Hi, I'm the cartoonist behind Seebangnow comics and I'm called Bang! I've been drawing and doodling since I can remember, but I've only been seriously (more or less) drawing these cute comics for the past 3 years or so.
Quite a few of my cartoon drawings are about silly cats, and since I don't actually own a cat, I assume that cats abduct me in my sleep and plant ideas in my head. So now I love cats and must obey their commands. I live in a cat-loving area, so there are plenty of friendly strays to inspire my comic strips.
I draw these funny comics because I like making people laugh, and I'm happy if I can brighten up their day just a little bit, especially since real life can be quite dreary. When I'm depressed I read webcomics and play video games, and I feel a bit better - so I hope my cat comics can have the same effect!
I hope you like my work! Thanks for reading!
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Our white Ragdoll likes sleeping on the stairs (on white carpet). Had to put motion sensor lights in to avoid a CATastrophe.
Pro tip, don't buy a lovely new white leather couch when you have two cats. I should have known this.
Also: match colour to cat's fur so it's not painfully obvious you're wearing your cat.
I'm lucky with mine- never had any aggression. I can get into his face, poke him etc but we have connection and whatever I do or he does that we might not like- in few minutes it's forgotten :)
Well, I found them funny, but still it saddens me some, that this is a stereotypical image of a cat, which is a bit hurtful. My furballs never just once scratched me, always liked affection and waited for me to get home by the door. They were awesome friends, and if they didn't want something, just went away, instead of hurting me. I miss them a lot. They were very loved and loved back with all their cattish beings :)
I agree. In his opening, the artist says he doesn't have a cat, and that is easy to realize when you look at the comics because the majority of them portray stereotypes which don't really reflect reality, but more of an "internet persona" people have attributed to cats... It's a shame.
Load More Replies...I think the OP has a particularly 'wild' fur baby. Ours isn't too sociable but comes and touches us or licks our elbows with affection. The rest is still true though...ah cats, sigh!
Well, I found them funny, but still it saddens me some, that this is a stereotypical image of a cat, which is a bit hurtful. My furballs never just once scratched me, always liked affection and waited for me to get home by the door. They were awesome friends, and if they didn't want something, just went away, instead of hurting me. I miss them a lot. They were very loved and loved back with all their cattish beings :)
I agree. In his opening, the artist says he doesn't have a cat, and that is easy to realize when you look at the comics because the majority of them portray stereotypes which don't really reflect reality, but more of an "internet persona" people have attributed to cats... It's a shame.
Load More Replies...I think the OP has a particularly 'wild' fur baby. Ours isn't too sociable but comes and touches us or licks our elbows with affection. The rest is still true though...ah cats, sigh!