As Henry waits by the door for his mail, Olive wonders what his package could possibly contain.
One 11x17” print on cardstock
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Few things provide more creative inspiration in this world than relationships. They're the subject of a million songs, they're the focus of a million poems, and they provide endless material for artists and cartoonists everywhere. Love and relationships are the basis of our society and humanity, so it's only natural that you have to "deal" with them at least once in your life.
2 years ago we (writer Ehud Lavski and illustrator Yael Nathan), began creating short comics and uploading them to the internet. The only thing we hoped for was that they will find an audience and will resonate with people. So far, our comics have been read over 10 Million times and many people have a strong emotional response when reading them.
Everyday life, despite its frequent boredom, is a source for inspiration for many an artist, and Evie Hilliar is no different in this regard. The medium of comics in which she operates is perfect for encapsulating these relatable moments of real life.
The comics and illustration artist Tum Ulit is back on Bored Panda with more of his heartwarming and thought-provoking comics. He touches upon themes like love, relationships, bullying, and the harsh realities of life.
Spider-Man swings Gwen to triumphant safety in what might be an ode to What If? comic book issue #24.
Relatable. Hilarious. Wholesome. Legendary comic artists Yehuda and Maya Devir need no introduction.
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
Illustrator Jenny Jinya, known for her tearjerker comic strips, is back with a story about a drowning fox, but it has something she hasn't done before. Hint: A Happy Ending.
Easter is bad for bunnies. Widespread misunderstanding of domestic rabbits has made them one of the most abandoned pets in America, and Jenny Jinya is not OK with that. The same illustrator and comic artist who made people cry with her Good Boy and Black Cat strips just created a new one to make people stop and think before bringing a bunny into their homes.
A couple of years ago we (writer Ehud Lavski and illustrator Yael Nathan), began creating short comics and uploading them to the internet. So far, our comics have been read over 20 Million times and many people have a strong emotional response when reading them. Below are our latest stories.
Alvin Juano is back on Bored Panda with some new, hilarious comics full of dark humor and unexpected twists. His comics are very popular, with 500k followers on Instagram and 125k likes on Facebook. People seem to love the way the artist shows life and its dark sides. Some, perhaps, even relate to the comics.
Via the ever entertaining Dirty River
2 years ago we (writer Ehud Lavski and illustrator Yael Nathan), began creating short comics and uploading them to the internet. The only thing we hoped for was that they will find an audience and will resonate with people. So far, our comics have been read over 10 Million times and many people have a strong emotional response when reading them.
My fab nephew, a budding 10 year old artist (at the time), messaged me all the way from the uk asking me “How do you make a comic?” I thought wow what a question. A quick search later, I struggled to … Continue reading →
squeezing one more comic in before the new year, this time based on the Mama Mia video! :) Happy New Years everyone! 2021 was a ride! Cheers to many more!
Artist Anusha VR used to dabble with fiction, but she realized she wasn't really enjoying it. So she stopped writing fiction and started drawing autobiographical comics instead.
His comics are everywhere and hardly a day goes by without his art popping up on our feeds. And if you haven’t seen one of his cartoons on social media, then you’ll have to pardon us cuz we just have to ask if you’ve actually got an internet connection or if you’re living under a rock like Patrick Star. We’re talking, of course, about beloved cartoonist Adam Ellis.
No matter what kind of comics you’re into, Pixie and Brutus need little introduction. Created by illustrator Ben Hed, these unlikely friends have won the hearts of millions by constantly finding themselves in hilarious situations.
SPARROWHAWK #1 in stores on October 3rd.
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Necropolis Chapter Three Page Twenty-Five NOTICE: We might see a temporary slowdown in posting through this month and the next. We also might not! Either way I want y’all to be prepared so that no one...
No matter what kind of comics you’re into, Pixie and Brutus need little introduction. Created by illustrator Ben Hed, these unlikely friends have won the hearts of millions by constantly finding themselves in hilarious situations.
Take a look at these heart-wrenching comics from 27-year-old Tum Natakorn Ulit, an artist from Bangkok, Thailand, whose unique style and stories are almost guaranteed to squeeze a tear out of you.
A comic from a while back that I made for The Fader
On samaaj, selfies, and so much more.
At first glance, these ten covers seem to have no apparent unifying theme, other than that they are quite lovely and from a relatively short range of time -- late 1971 to Spring of 1973. Take a closer look at them and you will see that in the background, each has an African-American couple as witnes
18-year-old Harry Hambley is the artist behind Ketnipz comics. The UK-based artist chose a simple fun style to present his ideas. The main character of his webcomics is a unique but still relatable pink bean-shaped persona.
We can't all be Wonder Woman.
Over the past month or so, I created a series of comics chronicling my feelings and thoughts about the COVID-19 pandemic. The usual characters of the comic are readjusting to a new global reality of self-quarantine and lockdowns. Despite that, the animals try to stay cheerful and tackle issues like most of us. The wholesomeness is contagious, and let's hope that we all catch it from them!
Artist Anusha VR used to dabble with fiction, but she realized she wasn't really enjoying it. So she stopped writing fiction and started drawing autobiographical comics instead.
We'd be pretty surprised to hear of anybody who's never seen a comic by Safely Endangered, but in case you haven't yet come across this brilliant web cartoonist before, allow us to introduce him.
Artist Anusha VR used to dabble with fiction, but she realized she wasn't really enjoying it. So she stopped writing fiction and started drawing autobiographical comics instead.
Friendship is one of the most beautiful things in life. Everybody deserves and even needs a friend. Especially if that friend is like Blobby the Blob Fish, who, as one of the creators has put it, is "the magical best friend you always wished you had".
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
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