The Copic Multliner is an exceptional fine line drawing pen that has been specifically developed for use by graphic artists & designers, architects & industrial designers. Its pigment ink is waterproof and very lightfast. The high quality fibre tip is encased in a metal sleeve for added strength and protection. It is ideal for sketching and a line drawn with a Copic Multiliner will stay sharp without bleeding if overdrawn with a Copic Marker.
The Copic Multliner is an exceptional fine line drawing pen that has been specifically developed for use by graphic artists & designers, architects & industrial designers. Its pigment ink is waterproof and very lightfast. The high quality fibre tip is encased in a metal sleeve for added strength and protection. It is ideal for sketching and a line drawn with a Copic Multiliner will stay sharp without bleeding if overdrawn with a Copic Marker.
The Copic Multliner is an exceptional fine line drawing pen that has been specifically developed for use by graphic artists & designers, architects & industrial designers. Its pigment ink is waterproof and very lightfast. The high quality fibre tip is encased in a metal sleeve for added strength and protection. It is ideal for sketching and a line drawn with a Copic Multiliner will stay sharp without bleeding if overdrawn with a Copic Marker.
The Copic Multliner is an exceptional fine line drawing pen that has been specifically developed for use by graphic artists & designers, architects & industrial designers. Its pigment ink is waterproof and very lightfast. The high quality fibre tip is encased in a metal sleeve for added strength and protection. It is ideal for sketching and a line drawn with a Copic Multiliner will stay sharp without bleeding if overdrawn with a Copic Marker.
Last updated at 05/12/2026 19:47:05
.Too COPIC MULTILINER Lavender - 0.05
.Too COPIC MULTILINER Lavender - 0.05
CPIC-ML-54215 Copic Multiliner Ink Pen, Lavender 0.05mm by Gamersroll with free gift at $99
Delivery $27.68
Lavender Copic Multi Liner 0.05mm
Delivery $9.90
Copic Multiliner - Lavender Copic Multiliner 0.05mm
Delivery between 15–20 May $11.95
Copic Multiliner Lavanda 0.05 mm
Copic Multiliner Drawing Pen Lavender - 005 / Single
Delivery $25
originally posted on JetPens
I bought the Lavender and Wine in the 0.5 mm to try them out and discovered that the tip was too chunky for my writing style, so I went for the 0.3 mm of the same colours, in addition to the Pink, Cobalt and Olive. All the colours are vibrant and richly pigmented, and the pens are smooth writers. My favourite are the Pink and the Lavender, though all the colours are lovely. I don’t have any similar colours to Lavender, but it’s in between the Sakura Gelly Roll Classic Baby Blue and Lilac in tone. The Wine is similar to but duller than the Pilot Juice Dark Red. The Pink is very much like the Sakura Pigma Micron Rose Pink. The Cobalt is unique, and I don’t have any colours similar to it. The Olive is very much like the Sakura Pigma Micron Hunter Green, which is what I ... MoreI bought the Lavender and Wine in the 0.5 mm to try them out and discovered that the tip was too chunky for my writing style, so I went for the 0.3 mm of the same colours, in addition to the Pink, Cobalt and Olive. All the colours are vibrant and richly pigmented, and the pens are smooth writers. My favourite are the Pink and the Lavender, though all the colours are lovely. I don’t have any similar colours to Lavender, but it’s in between the Sakura Gelly Roll Classic Baby Blue and Lilac in tone. The Wine is similar to but duller than the Pilot Juice Dark Red. The Pink is very much like the Sakura Pigma Micron Rose Pink. The Cobalt is unique, and I don’t have any colours similar to it. The Olive is very much like the Sakura Pigma Micron Hunter Green, which is what I had hoped for.The pen is comfortable to hold and easy to uncap thanks to the clip that I use to help me. I wish they’d come in more colours!
