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This Artist Creates Funny Comics Full Of Twisted Endings (26 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistIf you’ve ever found yourself cringing over a past awkward moment, you might relate to the comics of Portuguese Geese. Known for capturing the essence of socially awkward situations, Portuguese Geese creates funny webcomics that reflect the everyday struggles many of us face. Whether it’s a blunder in a conversation or an awkward encounter, these comics bring a dose of humor to those cringe-worthy moments.
In this latest collection, Portuguese Geese continues to explore the funny side of life’s social mishaps. His comics are a comforting reminder that we’re not alone in our embarrassing moments. Dive into the latest strips and enjoy the comedic take on the little things that make life both awkward and amusing.
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Bored Panda reached out to Joe Holtby, the creator of Portuguese Geese, to learn more about him and his creative process. We asked the artist if he has any rituals or routines that help him get into the right mindset for creating his comics. Joe replied, "I usually try to perform the following ritual: the sun has to be down, the vibes have to be right, and I have to have a good YouTube video playing. Then I'll scroll through my list of comic ideas until I find one that I think is good, and then I go to town on it, usually finishing in about two hours."
We asked Joe if there are any particular comic artists or creators whose work he admires or is influenced by. He responded, "The first webcomics that I remember seeing as a kid were PBF Comics, Cyanide & Happiness, and Extra Fabulous Comics. These are all inspirational in different ways to me: PBF showed me that you don't need a consistent art style to have a good and successful comic series. Cyanide & Happiness taught me that you can turn anything into a good joke, and Extra Fabulous shows that you can make the comics that you want to make, and they can still be successful."
This happened to me once. I was wondering how I suddenly looked like Tom Cruise.
Most artists encounter difficulties in their careers, and Joe mentioned that there are times when he feels prepared to create a comic but struggles to come up with any good ideas. "This can be frustrating, so I'll try to come up with a joke on the spot, which can be very difficult most of the time!"
"I hope that my comics can make people laugh, and maybe even inspire other artists the same way that I've been inspired. Making webcomics is fun, and the community around it is great. There's never been a better time to put your art out into the world!"
The IRS doesn't call people. So the duck did the right thing by ignoring the scam caller.
Jesus can only drive a civic. To quote him, "For I do not speak of my own accord". The dude was just really humble.
That's not at all disturbing. Worse, if he catches an STD, he'll never notice the burning sensation.