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]]>Thompson, who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the Daily Cartoons section at The New Yorker, creates simplistic comics that go straight to the point and are hilarious. Most of Thompson’s comics are black and white, feature minimalistic drawings, and just one line of text. But that is more than enough for him to deliver his social media followers plenty of laughs.
In order for simplistic comics to work, they have to start with a great idea. For Thompson, finding those ideas isn’t a process set in stone. He employs all sorts of techniques, including meditation and looking through “random” images and words until he finds something that piques his interest.
“I keep a note on my phone of thousands of fragments of ideas, and another note where I polish those fragments into fully-fledged ideas,” he shared in a recent chat with Bored Panda. “I find that you really can’t force ideas – you have to just spend a lot of time in a deliberately receptive state of mind, and allow them to come.”
If you want to check more of Thompson’s works and have a few chuckles, continue scrolling.
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]]>Gordon is the author of Fowl Language Comics, which are described as “comics for imperfect parents”. They follow a family of human-like ducks going through all sorts of humorous and relatable situations. You’ll easily recognize moments from your own family life and probably feel a bit better about them once you realize everyone else is going through the same.
“My comics are largely inspired by my struggles as a parent, my fascination with technology, science and all things geeky,” Gordon shares on his website.
Gordon decided he would become a cartoonist while he was in kindergarten, and according to him, “so far, things are working out okay.” He has an impressive social media following, including 357K followers on Instagram, and has published four Fowl Language books to date: The Struggle Is Real, Welcome to Parenting, Winging It: The Art of Imperfect Parenting, and Tweenage Wasteland. If you ask us, things are working out more than okay.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Fowl Language Comics below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Funny and Relatable Comics About Motherhood appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Her everyday life as a mom inspired Star to start making funny and relatable comics that have been hugely popular on social media. They cover all sorts of different subjects, ranging from moms taking on a larger share of responsibilities in the household to other mom-specific happenings.
According to Star, she decided to start working on these comics during the pandemic. It was a way for her to fill out her time while also connecting with other moms. But what started as a pastime ended up growing into an important project for her.
“My life is my inspiration, so there’s never a shortage of ideas—the challenge is finding the time to express all of them,” she explained in a recent interview.
Star’s comics gained quite a lot of attention among other moms, who love her drawing style and relatable humor. The Instagram page of Mom’s Life Comics has more than 300K followers, with that number rapidly growing each day.
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]]>The post These Amusing Comics Star a Friendly Gator appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Malaysian artist Chow Hon Lam is the creator of Buddy Gator comics which focus on the adventures of a friendly alligator. The comics are beautifully drawn and revolve around themes of friendship, positivity, and kind-hearted moments.
Buddy Gator is always ready to help others in need or cheer them up when they are in a bad mood. It is a buddy that spreads positive vibes at every opportunity, and one everyone would like to have in their life.
These heartwarming comics originated during the pandemic, with the artist looking to “make people feel better during a hard time.” It looks like Hon Lam more than succeeded in his goal since Buddy Gator amassed a huge fanbase in a short amount of time, including more than 730K followers on Instagram.
This success inspired Hon Lam to start various other projects with Buddy Gator as the main star. This includes merchandise, books, and video games. Check out his official website to learn more about the friendly alligator, and scroll down to see more of our favorite Buddy Gator comics.
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]]>The post Illustrator Karlo Ferdon Creates Hilarious Single-Panel Comics appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Ferdon produced a number of comic series in recent years, employing different styles and covering various subjects. However, his most popular works remain simplistic single-panel comics that have little or no dialog at all.
Mostly black and white, these comics cover a range of funny subjects, protagonists, and situations. This is why sometimes the underlining joke won’t always be obvious, but when it hits, it hits hard.
“I like how simple and direct humor is in the cartoon world,” explains Ferdon. “Humor without words is not always understood, but when you connect with the reader, it is great.
Ferdon is a graphical designer by profession. Besides making his funny comics, which he shares on his social media, the Chilean artist is also engaged in various other projects. He has published a couple of humorous books so far and is currently part of the creative team behind several magazines/fanzines, including Don Serapio Magazine and La Faena Magazine.
Continue scrolling to check out more of our favorite comics by Ferdon.
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]]>The post Off The Mark Comics Combine Scary and Funny appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Parisi is the author of the hugely entertaining comic “Off the Mark,” which combine horror characters and scary stories with humor in a unique way. For example, you’ll find mad cat scientists working on giving cats a 10th life or vampires doing an extension on their fangs.
A common theme in Off the Mark comics is also horror movies in a parallel universe. The artist enjoys imagining how horror movies would look in the world of skeletons, glasses, and dogs.
“There’s something undeniably appealing to me about combining scary with fun,” he shared in a recent chat with Bored Panda. “Scary movies are a favorite subject of mine, and half the joy is doing facial expressions on the audience.”
Parisi started creating Off the Mark comics in 1987, and they are now syndicated nationally in various media outlets. He received multiple awards for his work, including four from the National Cartoonists Society for having the Best Cartoon in the Newspaper Panels category.
The artist shares his Off the Mark cartoons daily on his website and social media, meaning that you don’t have to buy newspapers to enjoy them. Continue scrolling to find out favorites.