originally posted on dickblick.com
For many years, I have been using Sakura Pigma Micron pens to ink my drawings. Microns are definitely an industry standard, and I have always been quite happy with them. However, I decided to branch out and try some new markers, including the Copic .Too MultiLiners. They did not disappoint!I bought a wide range of the copics, from very fine nib to broad nib, including some brush tips. One thing that I really like about the copics is that there is an additional size, 0.03, which I do not think is available in the sakura microns. Having that extra tiny size is quite nice.In terms of the way the pens write, their quality and the depth of the blackness are quite similar. I did some test comparisons and really cannot tell a difference between them. My personal ... MoreFor many years, I have been using Sakura Pigma Micron pens to ink my drawings. Microns are definitely an industry standard, and I have always been quite happy with them. However, I decided to branch out and try some new markers, including the Copic .Too MultiLiners. They did not disappoint!I bought a wide range of the copics, from very fine nib to broad nib, including some brush tips. One thing that I really like about the copics is that there is an additional size, 0.03, which I do not think is available in the sakura microns. Having that extra tiny size is quite nice.In terms of the way the pens write, their quality and the depth of the blackness are quite similar. I did some test comparisons and really cannot tell a difference between them. My personal opinion is that the Copics have a slightly smoother feel to them.My final note is about the brush nibs. This is where I think the Copics do a much better job. The soft brush is very flexible but also does a great job of springing back to its original shape. As soft as it is, you also get pretty good control. The medium brush is nice as well, because it's considerably stiffer and allows even more control. Maybe I don't have enough experience with brushes, but I find the Sakura Micron brush to be a little bit too uncontrollable and it is a lot harder to get the super fine lines that the Copic Soft Brush can give you.
originally posted on dickblick.com
Bought two in black, sizes .8 and 1.0. I am used to Microns, and the quality of the ink completely blows them out of the water. It is incredibly dark and opaque, absolutely fantastic. I discovered that it is completely resistant to oil based mediums as well, so that is a bonus.The reason I had to drop it down to 4 stars is the nibs. The nib on my .8 split after sparing use. I've had this type of issue with cheaper pens, but not Microns so I was very disappointed to see it happen on a pen with a similar price point to Microns. I am surprised it happened with such a large nib as well. It's possible mine was defective, that could explain it.I love these pens, but I'm afraid to buy more because I'm concerned about how easily the nib broke. Buying them only to have the ... MoreBought two in black, sizes .8 and 1.0. I am used to Microns, and the quality of the ink completely blows them out of the water. It is incredibly dark and opaque, absolutely fantastic. I discovered that it is completely resistant to oil based mediums as well, so that is a bonus.The reason I had to drop it down to 4 stars is the nibs. The nib on my .8 split after sparing use. I've had this type of issue with cheaper pens, but not Microns so I was very disappointed to see it happen on a pen with a similar price point to Microns. I am surprised it happened with such a large nib as well. It's possible mine was defective, that could explain it.I love these pens, but I'm afraid to buy more because I'm concerned about how easily the nib broke. Buying them only to have the nibs regularly break would be a huge waste of money. But I think they're still worth a buy if you love the idea of super opaque, dark ink.
.Too COPIC MULTILINER Lavender - 0.05
.Too COPIC MULTILINER Lavender - 0.05
CPIC-ML-54215 Copic Multiliner Ink Pen, Lavender 0.05mm by Gamersroll with free gift at $99
Delivery $27.68
Lavender Copic Multi Liner 0.05mm
Delivery $9.90
Copic Multiliner - Lavender Copic Multiliner 0.05mm
Delivery between 15–20 May $11.95
I bought the Lavender and Wine in the 0.5 mm to try them out and discovered that the tip was too chunky for my writing style, so I went for the 0.3 mm of the same colours, in addition to the Pink, Cobalt and Olive. All the colours are vibrant and richly pigmented, and the pens are smooth writers. My favourite are the Pink and the Lavender, though all the colours are lovely. I don’t have any similar colours to Lavender, but it’s in between the Sakura Gelly Roll Classic Baby Blue and Lilac in tone. The Wine is similar to but duller than the Pilot Juice Dark Red. The Pink is very much like the Sakura Pigma Micron Rose Pink. The Cobalt is unique, and I don’t have any colours similar to it. The Olive is very much like the Sakura Pigma Micron Hunter Green, which is what I ... MoreI bought the Lavender and Wine in the 0.5 mm to try them out and discovered that the tip was too chunky for my writing style, so I went for the 0.3 mm of the same colours, in addition to the Pink, Cobalt and Olive. All the colours are vibrant and richly pigmented, and the pens are smooth writers. My favourite are the Pink and the Lavender, though all the colours are lovely. I don’t have any similar colours to Lavender, but it’s in between the Sakura Gelly Roll Classic Baby Blue and Lilac in tone. The Wine is similar to but duller than the Pilot Juice Dark Red. The Pink is very much like the Sakura Pigma Micron Rose Pink. The Cobalt is unique, and I don’t have any colours similar to it. The Olive is very much like the Sakura Pigma Micron Hunter Green, which is what I had hoped for.The pen is comfortable to hold and easy to uncap thanks to the clip that I use to help me. I wish they’d come in more colours!
