You’ve probably never heard of a blurgit or a swalloop or a grawlix or an agitron, but you see them every day in your newspaper’s comics section. Here’s a primer on the secret language of comic symbols.
In today's day and age, where a hectic office culture and lack of work-life balance reign supreme, it's vital to take a few moments for yourself. Whether that's pouring yourself a cup of coffee or firing up your social media, we all sometimes need a break.
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When young Mia Negovetic started singing, everyone was instantly blown away.
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You’ve probably never heard of a blurgit or a swalloop or a grawlix or an agitron, but you see them every day in your newspaper’s comics section. Here’s a primer on the secret language of comic symbols.
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If you've stopped by to take a break from the mundane day and entertain yourself with a dose of good humor, you're in the right place. Today, we're delighted to share with you the most recent list of single-panel cartoons by the one and only Dan Piraro. If you've missed our previous posts featuring the earlier works of this artist, now is the best time to catch up.
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.
Are you ready for a hearty dose of laughter, dear pandas? This time, we’d like to present a hilarious series by Ryan Mason, titled 'At Random Comics'. As you might remember, a couple of years ago, the artist shared his strips here on Bored Panda. Now, we’re excited to feature some of his new single-panel cartoons, showcasing characters who encounter absurd situations, often filled with dark humor.
Ryan Pagelow stands out as a unique voice in the world of webcomics, particularly through his creation series, Buni comics. His work is a good blend of cute visuals and dark humor, often featuring animals, vegetables, fruits, and more in scenarios that start off seemingly innocent but take unexpected and humorous twists.
This week, we've introduced you to some amazing cartoonists debuting on Bored Panda. Happily, we still have a few more artists who are excited to share their work with you in the upcoming days! The creator of the "Skull Pizza" comics is one of them.
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.
Through her heartwarming and humorous Queer Chameleon comics, Amee Wilson challenges stereotypes and encourages us all to embrace our unique identities.
We introduce you to some bite-sized funny comics called Quickies!
The series featuring new adventures of the best pals, Nerd and Jock by Marko Raassina, is back on Bored Panda. The webcomic by the Finnish artist has a great fanbase, counting over 500k on Instagram alone. We've previously published some episodes about this funny duo and other characters sharing adventures with them.
Derek Evernden, known for his work on "Bogart Creek," stands out in the art world with his exceptional single-panel comics and illustrations, known for their rather engaging and humorous style.
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.
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.
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.
If you are looking for some funny comics to share with your grandparents, look no further! Doug Hill is a 76-year-old comic artist who, to this day, continues illustrating semi-realistic one-panel comics that over 5000 followers on Instagram enjoy.
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.
My name is Matthew and I'm the creator of "Swords", a webcomic series all about magical swords and the people who live by them (and sometimes die by them, too).
Childhood is a miraculous time of vivid imagination, where simple boxes become castles, stuffed toys become dragons and adventure buddies, and every single task becomes a quest you must fulfill.
We introduce you to some bite-sized funny comics called Quickies!
Salih Gönenli is a freelance illustrator originating from Turkey. He holds a degree in industrial design from Anadolu University.