My markers :P

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SquishyWritesStories
In this sketchbook I have thicker paper, but definitely not thick enough to withstand Alcohol Marker bleed-through. Because of that, I made sure to get Water-Based markers instead of Alcohol-Based. Here:

Tombow ABTs are pretty good, I'd say a good 9/10. I got them at Michael's for around 3$ USD each. They are very vibrant, and pressure isn't an issue ink-wise. And that's the problem. For example, the purple is very, very dark, so you can't really "layer" the ink to get the shade you want, but personally it doesn't bother me too much.
Microns are really good for lineart, RECOMMENDED 10/10, they don't bleed through most papers (unless you're using computer paper or a similar thickness).
Chameleon markers are awesome as well, however this is a "detail" pen. I honestly use my microns more.

There's the two tips for the Tombow :]

Here are the two thicknesses of microns I have (.5, 1), despite them being two different colors XD

I also have Alcohol-Based markers, and they're called "Arteza"

There's the two thicknesses, take my thumb for scale XD. Also, I've had these markers for a while (about two-three years I'd say) so don't mind the crappy stroke on the left. Overall, 8.5/10. There is definitely going to be bleed through if you're using computed paper/similar thickness, but if you're like me and like bright colors, these are very vibrant if that's what you're looking for!

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