If you're looking for some real dark humor comics, you may be in the right place. Today, we're excited to present you with the Dark Dystopia comics. The strips feature slightly inappropriate jokes, absurd situations, awkward characters, and truly twisted endings. We're sure it will be a great treat for many of you, dear pandas.
The sad news is that the author of the series, Andrés Londoño, is no longer creating any new strips, and he's currently based in Germany, working in another creative role as a graphic designer. Who knows, maybe one day we will still get a chance to see some new strips from the artist. For now, scroll down to see a list of the best comics by Dark Dystopia, and make sure to check out Andrés' Instagram to discover even more of his dark comics.
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Bored Panda reached out to Andrés and asked some questions about his series of comics. We wanted to know how the author of Dark Dystopia first became interested in comic art, and what inspired him to pursue it professionally. Londoño shared with us: “I have always been a big fan of communicating stories through drawings and the internet provided a new medium to do it through webcomics. Even though I followed a lot of popular webcomics online and I really enjoyed them, it was pure randomness how I got into drawing them too... I was riding a bus once on my way to university and started contemplating my future and how I was just wasting my time. I don't know why, but at that time, the idea of starting a webcomic project just seemed like a good solution for this issue!”
Reminds me of my '3000AD Battlecruiser Millennium' joke. The game isn't hard to learn It is only a 90 degree diamond vertical slope you must climb. Just follow the manual..
Man, people really have a lot to say about this. Thanks for giving us something to see that's pleasant rather than the others' arguments
Load More Replies...This is a joke people. Calm down and breathe slowly inhale and then slowly exhale. Repeat as long as necessary. Now enjoy the rest of the comics.
Blaming a whole generation is plain stupid, it's those at the top who has done all this, we common people don't make the decisions, jeez! Do t you see? They WANT us fighting each other!
Why do boomers even care? They're gonna be dead and not have to deal with it.
@IMHO Judging by your comment, things don't seem to be that way.
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Load More Replies...Asked about his favorite dark humor works, either in comics or other mediums, the artist told us: “I really enjoy playing with ideas that would usually be considered offensive, sad or tragic and try to give them a funny approach. Ricky Gervais' stand-up is for sure a good example of this; I truly believe that with the right approach, anything can be turned into something funny, at least for some. Cyanide and Happiness were the masters of dark humor webcomics back then.”
My German mom told my bilingual toddler to put on her handshoes just the other day. I couldn't help laughing a little
We were also interested in how Andrés came up with ideas for his comic strips, and we learned that: “Daily life, stories people tell me, inspiration from pop culture, but mostly from dreams. I don't necessarily dream my ideas, but sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night with a random idea I just have to write down. I have a list of a lot of random stuff... Most of it makes no sense, but every now and then comes a good one.”
"I have to find true love before this rose dies" -"Alright dude, of to the pub you go with your wingman!" Bro and the Beast
Next, we were wondering if among his own comics, the artist has a personal favorite character or a storyline that he particularly enjoyed creating. Londoño said: “I used to do a series called The Creator. It was about an artist struggling with all the stuff artists struggle with like art blocks, procrastination, plagiarism, recognition, etc. It was pretty fun while it lasted!”
Lastly, we asked Andrés what in his opinion makes a good comic, and what common mistakes artists should avoid: “A good comic is something that people enjoy, of course, not everyone likes the same thing and that's probably the biggest mistake aspiring artists make, trying to please everyone! Also, don't do it for the likes or recognition, you'll go crazy. Do it because you enjoy doing it and take your time. You're more important than your readers.”
Nah, it's fine. If house plants managed to cry like banshees when thirsty they'd do better, too
We don’t make resolutions in my family, we write down the things we don’t want to take with us and then burn them. It’s fun.
I'm tempted to share this with my most paranoid and gullible friend....
Fun fact, before brutalism universities kind of looked like Hogwarts
For me it's the other way around. I only get cereals if I crave them since even the cheapest ones are more expensive than a real meal here
Crimes! (No, seriously, this gives me major Night in the Woods vibes.)
100% unsure. But can't say I dislike it if I haven't tried it. Also ZZZzzz....
Some are very ingenious, and I can take a lot of sarcasm and dark humor but to be honest the kamikaze dog was a bit too much for me. The artist is talented but it’s just not my kind of humor, and that’s my personal opinion, I’m not judging his work, I think he has potential.
Science has shown that people who swear have a better vocabulary, better pain tolerance, and are more trustworthy. If you don't swear now, you really should start as a new years resolution.
Load More Replies...Some are very ingenious, and I can take a lot of sarcasm and dark humor but to be honest the kamikaze dog was a bit too much for me. The artist is talented but it’s just not my kind of humor, and that’s my personal opinion, I’m not judging his work, I think he has potential.
Science has shown that people who swear have a better vocabulary, better pain tolerance, and are more trustworthy. If you don't swear now, you really should start as a new years resolution.
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