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Kaoru Mori ( , Mori Kaoru, born 18 September 1978) is a Japanese manga artist from Tokyo. She is the creator of the successful manga series Emma, A Bride's Story and Shirley. Many of her works are centred on female characters in the 19th century, such as a maid in Victorian Britain and a bride in
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SO I FINISHED PART 5 JUST IN TIME FOR THE END OF SEASON 6 AND I PREDICTED SOME STUFF. This season was insainly good and i have no idea how they are going to top it. If anyone has any ideas for fan ar…
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(6/6) ^^ I basically sneaked in Philza head canon origin story as well lol
Graphic artist Noelle Stevenson shares her coming out story in an original comic, in honor of National Coming Out Day.
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Part 2 of the "Uncharted Regions" Klance edits! I should have one to two more parts to this. I have a hc that once lance and keith start dating, keith always tries to get lance to wear his garrison...
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The internet seems to love the creators who are not afraid to be honest and real in their content. Most of us experience similar hilarious struggles in our daily lives, so it’s fun to feel connected in that way to someone who is posting art about it. Those who are raising children might find the comics of Inna Sacali to be especially relatable and entertaining.
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Thanks to climate change, we need to re-think our ABC’s. Now you can with these new trendy terms depicted in comics from Generation180 and John Klossner. Also, make sure to check out more of our climate change comics on Bored Panda!
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Gergely Dudás, known as Dudolf, is a Hungarian illustrator and puzzle creator. He gained widespread recognition for his viral "Where's Waldo?"-style illustrations, often featuring hidden objects or characters that challenge viewers to find them within a crowded scene.
When it comes to drawing comics, the artist can choose to spend hours working on one comic that has quite a few panels; however, sometimes just one panel is more than enough to convey the idea one had in mind. Artist Scott Hilburn proves exactly that with his single-panel newspaper comics called “The Argyle Sweater” which are in their second decade of syndication.
My name is Glenn Cooper and I am an artist who enjoys cartooning, humorous illustration, and creating abstract paintings. I reside in California with my wife Sharie, dog Gizmo, and cat Rocky.
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.
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.
What's a better way to start the new week than with a dose of good humor? That's why we're excited to present you with a selection of Maria Scrivan's most recent works.
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.
In a world filled with complexities and everyday challenges, Krysten Bevilaqua, the creative mind behind Bevs Boredom comics, has found a way to navigate life's twists and turns with a dash of humor and a lot of heart.
At first glance, it seems that everyone fights for a ray of sunlight in the comic world—there are millions of comics and just about the same amount of comic artists. Ricky Hawkins doesn't fit that bill, and is a modest and down-to-earth guy who makes an excellent comic strip once a week, sometimes even more frequently. There isn't any pretense to what he does, and it's a refreshing sight to see.
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.
Salih Gönenli is a freelance illustrator originating from Turkey. He holds a degree in industrial design from Anadolu University.
Jean-Nicolas Bourdon returns with a fresh batch of captivating and amusing comics in part 2 of "WTFramecomics" here on Bored Panda (click here for part 1). Building on the creative foundation laid in the first post, Jean-Nicolas continues to surprise and entertain his audience with even more unexpected twists, engaging characters, and relatable situations that resonate with his followers.
Today, we'd like to share selected strips by "Comic Dux," who is making a return to Bored Panda. As you may recall, this artist's comics are undeniably controversial, and you might occasionally feel a sting of guilt for finding joy in the depicted situations. Well, we're all guilty as charged, and we're not ashamed of it at all! If you're not familiar with the dark series by the artist named Andrew, be sure to check out our previous post where we featured some of his earlier works.
Parenting is difficult. It's rewarding. And Anastasiya Lykova perfectly illustrates every bit of it in her cute comics. No wonder, the Russian artist is currently raising a baby boy so she's really well-versed in sleepless nights, temper tantrums, you know, the whole shebang. Continue scrolling to check out the chaotic reality of bringing up a child through Lykova's eyes and upvote your favorite pictures!
We’re always excited to introduce new artists making their debut on Bored Panda. This time is no different, as we’d like you to meet comic artist Luca Debus. Luca creates a wonderful series focusing on the lives of young people who are at a crucial moment in their lives. The characters featured in the “Wannabe” comics are transitioning into adulthood, and consequently, they must navigate the struggles that the modern world presents.
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.
A few years ago we (writer Ehud Lavski and illustrator Yael Nathan), began creating short comics and uploading them to the internet.
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.
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.