For many years, I have been using Sakura Pigma Micron pens to ink my drawings. Microns are definitely an industry standard, and I have always been quite happy with them. However, I decided to branch out and try some new markers, including the Copic .Too MultiLiners. They did not disappoint!I bought a wide range of the copics, from very fine nib to broad nib, including some brush tips. One thing that I really like about the copics is that there is an additional size, 0.03, which I do not think is available in the sakura microns. Having that extra tiny size is quite nice.In terms of the way the pens write, their quality and the depth of the blackness are quite similar. I did some test comparisons and really cannot tell a difference between them. My personal ... MoreFor many years, I have been using Sakura Pigma Micron pens to ink my drawings. Microns are definitely an industry standard, and I have always been quite happy with them. However, I decided to branch out and try some new markers, including the Copic .Too MultiLiners. They did not disappoint!I bought a wide range of the copics, from very fine nib to broad nib, including some brush tips. One thing that I really like about the copics is that there is an additional size, 0.03, which I do not think is available in the sakura microns. Having that extra tiny size is quite nice.In terms of the way the pens write, their quality and the depth of the blackness are quite similar. I did some test comparisons and really cannot tell a difference between them. My personal opinion is that the Copics have a slightly smoother feel to them.My final note is about the brush nibs. This is where I think the Copics do a much better job. The soft brush is very flexible but also does a great job of springing back to its original shape. As soft as it is, you also get pretty good control. The medium brush is nice as well, because it's considerably stiffer and allows even more control. Maybe I don't have enough experience with brushes, but I find the Sakura Micron brush to be a little bit too uncontrollable and it is a lot harder to get the super fine lines that the Copic Soft Brush can give you.
Bought two in black, sizes .8 and 1.0. I am used to Microns, and the quality of the ink completely blows them out of the water. It is incredibly dark and opaque, absolutely fantastic. I discovered that it is completely resistant to oil based mediums as well, so that is a bonus.The reason I had to drop it down to 4 stars is the nibs. The nib on my .8 split after sparing use. I've had this type of issue with cheaper pens, but not Microns so I was very disappointed to see it happen on a pen with a similar price point to Microns. I am surprised it happened with such a large nib as well. It's possible mine was defective, that could explain it.I love these pens, but I'm afraid to buy more because I'm concerned about how easily the nib broke. Buying them only to have the ... MoreBought two in black, sizes .8 and 1.0. I am used to Microns, and the quality of the ink completely blows them out of the water. It is incredibly dark and opaque, absolutely fantastic. I discovered that it is completely resistant to oil based mediums as well, so that is a bonus.The reason I had to drop it down to 4 stars is the nibs. The nib on my .8 split after sparing use. I've had this type of issue with cheaper pens, but not Microns so I was very disappointed to see it happen on a pen with a similar price point to Microns. I am surprised it happened with such a large nib as well. It's possible mine was defective, that could explain it.I love these pens, but I'm afraid to buy more because I'm concerned about how easily the nib broke. Buying them only to have the nibs regularly break would be a huge waste of money. But I think they're still worth a buy if you love the idea of super opaque, dark ink.
This is my first time trying the copic multiliner. I got the lavender set and three wine colored pens. The colors are great and true. Very smooth lines. I've only used them a few times but am very happy so far. I've not seen any bleeding or fraying in the lines. The different point sizes are accurate and add awesome dimension. I can't say anything about longer-term quality. The one thing I had a slight issue with is the caps don't fit easily on the opposite side of the tip while writing. The pen itself it a bit thicker to hold than a pigma micron but not awkwardly so, just a personal preference for thinner pens & pencils. All in all a terrific value for the 4 pen set, singles not too bad either.
