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]]>Templonuevo’s works are heavily influenced by his faith, but a great thing about them is that everyone can relate to them regardless of their religion or attitude towards it. They promote the values of kindness, compassion, and positivity, showing encouraging people to look at the positive side of life.
The positive nature of Templonuevo’s comics has brought him a significant following on social media. According to the artist, his followers can expect only positive content in the future because he doesn’t like to share anything that would bring even remotely bad thoughts.
“My purpose for drawing stuff is to bring inspiration, encouragement, and fun to others, and any illustrations not related to that, I don’t share it,” Templonuevo shared in a recent chat with Bored Panda.
Another reason why Templonuevo’s comics are popular is the eye-catching and smooth illustration. The artist wanted to achieve a style that is a combination of animated shows Rick and Morty and Adventure Time but ended up with a unique visual expression that has become recognizable on the internet.
Check out some of our favorite works from Templonuevo below.
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]]>The post This Wholesome Comic is About a Dracula Dad Who is “Literally Everything for His Son” appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Poland’s comics are characterized by their simplistic style, featuring charming drawings and single-panel format. In the comics, Dracula dad uses his shapeshifting abilities to turn himself into all sorts of objects and characters and surprise his son.
Every comic features son, who is a silent protagonist, being greeted by his Dracula dad in a new form. Dracula dad can be anything from a clam or rollerblades to steampunk enthusiast. The only interaction between the two is Dracula dad’s signature “HI SON” greeting.
The beauty of Poland’s comics is that they can be enjoyed by all ages and people from around the world. Also, you never know what Dracula dad might become next. He could be a mug of hot tea or a time-traveler, the only way to find out is to check out the new comic.
Poland regularly posts My Dad is Dracula Comics on Instagram, where he has close to 75K followers. He also published a book based on the comics titled “Wholesome Content: A My Dad is Dracula Comics Collection.”
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]]>The post Adriana Manhattan Explores Everyday Situations in Her Relatable Comics appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This London artist is known for her successful series of webcomics that explore all sorts of moments and circumstances people are facing every day. The characters in her works are trying to deal with the same love problems, school struggles, and life dilemmas as all of us in their own unique way. Sometimes they manage to do that, and other times they just hope for the best.
Because they are so relatable and simplistic, Manhattan’s comics have found a broad audience on social media. Her Instagram account has close to 17K followers, and the artist is trying to feed them with new comics whenever she can.
According to Manhattan, she sketches ideas in her free time and then proceeds to work those ideas into comics. The process usually takes her a few hours.
“Anytime I can lift my head from my work, and other responsibilities is the best time to draw comics, so I consider it a form of self-care,” she tells Bored Panda.
Continue scrolling to check out more of her comics below.
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]]>The post These Amusing Comics Have Unexpected Endings appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Sometimes it’s just something simple and silly like a cat working on a pottery piece before knocking it over just for the sake of it. Other times it’s a fight between a farmer and a knight that turns out to be a chess match.
Mayati, who is studying to become a computer scientist, covers all sorts of different themes and situations in his comics. As it turns out, this is a result of his creative process.
“They are about stuff I find interesting, I have an opinion about, or about just very random situations with a funny, some might call it stupid (I do), twist to them,” he shared in one of his interviews. “Sometimes I even think about a character that would be funny or interesting and do a comic about it.”
Mayati reveals that he tried several times to create a streamlined comic with a more coherent structure but discovered that this isn’t working out for him. So he decided to go back to what he does best and continue providing random and highly entertaining comics to his followers on Instagram. Check out more of his works below.
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]]>The post Australian Woman Shows the Funny Side of Life in Light-Hearted Comics appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her “Doodley Squat” comics deal with lots of different subjects, ranging from relationship struggles to uncomfortable interactions with strangers, and are presented in an amusing and relatable way.
According to Rae, she started making comics after getting bored with repetitive news feeds and social media posts. She had her starts on one iPhone app and admits that her first works were poorly drawn and were more doodles than comics. However, the jokes were there, and with the encouragement of her friends, she continued to improve her skills. She also managed to find a distinctive style.
“I guess I just want people to be able to get a laugh out of them,” she explains. “I don’t really like arguing with people, so I try not to make anything political or controversial.”
This simplistic approach resonated with people and helped Rae turn her comics into several books. However, she still regularly updates Doodley Squat social media profiles with new content. Check out more of it below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Eye-Opening Comics Inspired By Her Experience With Psychotherapy appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Through her art, Mardou is talking freely about all the upsetting and uncomfortable things she has faced, which eventually led to her developing an anxiety disorder. Her traumas-turned-comics include what it’s like to grow up as a Jehovah’s witness, the divorce of her parents, and her fears in regards to parenting her 10-year-old daughter.
It’s a big step to talk about these issues openly, and her courage is very helpful to other people who are coping with similar issues, but are perhaps less fortunate in getting appropriate help.
Mardou is sending the message of hope through her comics, and even if you’re not struggling with mental health problems yourself, we bet you will find them both funny and useful.
Enjoy and learn!
