Xibang is a "full-time dad, and part-time comic artist" from Singapore who, to put it simply, creates comics about life, death and everything in between. Through his work, the artist channels his feelings and thoughts about mortality, parenthood, and just those little mundane things in life.
From odd birthmarks to unique pigmentation, these people have rare genetics that make them different, find the most peculiar cases here.
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.
Lucas Turnbloom is one of the artists that contributes to our unappeasable appetite for cat content with his series 'How To Cat'.
The "Dinosaur Couch" comics on Instagram have gained widespread attention for their inventive and engaging scenarios that have become popular across different social platforms as well. The artist inserts dinosaurs in quirky, amusing, and existential-crisis-inducing situations to create compelling and artistic narratives.
I wasn't expecting that. Comics have always been a great medium for both writers and artists. Since comics are not only based around text and there is some depiction of what the text is saying, they are more visually appealing. Comics allow Artists and writers to interpret their work in a more clever way. Ever
Dark and unpredictable, not how we like our world but love our comics this way. To be very honest, the world right now is not in a good place. As mentioned, it is verydarkand veryunpredictable.Things are getting tougher and tougher and human stress levels are at an all-time high. The global pandemic of 2019 changes
It’s time to kick off this new week and boost your mood with some entertaining content. We believe we can achieve just that with the comic series created by Ben Zaehringer. The artist has been featured on our website multiple times, and each time we showcase his work, it proves to be very popular among our wonderful Bored Panda community.
Girls face unique challenges in their everyday lives, and relatable comics have become a popular way to capture and share these experiences. We have previously featured articles like this here & here. From navigating relationships to dealing with societal expectations, here are some relatable comics that depict the everyday struggles of girls in a humorous and relatable way.
The not so secret life and feelings of a parent, revealed.
Deliberately Buried Comics is a webcomic created by Sean, a New York-based artist named Deliberately Buried. In each
Girls face unique challenges in their everyday lives, and relatable comics have become a popular way to capture and share these experiences. We have previously featured articles like this here & here. From navigating relationships to dealing with societal expectations, here are some relatable comics that depict the everyday struggles of girls in a humorous and relatable way.
It’s time to kick off this new week and boost your mood with some entertaining content. We believe we can achieve just that with the comic series created by Ben Zaehringer. The artist has been featured on our website multiple times, and each time we showcase his work, it proves to be very popular among our wonderful Bored Panda community.
The world of online comics is rich and diverse, and social media is a great outlet for artists to share their unique voices and stories. Among all of those, the artist known only as "Jenkins" has carved out a distinctive niche with "The Jenkins comics," a series that brings to life the humorous adventures of three brothers: Barney, Butch, and Junior Jenkins.
Amanda, the cool mind behind "Amandapanda comics," used to juggle being a lawyer, single mom, and a comic artist all at once. Recently, she's hung up her lawyer hat to focus more on her passion for drawing and making people laugh. Even with a busy life, especially with teaching her 4-year-old life lessons through Mario Kart, she's all about creating comics that make her and everyone else smile.
Yet again, we're featuring the most recent works by the Portuguese Geese. The artist is known for his comic series, which depicts characters in the middle of socially awkward situations. The struggles of the main character in the webcomic include failures in various fields such as interactions with friends, relationships, and other aspects of life that many socially awkward people will relate to.
Sophie Labelle is a French-Canadian transgender cartoonist, activist, writer, and public speaker. She is best known for her webcomics "Assigned Male" and "Serious Trans Vibes" which address issues related to gender identity, transgender experiences, and LGBTQ+ themes.
Meet Clare Kayden Hines, the creative genius behind relatable and funny illustrations about everyday life. Based in California, Hines started drawing at 5, initially inspired by her first dog, Buttercup. Now, she's a skilled comic artist, telling stories about the silly, ordinary, and downright funny things we all might go through.
Sophie Labelle is a French-Canadian transgender cartoonist, activist, writer, and public speaker. She is best known for her webcomics "Assigned Male" and "Serious Trans Vibes" which address issues related to gender identity, transgender experiences, and LGBTQ+ themes.
