Artist's girl-problem-focused drawings, filled with humor, cleverness, and a hint of self-mockery, resonate well with her audience of 676,000.
On samaaj, selfies, and so much more.
If you're a long-time Bored Panda reader, Sam, Edgar, and Oscar, the lovable trio from Ademar Vieira's heartfelt stories, might ring a bell. Through captivating illustrations, Ademar shares their heartwarming adventures in a series that has taken the internet by storm.
Do your friends define your sense of humor as slightly weird? Bizarre, maybe? Absurd?.. If so, come join the club, there are many of us out here! And for fans of this particular type of humor, may we offer you these comic strips by Elder Cactus, an artist who has the ability to make a dead man smile with his witty comics? Hilariously and wonderfully absurd, these comic strips have left some people snorting with laughter. More than 24k people on Instagram are already following this artist, so why don't you? But first, head on below to see 60 of the best comics from Elder Cactus and don't forget to vote for the ones you liked the most!
Hi, everyone. This is Joy from Alloy (Alex+Joy) Comics.
Today, we would like to introduce you to the world of Last Place Comics, where absurdity reigns and things rarely go well.
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!
If you were craving some comics with a dark twist, look no further. Adam Ellis, whose comic strips have been featured on Bored Panda more than several times, will bring those Halloween spirits back.
Indonesian artist Fazry Maulana finds fun in everyday mundane and silly situations and turns them into entertaining comic strips. Family, relationships, social media, body image, familiar and unexpected scenarios from our daily lives – this is just a small part of what seems to inspire the artist to share his observations and personal experiences with the world.
Angel: I am giving you artistic ability. Sarah: Wait, what's that? Angel: The you with social skills.
I don't have kids. And while I can understand what parents go through when raising their children (I think), I can't really relate to them. Unless I'm reading Chris Grady's comics.
Meet the talented comic artist MadeByTio, who is well known for being a creative genius that loves to make illustrations that feature surprising, funny and sometimes borderline ridiculous situations with a dash of ironic reality that, for some, might seem somewhat offensive. All of this, especially added to his creative yet simple visual style that is just four panels (most of the time), makes for a brilliant combination that might just give you (and your inner demon that very much enjoys a dark comic) a good laugh.
I draw little comics strips consisting of 4 frames with no words. The drawing part doesn't take me much time, as I like having a pretty rough style. Coming up with the right stupid joke and twisting it in a not-so-stupid way, however, does. I have previously shared my work on Bored Panda here and here.
If you are one of those people who finds it difficult to say if the glass is half full or half empty, you might have a new term to describe yourself—Optipess. It's a word made up out of two contrasting mental attitudes—optimism and pessimism—that can actually coexist in the universe of this Norwegian comic artist, Kristian Nygård. And the result is entertaining comics that are sometimes funny and silly, sometimes sad, and hit us right in the feels. The artist's name might ring a bell for any pandas who have been around a while, because we first featured Nygård's webcomics that explain depression over 5 years ago. Fast-forward to today—he's still turning his random ideas into witty comics drawn in his own distinct style. His topics range from mental health and social issues to pop culture and gaming, so everyone can find something they will enjoy and relate to.
Everyone in life has different experiences and uniquely lives them out. However, there are some things that we can all relate to, or at least laugh at. Those things happen to most of us and we don't even realize that. That's what this artist named Kristen Pinpin (better known as Plamondon on Instagram) illustrates.
When it comes to finding inspiration, each artist finds their creative muse in different areas of life, however, when it comes to comic authors, they usually tend to pick out ideas right from their daily lives. A couple of artists who go by the name of Kippo, who made Kippo Comics, are no strangers to this as their fun and colorful comics portray their daily life and their relationship. With that in mind, it’s fair to assume that having your daily life as your main source of inspiration leaves you rather creative and productive most of the time.
