For those who don’t understand, this comic is based on the tale of the Two Wolves. [Source: @inkyrickshaw]
Observational comedy has always been and will forever be appealing. Therefore, it's no wonder that Anton Gudim's hilarious comic series "Yes, But" continues to maintain relevance as our society is doomed to contradict itself.
...It's the title :) {1/5/19}
My name is Kim, and for the past two years, I have led a double life. During the day, I am an office manager, but by night I am the rogue (or should I say rouge?) comic artist.
Growing up children is certainly not easy. This is what it looks like listening to the complaints our parents constantly have. But, not being a parent myself,
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“AITA for uninviting my daughter from Christmas gathering due to affair with sister’s husband?”
"Spiders" A brief comic about two tiny useless lesbians whispering about the mysterious disease they share. Part 1, because Twitter won't let me add more pictures. Please, do not use without permission. #SheraandthePrincessesofPower #catradora #catradorafanart #comic #SheRaMovie
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With the aid of slapstick jokes and witty footnotes, husband and wife neuroscientists and their son shed light on the workings of the brain in this joyful and fabulously original book
Aaaaand... "Spiders" - part 2
Leosagi art dump round two ‼️
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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.
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...It's the title :) {1/5/19}
This is a silly comic about when Beth Walrond and I went to Germany straight after all our deadlines. It was to walk the Harz Hexen Steig - the Harz Witches Trail. We were so tired and we got told we...
SPARROWHAWK #1 in stores on October 3rd.
Harry Bliss is a famous American cartoonist and illustrator. He's a New York Times best-selling artist known for his humorous and artistic "Bliss" comics. Since 1999, Bliss has published many books and collaborated with authors like Doreen Cronin on the well-loved "Diary of a Worm" series. His unique style and wit make his cartoons stand out, earning him recognition in the world of illustration and cartooning.
In a previous post, comic artist and animator Tony esp said he creates random comics that range from puns and silly jokes to twisted comics that make you think "wait... what?" after reading them. These comics are packed with ridiculous and unexpected endings, so even if you look at it as a guessing game, think you have it figured out, and try to pinpoint how they'll end—it's nearly impossible, as these short stories are one-of-a-kind and could go so many unpredictable ways. But one thing is guaranteed—these webcomics will definitely entertain you in these uncertain and lonely times if you are into darker humor.
Observational comedy has always been and will forever be appealing. Therefore, it's no wonder that Anton Gudim's hilarious comic series "Yes, But" continues to maintain relevance as our society is doomed to contradict itself.
A blog presenting covers to imaginary comic books featuring the greatest team ups that never happened... but should have!
Gabriel Picolo is a Brazilian artist and illustrator known for his ability to give a fresh perspective to beloved DC Comics characters. He gained recognition for his "Teen Titans" fan art series, which reimagined the characters in a more modern and relatable way. This series went viral and led to him collaborating with DC Comics on graphic novels like "Teen Titans: Raven", "Teen Titans: Beast Boy" and his newest addition to the series, "Teen Titans: Robin".
Hamburgers for One, by Frank Stockton is a 24-page story taken from the latest volume in Image Comics’s ongoing Popgun series, an anthology of full-color comics. Popgun Vol. 4 also features work by Jock, Jeffrey Brown, Erik Larsen, and the cover is by Ben Templesmith. The anthology will go on sale on February 24.
Pilu of the Woods by Mai K. Nguyen Purchased from The Strand Book Store Pilu of the Woods begins with a sweet memory of a m...
Pilu of the Woods by Mai K. Nguyen Purchased from The Strand Book Store Pilu of the Woods begins with a sweet memory of a m...