Sophie Labelle is a French-Canadian transgender cartoonist, activist, writer, and public speaker. She is best known for her webcomics "Assigned Male" and "Serious Trans Vibes" which address issues related to gender identity, transgender experiences, and LGBTQ+ themes.
The world of online comics is rich and diverse, and social media is a great outlet for artists to share their unique voices and stories. Among all of those, the artist known only as "Jenkins" has carved out a distinctive niche with "The Jenkins comics," a series that brings to life the humorous adventures of three brothers: Barney, Butch, and Junior Jenkins.
It’s time to kick off this new week and boost your mood with some entertaining content. We believe we can achieve just that with the comic series created by Ben Zaehringer. The artist has been featured on our website multiple times, and each time we showcase his work, it proves to be very popular among our wonderful Bored Panda community.
It’s time to kick off this new week and boost your mood with some entertaining content. We believe we can achieve just that with the comic series created by Ben Zaehringer. The artist has been featured on our website multiple times, and each time we showcase his work, it proves to be very popular among our wonderful Bored Panda community.
As an author-illustrator of children's picture books, I, Sean E Avery, often soften my jokes to suit my young audiences. I created my weekly webcomic, Sheep and Cloud, to explore my darker sense of humor for grownups!
Sometimes we all need to escape reality, whether you're sitting in the office trying to pass the time, or you come home after a long day doing adult duties, or you're simply tired of everyday struggles and keeping everything together. And what's a better way to escape reality for a minute than to read a few funny comics? Today, we present to you these dark humor-filled comics by a webcomic artist best known as toothy.bj on his Instagram account. Scroll down for Bored Panda’s interview with the artist behind these comics!
Another Eurovision Song Contest has wrapped this Saturday. The artist Nemo, with the song The Code, is bringing the trophy back to Switzerland. Congratulations to them and the Swiss! As always, the contest wasn’t just about music: there were plenty of laughs, reactions, and memes this past week.
Comic artist, Dogmo, creates relatable, weird, and hilarious funny comics laughing at today's social issues, especially the overuse of smartphones and the things people post on social media.
"The Jenkins" is a comic about three brothers who live in their parents' basement: Barney, Butch, and Junior Jenkins.
Chuck Mullin, a London-based artist, channels her battle with anxiety and depression into her artwork by creating comics centered around... well a pigeon protagonist.
I'm a digital artist and visual developer, or vice versa, living in Belgium (Europe that is). Yet, I do like my analog pencil, not because I can draw (which I can't), but it allows me to think more freely. I wanted to draw comics when I was young, but then I became an engineer and ended up doing 3D animation and post-production. So I tend to do anything "visual" I like... like now, drawing cartoons again as I did 30 years ago.
Traveling is the perfect medium for experiencing different cultures complete with all sorts of art, music, crafts, and traditions. But visiting other countries is usually not just all roses.
Memes, Tweets, And Comics For The Woefully Uninspired - Funny memes that "GET IT" and want you to too. Get the latest funniest memes and keep up what is going on in the meme-o-sphere.
List of my favorite XKCD comics from xkcd.com
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If your bed is your BFF, you may enjoy these memes.
John Euclid Templonuevo, otherwise known as "Arkitekyuklid," is a skilled Filipino artist balancing his final year in a BS Architecture degree with his passion for art. Despite his academic commitments, he consistently dedicates time to create artwork deeply rooted in his faith.
'War and Peas' is created by the artist duo Elizabeth Pich & Jonathan Kunz.
How’s your week treating you so far, dear pandas? If you're feeling a bit worn out, we have something to brighten your day. Take a break, relax, and dive into the comics by Kasia Babis, a Polish illustrator we're excited to introduce you to. But don't be fooled—these comics aren't just about laughs and giggles. Babis' work covers a wide range of topics, from light-hearted humor to current social issues, feminism, and even politics.
Plenty of us loves to read. Or say that we do. But finding the time to do so is, more often than not, much more difficult than we’d like. After a hard day at work or school, instead of snuggling up with a doggo, a steaming mug of hot cocoa, and a good novel, we usually end up being couch potatoes in front of the TV or computer screen.