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]]>The post Short Hilarious Comics About Girls’ Winter Problems appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>In December, we are all reminded that Christmas is approaching and that another year is about to end, and it’s time for a proper recapitulation.
Bloom is a comics artist whose works are mostly inspired by wintertime and all the silly and unpleasant things girls experience when the temperatures drop. For example, weight gain is definitely not working in their favor, as well as the more regular and more pronounced mood swings.
Her comics also portray the differences between expectations and reality in regard to what December will look like. We expect to be done with all of our obligations and get busy with fun stuff like decorating the Christmas tree, while in reality, we are often stuck writing the last batch of reports for the university or catching up on undone business for the ongoing year.
As 2019 comes close to its end, we suggest getting under that blanket and having a nice laugh with Boom’s original comics!
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]]>The post Comedy Writer Creates Comics About His Everyday Life appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Breakwell is also the creator of his comic called Unbelievably Bad Webcomic, which talks about the everyday life of a modern family, Unfridgeworhty, and Wombat Dojo. His internet fame started back in 2016, and since then he has been known as one of the most popular dads on social media.
If you are interested in his creations, you can check out his Instagram account where he shares his hilarious comics.
Scroll down and take a look at Breakwell’s art below.
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]]>The post “ThisFunctional Family”: A Hilarious Comic About Family Life appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>All comics follow a family consisting of the mother, father and two adolescent daughters through their daily events.
They record some cute things between them, like moments of mother care or small quarrels between parents and children, as well as some typical situations of lost objects in the house, starting inappropriate conversations at the table, or sharing emotional moments with family pets.
All comics are drawn in a very simple and old fashioned manner, using only black and white technique with some shadows and line work.
We are absolutely sure that everyone will love these highly relatable family short stories, and we picked out five of them to convince you that’s true!
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]]>The post Artist Makes Comics Depicting Situations Of Lost Motivation We Can All Relate To appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Loron says it’s her strong passion to draw, though she’s not a professional artist. That stood a bit in her way of progressing since she had to learn everything about comic making, drawing and internet self-promoting by herself.
Her first project is “There Goes Motivation”, which she shares Instagram under the same name. The goal of this project is to help people laugh at least a little bit at maybe painful or burdensome situations in every-day life.
The post Artist Makes Comics Depicting Situations Of Lost Motivation We Can All Relate To appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Check Out These Feel-Good Comics From John Euclid Templonuevo appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Templonuevo’s works are heavily influenced by his faith, but a great thing about them is that everyone can relate to them regardless of their religion or attitude towards it. They promote the values of kindness, compassion, and positivity, showing encouraging people to look at the positive side of life.
The positive nature of Templonuevo’s comics has brought him a significant following on social media. According to the artist, his followers can expect only positive content in the future because he doesn’t like to share anything that would bring even remotely bad thoughts.
“My purpose for drawing stuff is to bring inspiration, encouragement, and fun to others, and any illustrations not related to that, I don’t share it,” Templonuevo shared in a recent chat with Bored Panda.
Another reason why Templonuevo’s comics are popular is the eye-catching and smooth illustration. The artist wanted to achieve a style that is a combination of animated shows Rick and Morty and Adventure Time but ended up with a unique visual expression that has become recognizable on the internet.
Check out some of our favorite works from Templonuevo below.
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]]>The post This Wholesome Comic is About a Dracula Dad Who is “Literally Everything for His Son” appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Poland’s comics are characterized by their simplistic style, featuring charming drawings and single-panel format. In the comics, Dracula dad uses his shapeshifting abilities to turn himself into all sorts of objects and characters and surprise his son.
Every comic features son, who is a silent protagonist, being greeted by his Dracula dad in a new form. Dracula dad can be anything from a clam or rollerblades to steampunk enthusiast. The only interaction between the two is Dracula dad’s signature “HI SON” greeting.
The beauty of Poland’s comics is that they can be enjoyed by all ages and people from around the world. Also, you never know what Dracula dad might become next. He could be a mug of hot tea or a time-traveler, the only way to find out is to check out the new comic.
Poland regularly posts My Dad is Dracula Comics on Instagram, where he has close to 75K followers. He also published a book based on the comics titled “Wholesome Content: A My Dad is Dracula Comics Collection.”
The post This Wholesome Comic is About a Dracula Dad Who is “Literally Everything for His Son” appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Adriana Manhattan Explores Everyday Situations in Her Relatable Comics appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This London artist is known for her successful series of webcomics that explore all sorts of moments and circumstances people are facing every day. The characters in her works are trying to deal with the same love problems, school struggles, and life dilemmas as all of us in their own unique way. Sometimes they manage to do that, and other times they just hope for the best.
Because they are so relatable and simplistic, Manhattan’s comics have found a broad audience on social media. Her Instagram account has close to 17K followers, and the artist is trying to feed them with new comics whenever she can.
According to Manhattan, she sketches ideas in her free time and then proceeds to work those ideas into comics. The process usually takes her a few hours.
“Anytime I can lift my head from my work, and other responsibilities is the best time to draw comics, so I consider it a form of self-care,” she tells Bored Panda.
Continue scrolling to check out more of her comics below.
