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title: "Copic Markers 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set B-2, Black (MLB2)"
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# Waterproof ink Archival & photocopy safe Pigment-based precision Copic Markers 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set B-2, Black (MLB2)

**Price:** NT$1192
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Elevate your art with precision that lasts — don’t just draw, define your legacy!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Copic Markers 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set B-2, Black (MLB2)
- **How much does it cost?** NT$1192 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/1291662-copic-markers-9-piece-multiliner-inking-pen-set-b-2)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Line Range:** Nine-piece set with varied nib sizes plus brush tips for every creative stroke.
- • **Seamless Compatibility:** Works perfectly with Copic Marker ink for smooth blending and professional results.
- • **Durable, Waterproof Ink:** Smudge-proof, quick-drying pigment ink that stands the test of time and handling.
- • **Archival Quality Assurance:** Ink that’s archival and photocopy safe—preserve your masterpieces flawlessly.
- • **Unmatched Precision Detailing:** Ultra-fine 0.03mm tip for razor-sharp lines that elevate your artwork.

## Overview

The COPIC Multiliner Black B2 set includes 9 high-quality pigment-based pens ranging from ultra-fine 0.03mm to brush tips, featuring waterproof, archival, and photocopy-safe ink. Designed for professional illustrators and comic artists, this set offers smudge-resistant, quick-drying ink compatible with Copic markers, ensuring precise, durable lines for detailed and lasting artwork.

## Description

Our Brand Essence Graphic Marker Perfection. Designed to last a lifetime. Made in Japan. Copic is a brand of professional quality markers created in 1987 by the Too Group in Tokyo, Japan. Our mission is to provide creative tools that are centered around a distinctive passion for quality. More than 30 years of history Copic markers were developed in 1987 as tools for fine art and design industry users. Today Copic markers are available in 358 colors. More than 30 years of history Copic markers were developed in 1987 as tools for fine art and design industry users. Today Copic markers are available in 358 colors. Products that last a lifetime Copic offers refillable & replaceable markers and pens. Products that last a lifetime Copic offers refillable & replaceable markers and pens. Consistent color quality We manufacture our inks in small batches to ensure consistent colors. Consistent color quality We manufacture our inks in small batches to ensure consistent colors. Visit Copic store! Visit the Store Visit Copic store! Visit the Store

Review: My new favorite fineliners - I would say they go on par with micron and ohuhu fineliners! I love that copic has color variety in the fineliner pens. One thing though is the cost. But if youre willing to put in some money for a high quality product such as this one, then it's worth it! It glides smoothly on paper and is muted in tone.
Review: REALLY good stuff - I've been exploring various types of inking mediums from felt-tip Microns to Staedtler's fineliners and even to Japanese pen nibs you dip with ink, and I was unable to find something that really worked with the way I drew. Microns weren't a true black, dried out much too quickly even when not in use, and the felt tips would wear down quickly. Staedtler's fineliners worked great, but they lacked the small sizes I needed for detailing. The Japanese nibs were also wonderful, me having brought a German ink which dried instantaneously just for it, but the lack of fluidly and control in my strokes from using nibs (ex. calligraphy pens) made outlining more of a chore than anything. Dipping was no problem, but having to keep turning my piece of work in all odd directions just so I can stroke upwards just didn't sit well with my quick-marking way of drawing while attempting to be precise. So, when browsing at Utrecht, I chanced upon the Prismacolor Illustration Marker set as well as these Copic Multiliners. I tried out the Prismacolor first only to dislike how shaky my outline appeared on the thinnest tip. Even then, the thinnest tip was fairly large. Then when I tried out these multiliners, lo and behold, the pen scraped across the paper seamlessly without any undesired shaky lines of any sort. The tiny .03 pen-tip gave me the ability to detail my drawings in a tiny space - - something that I had been trying to find for years! And the brush-tip pens are just wonderful for effects and filling in black (although you could possibly use another, cheaper kind of pen/marker to do that.) The ink also dries quickly so if your hand were to rub over it right after being drawn, it won't smudge (but this probably differs depending on the paper.) I've been using a few I brought from a local art store for a while now, and the tips are still in good condition. Therefore, I'd say this set is great for illustrationists and comic artists as they give you the range of thickness you need, packaged along with the two different sized brush pens. Great stuff, really! Otherwise, I highly recommend this product for those who prefer to outline with quick strokes while having the ability to place the lines down precisely. I can't guarantee you'll have the same reaction I did as each person has a different preference towards the mediums they use, but here's my two cents for this awesome product.

## Features

- Waterproof, archival and photocopy safe
- Compatible with Copic Marker Ink
- Same high-quality ink and nib as multi-liner sp's
- Pigment-based ink

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,190 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #124 in Drawing Pens #163 in Drawing Markers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,534 Reviews |

## Images

![Copic Markers 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set B-2, Black (MLB2) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61zkyEOJWdL.jpg)
![Copic Markers 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set B-2, Black (MLB2) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51iB0pUKLZL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are the sizes of the nibs?**
A: The nibs are .01, .03, .05 from a very fine line, to a fine line.

**Q: what are the sizes of this set of markers**
A: The sizes are as follows: 1.0, 0.8, 0.5, 0.3, 0.1, 0.05, 0.03, with two brush tips.