The Multiliners are by far my favorite fineliners. I've tried both these and Sakura Pigma Microns, and while both have their unique upsides, I've ended up using the Multiliners for general use more often than not. Why? Well, let me count the ways...they're versatile. When dry, they are completely resistant to both Copic Markers (for obvious reasons) and water. I appreciate the focus on darker, more subtle colors, like with the two sets of gray pens (warm and cool). I find Multiliners more comfortable to hold. They offer tip sizes that are both smaller and larger than the smallest and largest Micron offerings.That being said, they aren't perfect. The finer tips can bend if you're rough with them. I wish they sold these in more colors. The pen clip on the cap is a ... MoreThe Multiliners are by far my favorite fineliners. I've tried both these and Sakura Pigma Microns, and while both have their unique upsides, I've ended up using the Multiliners for general use more often than not. Why? Well, let me count the ways...they're versatile. When dry, they are completely resistant to both Copic Markers (for obvious reasons) and water. I appreciate the focus on darker, more subtle colors, like with the two sets of gray pens (warm and cool). I find Multiliners more comfortable to hold. They offer tip sizes that are both smaller and larger than the smallest and largest Micron offerings.That being said, they aren't perfect. The finer tips can bend if you're rough with them. I wish they sold these in more colors. The pen clip on the cap is a bit loose. I wish they'd offer all the colors in all the sizes. The small and medium brushes perform well, but it's hard to get fine lines once they eventually wear out.Overall, if you work a lot in illustration, I'd recommend looking into these.
I like Copic pens, but I am giving them a one star rating in this review because lately I've been having trouble with the smaller size black pens such as 005 and 01 having faded looking ink. As in, dark gray rather than black ink. When I compare my newest Copics to my newest Pigma Micron pens or Faber Pitt pens, the difference is noticeable. The Microns and Pitts are black, the Copics are dark gray. I brought this to the attention of Blick, and they kindly replaced the pens that I was having trouble with. However, even the replacements are not the deep black color that I expect from Copic. The only one of my Copics that actually is deep black is my size 03. Either I am coming across old stock or Copic is having some quality control issues. It's becoming "hit and ... MoreI like Copic pens, but I am giving them a one star rating in this review because lately I've been having trouble with the smaller size black pens such as 005 and 01 having faded looking ink. As in, dark gray rather than black ink. When I compare my newest Copics to my newest Pigma Micron pens or Faber Pitt pens, the difference is noticeable. The Microns and Pitts are black, the Copics are dark gray. I brought this to the attention of Blick, and they kindly replaced the pens that I was having trouble with. However, even the replacements are not the deep black color that I expect from Copic. The only one of my Copics that actually is deep black is my size 03. Either I am coming across old stock or Copic is having some quality control issues. It's becoming "hit and miss" with them for me, otherwise I'd give them a five star rating.
I normally never have a problem with this product but some of the markers were a little drier than they're supposed to be. The tip was still brand new but for some reason there wasn't as much ink flowing into it from the marker. It only happened with a few of the markers in one particular box. It was still disappointing because I use them for my live caricature drawing gigs, and it was annoying to not have the materials I need. I have used these markers for years and they are normally great so I will keep buying them.
The black ink is superb, deep black. Dries immediately, doesn't bleed, leek, build up or smear. I am a professional artist and make miniature paintings with them and the 0.03 and 0.05 are perfect for this. I also use 0.1, 0.3 and sometimes 0.5 and 0.8. They all are great.All other colors than black are a bit lower quality. Tend to leave a little drop on the end of the line but they are still very good.Advice how to use 0.03 and 0.05:Don't apply any pressure because you will break the nib. Also it could be difficult to make long, fast strokes with them.
I use Copic multiliners for my greeting card illustrations. The super-fine nibs are perfect for detailing and the thicker nibs work great for outlining figures and text. Lines are crisp and ink distributes evenly. #sweepstakes