Spooky Gohe 2 is a very bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: horror posters, halloween promos, thriller titles, game branding, event flyers, menacing, chaotic, grungy, aggressive, comic-book, shock impact, horror mood, hand-painted feel, distressed texture, brushy, torn, ragged, spiky, inked.
A slanted, brush-like display face built from dense, inky strokes with torn edges and sharp, tapering terminals. Letterforms feel carved by fast motion: counters are often tight, joins are abrupt, and many strokes end in needle-like points or ragged frays. The silhouette stays compact and punchy, with irregular stroke texture and slightly uneven widths that create a restless rhythm across words. Numerals match the same scratchy, distressed construction and maintain strong visual weight.
This font fits titles and short bursts of text for horror, thriller, and suspense-oriented design—posters, trailer cards, game logos, haunted attraction materials, and Halloween promotions. It also works well for punchy headlines on flyers and social graphics where a rough, hand-brushed menace is desired.
The overall tone is threatening and theatrical, blending horror poster energy with a raw, hand-painted immediacy. Its jagged textures and stabbing terminals suggest danger, suspense, and midnight pulp storytelling rather than refinement or neutrality.
The design appears intended to mimic a fast, ink-brush script that has been distressed into sharp, eerie fragments, prioritizing impact and mood over smooth readability. Its consistent ragged texture and pointed terminals aim to create a dramatic, horror-leaning voice for display typography.
Legibility holds best at larger sizes where the spurs, nicks, and distressed contours read as intentional texture rather than noise. The strongest impression comes from the high-ink coverage and the consistent use of claw-like terminals that give words a serrated outline.