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Meet Alex, the artist behind the hilariously sharp comic series 'Just a Couple Comics.' Despite having just over 7,000 followers on Instagram, his work consistently generates massive engagement, with individual comics often surpassing 50,000 likes! Alex’s comics take quirky, everyday situations and transform them into laugh-out-loud moments that resonate far beyond his follower count.

Bored Panda reached out to Alex to gain more insight into his work. When asked to describe his series in three words, the cartoonist shared: “Colorful, absurd, and silly.” Keep scrolling to discover more about ‘Just A Couple Comics’ and its talented creator.

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When asked about his inspirations and the comic artists or comedians whose styles he admires, Alex responded: “Since I was a kid, I've been obsessed with shows like The Simpsons, Phineas and Ferb, and SpongeBob. I think you can definitely see their influence coming through in my comics.”

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    The cartoonist continued, saying: “A lot of my favorite cartoonists now are making awesome stuff for the New Yorker or putting out web comics. I'm a huge fan of Asher Perlman, Emily Flake, Beetlemoses, Josh Mecouch, Kate Isenberg, Tyson Cole, Lars Kenseth, and so many more. I could probably list a hundred, there's so many people doing cool stuff nowadays.

    I'm also a huge SNL fan. Zach Kanin made a ton of incredible New Yorker cartoons before going on to write amazing stuff for SNL and I Think You Should Leave. Him and Will Forte both have a very unique and indescribable type of absurdism that I absolutely love.”

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    Lastly, Alex shared with us the details about one of his comics that stands out as his personal favorite: “I really like the Concrete Butt one. I think it tells a big ridiculous story and asks a lot of questions with very few words, which is kinda the goal for any comic. It's also very, very stupid, which is fun."

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    Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day

    Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day

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    "I was really happy with how the colors and the scene layout turned out for that one too. It's always disappointing when the image on the screen doesn't quite live up to what you pictured in your head, so it's really awesome when it does.”

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    Dogs Playing Strip Poker

    Dogs Playing Strip Poker

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    Sexiest Man Alive

    Sexiest Man Alive

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    Extended Warranty

    Extended Warranty

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    Berenstain Beans

    Berenstain Beans

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    Big Scissors Major

    Big Scissors Major

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    Don’t Meat Your Gyros

    Don’t Meat Your Gyros

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    Biblically Accurate Grandpa Joe

    Biblically Accurate Grandpa Joe

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    Please Wait To Be Seated

    Please Wait To Be Seated

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    Ghost Of Metal Detector Future

    Ghost Of Metal Detector Future

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    Late Night With Colon O’brien

    Late Night With Colon O’brien

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    Mount Rushmore 2

    Mount Rushmore 2

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    _-DungeonKeeper-_
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm glad we trapped Rushmore in that mountain, even if we do have to live in fear of the spell wearing off (is this a reference to something?)