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We're always excited to showcase incredible talents like Dmitri Piankov. He's back on Bored Panda for the third time, and his new content is more outstanding than ever.

Former comedian Dimitri creates relatable but very unpredictable comic strips. More recently, in his work, you can find a new series called "Drawings from pictures," which incorporates a pre-story of the following rather bizarre image.

Before any comic reaches viewers, it has to go through several stages. "After I brainstorm several ideas, I send all of them to my friends who say which comics they liked the most and after that, I sketch out the best versions. Then I ask my girlfriend to translate the comics into English.” shared Dimitri.

So without further ado, we invite you to see what Dimitri has in store for you today, and for more hilarious content, see his previous posts here and here.

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Comics have been a staple in the world of art and entertainment for decades. They offer a unique blend of storytelling and illustrations, captivating audiences of all ages. In the world of comics, it is crucial to find one's own unique voice and style.

Dmitri shared that in his country this area of comedy is not very developed, therefore he became fond of very well know names such as Joan Cornellа, Safely Endangered Comics, and cartoonist and stand-up comedian Demetri Martin. 

Comic artists must be able to differentiate themselves from the vast sea of creatives in the industry. This can be achieved by exploring new techniques, experimenting with different styles, and developing a distinct voice and perspective. By doing so, an artist can stand out and make a lasting impact on their readers. Luckily, each time Dmitri evolves, and recently his humor found new series called “Drawings from pictures”.

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Having a unique approach also allows for more artistic freedom and the ability to tell stories in new and exciting ways. It helps to break the mold and create something truly original that is not only visually appealing but also emotionally engaging for the reader.

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Aisling Raye
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am confused. I don't get the joke. What is this supposed to be about?

ChocolateCake
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

no worries! it's a reference to harry potter (the first book). Professor Quirrel had Voldemort's face on the back of his head so when he slept on his back he was suffocating Voldemort. :)

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Finding a unique style and voice in the world of comics can be a challenge, but it is crucial for artists who want to make a lasting impact. By embracing their individuality and exploring new avenues, artists can create comics that captivate, inspire, and entertain audiences for years to come.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

this reminds me of the meme: "just say no to drugs!" "well, if im talking to drugs, i probably already said yes"

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