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Artist Creates Hilariously Weird Comics That Might Make You Laugh (26 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistReady for another round of comic fun? We're back with After Death Comics, created by the talented Aidee Sea! This webcomic series brings a fresh and original sense of humor to your screen.
After gathering over 61k followers on Instagram, Aidee continues to charm audiences with unique characters and hilarious scenarios. So buckle up and prepare to laugh as we take you on a tour of the latest and greatest from After Death Comics. Don't forget to let us know which strip had you in stitches in the comments below!
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Bored Panda reached out to Aidee Sea again to learn more about Aidee's creative process. The name "After Death Comics" is intriguing, so we asked the artist about the origin and meaning behind it. "It was originally going to be a comic series about ghosts, but I realized I didn't have a lot of ideas for it," Aidee responded. "I just kept making comics about whatever I found funny, and kept the name."
Can't you see that we have something special?!? We're like a family here! Pfffffffft
Pursuing a creative career isn't always a walk in the park, so we invited the artist to share the struggles encountered in the realm of comic creation. For Aidee, the most challenging part is trying to find the time and energy to draw everything desired. "There are many stories I want to tell, but there's never enough time to pursue them all."
When asked about the aspects of creating comics that Aidee enjoys the most, the artist shared: "Have you ever had a really messy room and cleaned it? Like not just putting everything away in the right place, but also just getting rid of all the stuff that you no longer need? That's what it feels like to make a comic for me. I get to unclutter my brain. It feels liberating to get my ideas on (digital) paper."
Wouldn't have though that Paris might have been a Furry... (It is a nice horse though)
We asked Aidee if there are any special moments or important milestones in the journey of being a comic artist that stand out. "Every October I do a horror series called Horrorween. It's usually a culmination of a year long's worth of writing and drawing. It feels great to work on something larger and more intricate than my usual comics."
Hey guys I didn't understand this one at first...so for those who skipped the class or whatever here it is: "Basically, Chekhov's Gun is a narrative principle that states that if the audience's attention is drawn to some kind of element in great detail, that element should be somehow necessary in the overall story because — theoretically — if the writer hadn't included it, it wouldn't be important." So go back to the first panel. In conclusion, it's funny but a bit complex lol