We’re delighted to present the latest selection of cute yet witty comics by the Colombian artist, Andrés J. Colmenares. Some of you may recall the previous features of this artist on Bored Panda. However, today, we felt it was finally time to share more 'Wawawiwa Comics' with you. Why, you ask? Well, the weekend is almost here, so it’s a good time to tune into a positive mood, and with the strips from this artist, that's guaranteed. You’ll undoubtedly feel so much better right away.
HELLO MY NAME IS ____________ one-page-comic about identity
A-listers have access to the perfect makeup and most beautiful dresses, but accidents still happen
A dad cut his daughter's hair off after she got highlights for her birthday, so her mom sprang into action
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We Didn't Have The Slightest Idea Who Was Underneath All That Makeup
Each comic book genre has it’s own unique layout which makes it even more special and fun to read. Famous Styles And Layouts: 1-Regular 2-Suspense,Crime and Action 3-Superhero 4-Graphic Novel…
A little about cats making this world a better place. Their unspeakable adorableness, fur, outlook, weirdness, jitteriness, sixth sense, and cat logic Speaking of which, I believe felines have a life catchphrase that goes something like this: Why do things the human way when I can do them my own way? People who have never had a cat may wonder what the cat way is. And, because pictures are worth a thousand words, Bored Panda brings you this spontaneous Instagram page with a massive selection of some of the silliest and wittiest cats caught on camera, as well as Much More to Make You Laugh.
Comic strips are a great medium for bringing laughter and relaxation to our lives. If you're on the hunt for hilarious comics, you're in the right place. We're here to present you a portion of new comics by Stan Korabelnikov.
A dad cut his daughter's hair off after she got highlights for her birthday, so her mom sprang into action
As Henry waits by the door for his mail, Olive wonders what his package could possibly contain.
So down below we have a quick random page-sketch, if you ask me, it’s really easy to follow and here’s the fundamentals as to why: 1: Comics are Theatre So a thing to remember that will put a zing on your comics is to have people do gestures, notice below how how the two characters are using their body language along with the second most expressive body part; The hands. Reason why I say that people should remember Comics as Theatre is because on stage the actors had to do wide expressive motions with their bodies to convey to an audience that could be sitting far away on who is talking and what their mood is. ( this is why William Shatner is so expressive and all over the place during Star Trek. Because he was used to be on theatre.) If you do notice in movies however, you can spot that the body language is kept subtle. This is because with movies you can get close to the actor and notice the changes in their faces and small things like fidgeting with their fingers to express restlessness…. in comics, this is super hard to express the latter and you could accidentally end up with just characters standing right up in a pose ( i see a lot of new comic artists trying to convey the subtleness of a movie into a comic, and it ends….pretty boring.) TL;DR: try to express your characters like an actor of stage would! Don’t be shy and don’t let them be it either. You’ll have so fun, trust me. ========================================================== 2: Remember the 180! so a lot of people talk bout the 180, and I never got it at first til’ i began looking it up. Basically what it means is that two characters or a scenery should always be presented on being on the same side of the page (unless you had a middle panel showing the 90 degree turn of the subject/people.) Notice how the two characters stay on the same side through the page but the left one. It will help the reader to know who is who, and thats A and B when making a comic! TL;DR: Try to keep everything on the same side at all times unless you show a panel with a 90 degrees turn before going to 180. ========================================================== 3: Ayo snake! you cute as hell This one’s easy! Imagine a snake slithering over yo page ( it’s a nice snek) and you follow it with your eye. Make your reader follow the snakes path as well! No but seriously; Try to always make panels and compositions so that they point to the next panel! Be it via speech-bubbles or characters or environment. Notice how each panel literally guides you to the next. Character A looks to the right while character B looks down to the left, where her gaze hits the end of that panel which is compositioned to guide you down into the fourth panel, where char A almost points with her eyebrows and arms to the fifth ( which goes from top left to bottom right due to character B’s angle. Then just put speech-bubbles in the path and voila! The snake b slitherin’…wait…..Slytherin…oh… ========================================================== Sizes are everything Super easy but some forget; Remember to always have the smaller character be smaller than whats bigger than them. Don’t try to flip around and improvise sizes for the sake of trying to get an impact out of it ( unless they get further and further away). Oft it just messes the reader’s perception of size in the comic if you experiment too much and they get taken out of it early and will just end up reading text on pictures. SO this was just some quick tips, hope yall try these tricks out the next time you make a comic c: cheers <3
We at Bored Panda have been following David Zinn's cute street art since 2012. Back in the day, we introduced David's first character named Sluggo – a green semi-subterranean inhabitant, who appeared doing all sorts of shenanigans on the streets of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
A dad cut his daughter's hair off after she got highlights for her birthday, so her mom sprang into action
Welcome, vintage mates, to another selection of comic book art, covers and ads. In this instalment we span the years 1975 to 1988 and feature a DC-heavy dose of amazing cover work from the likes of…
Against The Rocketeer, and for it, too.
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.
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This manga story ‘A Dream To Have In Heaven’ by Maki Sasaki appeared in the November 1967 issue of Japan’s Garo, a monthly manga anthology magazine, founded in 1964 by Katsuichi Nagai (1921 – 1996). It specialized in alternative, experimental and avant-garde manga until it ceased publication in 2002. As Miranda Remington notes, at its … Continue reading "Vintage Avant-Garde Manga in Garo by Maki Sasaki, 1967"