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]]>He needs around three to four hours to finish each comic, including the time it takes him to write the idea. After he is satisfied with the idea, he starts sketching using paper and pencil.
“It’s rare for me to randomly get a bolt of inspiration of a fully fleshed out comic outside of when I’m sitting down and specifically thinking of ideas. But it does occasionally happen, and I’ll try to write it down on a scrap piece of paper or on my phone,” the artist said in an interview for Bored Panda.
After being named as the best online comic in 2013, the artist gathered some of his work and published a book: Buni: Happiness Is a State of Mind.
Although his comic is wordless, it says a lot. Scroll down and check out our favorites.
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]]>Their funny comics feature hilarious scenes from the life of sharks, but they’re also based on real facts.
“Mostly our comic is about the minutiae of everyday life, relationships, and emotions. We thought it would be funny to put those things into the mouths of fish that are perceived to be cold-hearted killers,” Talbot told Bored Panda.
The ideas for these comics come from everywhere— the Internet, news, or random situations that come to their mind in the most unexpected moments. Christian’s job is to do all the research and Sophie then illustrates those ideas on paper.
“The more I learn about Sharks, the weirder, and more appealing, we find them. A lot of marine biologists follow us now, and they appreciate the niche jokes about plankton,” Talbot added.
Check out their artwork in the photos below.
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]]>She once explained how it all began: “I missed my pug Mochi so much while I was at work that I started drawing about him on the subway on my way to and back from work.”
Completely understandable. Now on to the comics!
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]]>The post Follow Buni’s Adventures For Daily Doses of Humor appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>He needs around three to four hours to finish each comic, including the time it takes him to write the idea. After he is satisfied with the idea, he starts sketching using paper and pencil.
“It’s rare for me to randomly get a bolt of inspiration of a fully fleshed out comic outside of when I’m sitting down and specifically thinking of ideas. But it does occasionally happen, and I’ll try to write it down on a scrap piece of paper or on my phone,” the artist said in an interview for Bored Panda.
After being named as the best online comic in 2013, the artist gathered some of his work and published a book: Buni: Happiness Is a State of Mind.
Although his comic is wordless, it says a lot. Scroll down and check out our favorites.
The post Follow Buni’s Adventures For Daily Doses of Humor appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Check Out This Hilarious Comic About the Secret Life of Sharks appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Their funny comics feature hilarious scenes from the life of sharks, but they’re also based on real facts.
“Mostly our comic is about the minutiae of everyday life, relationships, and emotions. We thought it would be funny to put those things into the mouths of fish that are perceived to be cold-hearted killers,” Talbot told Bored Panda.
The ideas for these comics come from everywhere— the Internet, news, or random situations that come to their mind in the most unexpected moments. Christian’s job is to do all the research and Sophie then illustrates those ideas on paper.
“The more I learn about Sharks, the weirder, and more appealing, we find them. A lot of marine biologists follow us now, and they appreciate the niche jokes about plankton,” Talbot added.
Check out their artwork in the photos below.
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]]>The post Life With Dog Represented as Real as it Gets appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>She once explained how it all began: “I missed my pug Mochi so much while I was at work that I started drawing about him on the subway on my way to and back from work.”
Completely understandable. Now on to the comics!
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