The post Adriana Manhattan Explores Everyday Situations in Her Relatable Comics appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post These Amusing Comics Have Unexpected Endings appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Sometimes it’s just something simple and silly like a cat working on a pottery piece before knocking it over just for the sake of it. Other times it’s a fight between a farmer and a knight that turns out to be a chess match.
Mayati, who is studying to become a computer scientist, covers all sorts of different themes and situations in his comics. As it turns out, this is a result of his creative process.
“They are about stuff I find interesting, I have an opinion about, or about just very random situations with a funny, some might call it stupid (I do), twist to them,” he shared in one of his interviews. “Sometimes I even think about a character that would be funny or interesting and do a comic about it.”
Mayati reveals that he tried several times to create a streamlined comic with a more coherent structure but discovered that this isn’t working out for him. So he decided to go back to what he does best and continue providing random and highly entertaining comics to his followers on Instagram. Check out more of his works below.
The post These Amusing Comics Have Unexpected Endings appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Australian Woman Shows the Funny Side of Life in Light-Hearted Comics appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her “Doodley Squat” comics deal with lots of different subjects, ranging from relationship struggles to uncomfortable interactions with strangers, and are presented in an amusing and relatable way.
According to Rae, she started making comics after getting bored with repetitive news feeds and social media posts. She had her starts on one iPhone app and admits that her first works were poorly drawn and were more doodles than comics. However, the jokes were there, and with the encouragement of her friends, she continued to improve her skills. She also managed to find a distinctive style.
“I guess I just want people to be able to get a laugh out of them,” she explains. “I don’t really like arguing with people, so I try not to make anything political or controversial.”
This simplistic approach resonated with people and helped Rae turn her comics into several books. However, she still regularly updates Doodley Squat social media profiles with new content. Check out more of it below.
The post Australian Woman Shows the Funny Side of Life in Light-Hearted Comics appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Creates Eye-Opening Comics Inspired By Her Experience With Psychotherapy appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Through her art, Mardou is talking freely about all the upsetting and uncomfortable things she has faced, which eventually led to her developing an anxiety disorder. Her traumas-turned-comics include what it’s like to grow up as a Jehovah’s witness, the divorce of her parents, and her fears in regards to parenting her 10-year-old daughter.
It’s a big step to talk about these issues openly, and her courage is very helpful to other people who are coping with similar issues, but are perhaps less fortunate in getting appropriate help.
Mardou is sending the message of hope through her comics, and even if you’re not struggling with mental health problems yourself, we bet you will find them both funny and useful.
Enjoy and learn!
The post Artist Creates Eye-Opening Comics Inspired By Her Experience With Psychotherapy appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Short Hilarious Comics About Girls’ Winter Problems appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>In December, we are all reminded that Christmas is approaching and that another year is about to end, and it’s time for a proper recapitulation.
Bloom is a comics artist whose works are mostly inspired by wintertime and all the silly and unpleasant things girls experience when the temperatures drop. For example, weight gain is definitely not working in their favor, as well as the more regular and more pronounced mood swings.
Her comics also portray the differences between expectations and reality in regard to what December will look like. We expect to be done with all of our obligations and get busy with fun stuff like decorating the Christmas tree, while in reality, we are often stuck writing the last batch of reports for the university or catching up on undone business for the ongoing year.
As 2019 comes close to its end, we suggest getting under that blanket and having a nice laugh with Boom’s original comics!
The post Short Hilarious Comics About Girls’ Winter Problems appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Comedy Writer Creates Comics About His Everyday Life appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Breakwell is also the creator of his comic called Unbelievably Bad Webcomic, which talks about the everyday life of a modern family, Unfridgeworhty, and Wombat Dojo. His internet fame started back in 2016, and since then he has been known as one of the most popular dads on social media.
If you are interested in his creations, you can check out his Instagram account where he shares his hilarious comics.
Scroll down and take a look at Breakwell’s art below.
The post Comedy Writer Creates Comics About His Everyday Life appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post “ThisFunctional Family”: A Hilarious Comic About Family Life appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>All comics follow a family consisting of the mother, father and two adolescent daughters through their daily events.
They record some cute things between them, like moments of mother care or small quarrels between parents and children, as well as some typical situations of lost objects in the house, starting inappropriate conversations at the table, or sharing emotional moments with family pets.
All comics are drawn in a very simple and old fashioned manner, using only black and white technique with some shadows and line work.
We are absolutely sure that everyone will love these highly relatable family short stories, and we picked out five of them to convince you that’s true!
The post “ThisFunctional Family”: A Hilarious Comic About Family Life appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Makes Comics Depicting Situations Of Lost Motivation We Can All Relate To appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Loron says it’s her strong passion to draw, though she’s not a professional artist. That stood a bit in her way of progressing since she had to learn everything about comic making, drawing and internet self-promoting by herself.
Her first project is “There Goes Motivation”, which she shares Instagram under the same name. The goal of this project is to help people laugh at least a little bit at maybe painful or burdensome situations in every-day life.
The post Artist Makes Comics Depicting Situations Of Lost Motivation We Can All Relate To appeared first on MobiSpirit.
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