Hi, everyone. I’m Joy from Alloy Comics (artwork by Nohra Johnston). Thank you for your support on my previous post, which was featured on the homepage of Bored Panda and accumulated over 56K views!
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!
I don't have kids. And while I can understand what parents go through when raising their children (I think), I can't really relate to them. Unless I'm reading Chris Grady's comics.
Hi, everyone. I’m Joy from Alloy Comics (artwork by the talented Nohra Johnston, who goes by Deenosars on IG and Twitter). Thank you for your support on our 3 previous posts (part 1, part 2, part 3), which were all featured on the homepage of Bored Panda, accumulating over 240K views collectively!
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.
Childhood imagination is truly amazing. Most of us probably imagined grand adventures when we were little. Our bed becomes a pirate ship, our room—a kingdom, and our toys our best friends and adventure companions.
The age of classical comics confined to newspapers or little books is over, and the medium has exploded into many shapes and forms done by thousands of artists in their own special way. The newspaper cartoon has been replaced by a daily dose of a comic viewed through social media. The themes have also changed: instead of often tacky gags or some political commentary, most comic artists nowadays choose more down-to-earth and relatable topics like everyday life and inner struggles. Lark, or Larkness (Estela Ribeiro Kuntz), the hero of today's post, is one of those newer types of comic artist and even though she's never been published in a newspaper, her comics are enjoyed by thousands on the internet.
If you’ve ever felt like your own life situations would make a great comic strip, you might relate to the work by Ryan Rds. The artist illustrates the funny, absurd, and ironic moments most of us experience daily.
At the beginning of 2019, a medical student with dreams of becoming a cardiologist submitted her comics to Bored Panda. "I've wanted to draw comics for a while now but never really had the guts to, up until recently," Amy Revives wrote then.
If you were craving some comics with a dark twist, look no further. Adam Ellis, whose comic strips have been featured on Bored Panda more than several times, will bring those Halloween spirits back.
Anybody who's familiar with the comics of Sarah Andersen will know how perfectly they summarize the daily struggles of modern life, especially when it comes to the lives of introverts. Whether trying to be an adult, trying to fit in, trying to exit a bathroom gracefully, or simply trying to get out of bed in the morning, Sarah's Scribbles are as funny as they are relatable. Check out a whole bunch of her newest comics below, and don't forget to vote for your favorite!
“Dumb Comics for Smart People. Making sense of Life, Love and Videogames, one strip at a time.”
Here’s HSTHETE, the 24 hour comic I drew this year! Thanks to everybody who followed along on twitter this weekend as I posted these pages <3
Indonesian artist Fazry Maulana finds fun in everyday mundane and silly situations and turns them into entertaining comic strips. Family, relationships, social media, body image, familiar and unexpected scenarios from our daily lives – this is just a small part of what seems to inspire the artist to share his observations and personal experiences with the world.
The series of widely publicized episodes in which white people have informed authorities about black people doing mundane things have eventually inspired LA-based artist Obi Arisukwu to create a satirical comic. Sadly, recent events are proving that the strip is still relevant.
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.
Cats are wonderful creatures. But they’re also so strange at times that you quickly realise you can never hope to understand them. All you can do is accept them as they are and learn to love their strange habits.
If you’ve been on the internet long enough, you might’ve come across Sarah Andersen’s viral comics more than just once. Sarah is quite well-known among the art community of social media, and with more than 4 million followers on Instagram, she has made both a career and a living out of her hilarious and relatable comics.
Berkeley Mews' creator calls it a dark humor comic series that exposes the seedy underbelly of everything wholesome and pure. "It takes fairy tales and Disney movies and fond remembrances of childhood and turns them into horrible nightmares - but, like, in a fun way," Ben Zaehringer told Bored Panda.
Summer is terrible.
Hilarious comics with unexpected dark twists, a healthy dose of critique for our society, pointing out the stupidity of things, and wondering about life’s big questions—that’s what Extra Fabulous Comics are all about!
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