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]]>The post Adam Douglas Thompson’s Simplistic Comics are Hilarious appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Thompson, who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the Daily Cartoons section at The New Yorker, creates simplistic comics that go straight to the point and are hilarious. Most of Thompson’s comics are black and white, feature minimalistic drawings, and just one line of text. But that is more than enough for him to deliver his social media followers plenty of laughs.
In order for simplistic comics to work, they have to start with a great idea. For Thompson, finding those ideas isn’t a process set in stone. He employs all sorts of techniques, including meditation and looking through “random” images and words until he finds something that piques his interest.
“I keep a note on my phone of thousands of fragments of ideas, and another note where I polish those fragments into fully-fledged ideas,” he shared in a recent chat with Bored Panda. “I find that you really can’t force ideas – you have to just spend a lot of time in a deliberately receptive state of mind, and allow them to come.”
If you want to check more of Thompson’s works and have a few chuckles, continue scrolling.
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]]>The post Fowl Language Comics Are Funny Comics for “Imperfect Parents” appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Gordon is the author of Fowl Language Comics, which are described as “comics for imperfect parents”. They follow a family of human-like ducks going through all sorts of humorous and relatable situations. You’ll easily recognize moments from your own family life and probably feel a bit better about them once you realize everyone else is going through the same.
“My comics are largely inspired by my struggles as a parent, my fascination with technology, science and all things geeky,” Gordon shares on his website.
Gordon decided he would become a cartoonist while he was in kindergarten, and according to him, “so far, things are working out okay.” He has an impressive social media following, including 357K followers on Instagram, and has published four Fowl Language books to date: The Struggle Is Real, Welcome to Parenting, Winging It: The Art of Imperfect Parenting, and Tweenage Wasteland. If you ask us, things are working out more than okay.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Fowl Language Comics below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Funny and Relatable Comics About Motherhood appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Her everyday life as a mom inspired Star to start making funny and relatable comics that have been hugely popular on social media. They cover all sorts of different subjects, ranging from moms taking on a larger share of responsibilities in the household to other mom-specific happenings.
According to Star, she decided to start working on these comics during the pandemic. It was a way for her to fill out her time while also connecting with other moms. But what started as a pastime ended up growing into an important project for her.
“My life is my inspiration, so there’s never a shortage of ideas—the challenge is finding the time to express all of them,” she explained in a recent interview.
Star’s comics gained quite a lot of attention among other moms, who love her drawing style and relatable humor. The Instagram page of Mom’s Life Comics has more than 300K followers, with that number rapidly growing each day.
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]]>The post These Amusing Comics Star a Friendly Gator appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Malaysian artist Chow Hon Lam is the creator of Buddy Gator comics which focus on the adventures of a friendly alligator. The comics are beautifully drawn and revolve around themes of friendship, positivity, and kind-hearted moments.
Buddy Gator is always ready to help others in need or cheer them up when they are in a bad mood. It is a buddy that spreads positive vibes at every opportunity, and one everyone would like to have in their life.
These heartwarming comics originated during the pandemic, with the artist looking to “make people feel better during a hard time.” It looks like Hon Lam more than succeeded in his goal since Buddy Gator amassed a huge fanbase in a short amount of time, including more than 730K followers on Instagram.
This success inspired Hon Lam to start various other projects with Buddy Gator as the main star. This includes merchandise, books, and video games. Check out his official website to learn more about the friendly alligator, and scroll down to see more of our favorite Buddy Gator comics.
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]]>The post Illustrator Karlo Ferdon Creates Hilarious Single-Panel Comics appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Ferdon produced a number of comic series in recent years, employing different styles and covering various subjects. However, his most popular works remain simplistic single-panel comics that have little or no dialog at all.
Mostly black and white, these comics cover a range of funny subjects, protagonists, and situations. This is why sometimes the underlining joke won’t always be obvious, but when it hits, it hits hard.
“I like how simple and direct humor is in the cartoon world,” explains Ferdon. “Humor without words is not always understood, but when you connect with the reader, it is great.
Ferdon is a graphical designer by profession. Besides making his funny comics, which he shares on his social media, the Chilean artist is also engaged in various other projects. He has published a couple of humorous books so far and is currently part of the creative team behind several magazines/fanzines, including Don Serapio Magazine and La Faena Magazine.
Continue scrolling to check out more of our favorite comics by Ferdon.
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]]>The post Off The Mark Comics Combine Scary and Funny appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Parisi is the author of the hugely entertaining comic “Off the Mark,” which combine horror characters and scary stories with humor in a unique way. For example, you’ll find mad cat scientists working on giving cats a 10th life or vampires doing an extension on their fangs.
A common theme in Off the Mark comics is also horror movies in a parallel universe. The artist enjoys imagining how horror movies would look in the world of skeletons, glasses, and dogs.
“There’s something undeniably appealing to me about combining scary with fun,” he shared in a recent chat with Bored Panda. “Scary movies are a favorite subject of mine, and half the joy is doing facial expressions on the audience.”
Parisi started creating Off the Mark comics in 1987, and they are now syndicated nationally in various media outlets. He received multiple awards for his work, including four from the National Cartoonists Society for having the Best Cartoon in the Newspaper Panels category.
The artist shares his Off the Mark cartoons daily on his website and social media, meaning that you don’t have to buy newspapers to enjoy them. Continue scrolling to find out favorites.
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