appear light or faded. The purpose of the slow flow in
this pen is so we can draw slow in small detailed areas of your drawing. If you
wanted faded or light streak lines that do the ink fades appearance then do
faster strokes. This pen is great cause you have total control do to the
pressure and speed of the streaks. Recommended!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I like this pen alright....,
November 28, 2009
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Sepia
I like this pen alright. I do not draw manga, but figured it might not be a bad
choice for just a disposable fountain pen. The color is good, though, at least
for me, I have to hold it at a steeper angle than natural to get a solid flow.
You have to have it at at least a 45 degree angle for it to have a good smooth
flow. If that is your style (and maybe that's just the angle that most draw
with), it might not be a bad pen for you. It is scratchy, but I personally don't
mind that a lot when I am writing.
2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
The Copic drawing pen...,
May 30, 2009
This review is from
Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Black
The Copic drawing pen was one of my first Japanese imports. When I recieved this
item, I expected a great quality pen. (Considering it's Copic) But to my
surprise it was only mediocre at best. Perhaps it was just my pen, but, it
always skips when I'm inking a drawing, and that's not exactly a great thig=ng.
Also, the ink seems very lightly washed out. Like a few drops of water were
added to it. I don't really use it that much, but... it's not exactly the
greatest, the ink from a uni-ball disposable pen is far more consistent. Once
again though. It could just be my pen. Or it could be all of them that are like
this. I would use caution when buying this product. The only reason I would
consider using this pen for drawing, is if you use tick-lines ALOT. I mean alot,
alot. Good points, is that it's a thin line (if you can get it to write) and
it's very light. And if you like a washed out kind of looking ink, this pen
would be good for you.
I don't know if this...,
April 24, 2013
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Black
I don't know if this is the Producters fault or mine or my paper's, but the nib
gets clogged by Paper Fibers being scratched off from drawing all the time. I
then have to get these out and this costs time and nerves. Beside that, I LOVE
the feeling of drawing. It floats neat. If it floats...
Anyway - I'm not used to Fountain Pens. I gonna think about trying another
brand.
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
Good pen for every day.
I...,
September 8, 2012
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Black
Good pen for every day.
I have several of these pens. I use them mostly for mathematics and drawing --
some general note taking too. Sometimes I just don't want to take my Pelikan,
and these pens fill the bill. They are sturdy, and I don't worry about throwing
one into the bottom of a book bag. They don't cost much, so I don't mind
leaving a couple in the office where they will inevitably be "borrowed" by one
of my coworkers. :)
On good, smooth paper they perform very well. They produce a good, dark line --
almost as good as a technical drafting pen. Constant width and good flow. The
ink drys fast, and is very resistant to smudging and smearing. While not 100%
waterproof, the ink is very water resistant. The pens can be a little scratchy
especially when new. Only down side is that about 1 out of 10 seems to be a --
super scratchy misaligned nib, poor flow, or dried up.
It's not my favorite...,
July 5, 2012
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Sepia
It's not my favorite low-priced fountain pen, but it's pretty good for
sketching. The nib is sturdy yet quite stiff. It writes/draws a bit scratchy
(which can be good for sketchie drawings). It's a very fine line and I usually
like the extra-fine nibs, however this one seems "sharp".
The sepia ink is a bit lighter than I'd have liked.
Over all, for the price it's a "must-try"!!
Same as f01 black but...,
November 23, 2010
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Sepia
Same as f01 black but is in sepia brown color. Perfect for drawing lines that
you dont want to appear completely black like faded backgrounds. Just scan in
grayscale or black&white. Great for drawing comic or manga because this is meant
for the detailed and parts of your drawing that you want to appear light or
faded. The purpose of the slow flow in this pen is so we can draw slow in small
detailed areas of your drawing. Thicker lines can be made by doing slow strokes.
If you wanted faded or light streak lines that do the ink fades appearance then
do faster strokes. This pen is great cause you have total control do to the
pressure and speed of the streaks. Recommended! People do complain that it skips
but that's it's purpose for streak affects. If they don't want skips then slow
down when drawing lines. Recommended!
I got my pens fairly...,
December 16, 2009
This review is from
Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Black
I got my pens fairly quicker than expected. When I opened them i was surprised
for them not to be in a box. Then I used them on my homework, I was so glad that
I ordered these pens. See I like to have a super fine tip on my pen, and 0.1mm
is the smallest tipped pen I have every written with and I love it. I would
recommend this pen to any one who likes to write with a super-fine tip.
0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I bought 3 of these pens...,
October 12, 2012
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Black
I bought 3 of these pens and had terrible luck with each one. One did not work
at all, one let me make a line about 3 inches long and then quit, the third one
just dripped spots of ink. Don't recommend at all.
0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
More like 4.5 stars.
Great...,
March 24, 2011
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Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Black
More like 4.5 stars.
Great pen for detailed works. Nice dark ink and flows beautifully.
It does however, smudge a little, but that was stated in the description (which
I missed). When you run Copics or other art markers on it, it only darkens
around the marked area and smudges if you drag it out. On bristol paper, it
doesn't smudge however.
0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
For those who still have...,
November 24, 2010
This review is from
Copic Comic Drawing Pen with Waterproof Ink - 0.1 mm - Black
For those who still have ink flow issues, this is a HUGE TIP that will make u
fall in love with this pen. the pen has an ink holding sponge inside. Uncap the
end and pull it out without damaging it with a tweaser and dip it in a ink
bottle and squeeze it carefully to soak up the ink, then drop it back in the pen
and cap the end again. The flw will go amazingly smooth. Repeat when the issue
occurs again.