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21 New Comics About A Granny And Other Random Hilarious Situations By “Psycho Suzanne”
Interview With Artist"Psycho Suzanne" comics are known for their unique brand of humor that leaves readers on their toes, and this time the artist is back on Bored Panda with a new installment of these quirky comics (check out the first and second parts here, and here).
These usually 4-panel comics are often coated with an eerie sense of darkness that seems to balance the humor just right. So if this is your first encounter with "Psycho Suzanne's" comics, you're in for a treat! We encourage you to scroll down and immerse yourself in Paul's creative world.
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Once again, Bored Panda reached out to Paul, the artist behind the "Psycho Suzanne" comics. Paul's signature style of hilarity and relatability has garnered a substantial following, and his views on the creative process, the impact of his work, his future plans, and his interests outside of drawing have all come to the fore in the chat we had recently.
When asked about how he discovered his unique artistic style, Paul replied, "Style is not an objective in itself. It always serves a purpose. Mine’s to make people blow air through their nose as they look at their phone while pooping. I think my drawings reflect that." His playful and down-to-earth approach to his art is an integral part of what makes his comics so engaging.
In terms of the influence his work has on others, Paul shared, "As a reader, I like content I can relate to. I think my audience does the same with my comics. I create a bit of pleasant nonsense in an ocean of unpleasant nonsense. When I read « I like hanging out with my friends » or « I like cheese » on a dating app profile, I know I can’t be the only one to find it ridiculous. I ask my readers « Have you seen this s**t? » and usually, they have." His ability to connect with readers through shared experiences and observations is a key aspect of his success.
As for future goals, Paul expressed a desire for more collaboration: "Creating a webcomic is a lonely journey, but I love teamwork. I already did some collaborative comics (@mydadisdracula, @afterdeathcomics, @pierremortel, etc) and I want to do more! An ultimate goal of mine would be to do a comic with @extrafabulous_comics, if I ever have the balls to ask him."
In addition to his passion for comics, Paul also enjoys other creative pursuits, including game design. He shared, "I designed a board game, « the Cult », in which players are a team of judges whose role is to find traitors in a post-apocalyptic colony and decide whether the accused is to be executed or freed. For now, it’s still in the « I play it with my friends while we drink wine and beer » phase. I hope I’ll get it published someday but, I’ll be honest, I suck at making things happen." His creative talents evidently extend beyond the realm of comics, even if the board game is still in its early stages.
I cancel and wait for them to offer me better conditions. If not, adios!
That's totally how it happens! When you go out there'll be a fleet of wannabe boy/girlfriends waiting for you to choose from!
I just met the cutiest girl walking her dog in the wild real.life.... AND NOTHING HAPPEN !!! THIS IS PURE FICTION !
I think if anyone went to see it, it would be mothers forcing their sons, and then they would take one look at the sign an say.... "UR MOM"
I don’t even like like anybody. For me, the comic would be about friends. Of which I also have a hard time making
Load More Replies...uhh, is that not the lady who sold her farts? I would imagine she paid for his stuff sooo
Hilarious? Or is halous a word I haven’t heard of? I just looked it up and apparently it’s the short name of an acid
Load More Replies...Hilarious? Or is halous a word I haven’t heard of? I just looked it up and apparently it’s the short name of an acid
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