**Q: What is the difference between the B-2 and A-2 copic marker sets?**
A: A-2 does not contain BS and BM. The brush markers. These are good for drawing Chinese characters and doing Shodou(書道Japanese Calligraphy) and things of that nature.

**Q: Will my artwork smudge if used with copic marker? Just asking since they are both alcohol based.**
A: They do not smudge unless you apply any material on top directly after application of the ink, for it will not be dry yet. (It doesn’t take that long to draw at all, I’d say around a minute tops)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My new favorite fineliners
*by A***V on May 20, 2026*

I would say they go on par with micron and ohuhu fineliners! I love that copic has color variety in the fineliner pens. One thing though is the cost. But if youre willing to put in some money for a high quality product such as this one, then it's worth it! It glides smoothly on paper and is muted in tone.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ REALLY good stuff
*by F***R on April 19, 2011*

I've been exploring various types of inking mediums from felt-tip Microns to Staedtler's fineliners and even to Japanese pen nibs you dip with ink, and I was unable to find something that really worked with the way I drew. Microns weren't a true black, dried out much too quickly even when not in use, and the felt tips would wear down quickly. Staedtler's fineliners worked great, but they lacked the small sizes I needed for detailing. The Japanese nibs were also wonderful, me having brought a German ink which dried instantaneously just for it, but the lack of fluidly and control in my strokes from using nibs (ex. calligraphy pens) made outlining more of a chore than anything. Dipping was no problem, but having to keep turning my piece of work in all odd directions just so I can stroke upwards just didn't sit well with my quick-marking way of drawing while attempting to be precise. So, when browsing at Utrecht, I chanced upon the Prismacolor Illustration Marker set as well as these Copic Multiliners. I tried out the Prismacolor first only to dislike how shaky my outline appeared on the thinnest tip. Even then, the thinnest tip was fairly large. Then when I tried out these multiliners, lo and behold, the pen scraped across the paper seamlessly without any undesired shaky lines of any sort. The tiny .03 pen-tip gave me the ability to detail my drawings in a tiny space - - something that I had been trying to find for years! And the brush-tip pens are just wonderful for effects and filling in black (although you could possibly use another, cheaper kind of pen/marker to do that.) The ink also dries quickly so if your hand were to rub over it right after being drawn, it won't smudge (but this probably differs depending on the paper.) I've been using a few I brought from a local art store for a while now, and the tips are still in good condition. Therefore, I'd say this set is great for illustrationists and comic artists as they give you the range of thickness you need, packaged along with the two different sized brush pens. Great stuff, really! Otherwise, I highly recommend this product for those who prefer to outline with quick strokes while having the ability to place the lines down precisely. I can't guarantee you'll have the same reaction I did as each person has a different preference towards the mediums they use, but here's my two cents for this awesome product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best intermediate set you can buy.
*by M***X on December 9, 2023*

The depth of the black of the copic ink multiliner ink is breathtaking. I read about it and knew I was ready for more than the disposable plastic Micron pens. But I didn’t want to go back to fountain or dip pens. I’m a clutz and an artist and I just don’t need those kind of messes in my life. I got an insane deal on these on Prime day. So I got to try out all the nibs. Few things…. They have a larger girth that any disposable drawing/technical pen I’ve found before and that’s huge for me. The less I have to grip, the longer my grip lasts. They’re metal, and therefore cool to the touch. Not cold, cool. A soothing cool. I can get lost drawing for 10-12 hours at a time sometimes, and being perfectly weighted matters. This is the first technical pen I’ve come across that feels like an extension of my hand. If you’re coming from Prismacolor or Staedler, these are gonna feel big. Coming from Sakura Micron, they’re feel more like luxury than big. Sakura makes a metal case for their pens to give a feel like Copic’s SP. I didn’t realize the numbering of Sakura’s Micron pens are exclusive to their own line, so that was an odd learning curve for me. An 01 is a .25 with everyone else. So getting to use Copic’s .03 is pretty insane and frankly, for me, novelty. I post couple artist trading cards I drew with the .1, .2 and the brush pen from this set. The one with the hexagons, I used cool grey Tombow dual brush pens to shade as well as a disposal Copic multiliner .3 in grey for the series of vertical lines. Didn’t effect the depth of the black in any way. The one with the orbs, I used Faber-Castell’s Pitt Artist Brush Pens in Cool Greys and it definitely had some lift. However, aware of this, the hexagon doodle came after and I may have slightly compensated by laying down a little more black. Hard to say for sure. Both are on white Strathmore Bristol Smooth. I have found the refills available on Amazon yet, but a simple google search brought me several options that worked out effortlessly. The nibs and inks can be changed with a coin by the tool is available here on Amazon for a few bucks. If you steer clear of paper with a lot of tooth, you won’t have to change those nibs as often. If you’re a pen and ink junkie, or even a hard core zentangler or zen doodler, these are pretty awesome sauce.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Copic Markers 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set B-2, Black (MLB2)
- Copic Wire-Bound Sketchbook S, 5" x 7", Premium Bond Paper (157gsm), 30 Sheets, White
- Copic Ciao Start 36 Color Set

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*Last updated: 2026-05-24*