Today is the day when ToothyBj is back on Bored Panda. Many of you are definitely familiar with the artist who, like no one else, can add a bit of spice to his comic strips and make people chuckle with his dark humor.
As we found during one of the interviews with the author of the series, he doesn't aim to create a relatable webcomic since this genre has been "done to death and does not really carry a joke." ToothyBj told us: “I like absurdism, it’s amazing and comes out of nowhere. There’s no recipe for it, but maybe I can offer a piece of advice: always take notes, you won’t remember it later. I’m genuinely concerned that my memory is this bad. If I don’t write something down, it’s gone.”
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ToothyBJ, the talented comic artist, shared insights into his creative process and motivations during an interview with Bored Panda. For him, the most rewarding aspect of being a comic artist lies in the community engagement. He thrives on the exhilarating experience of earning laughter from a vast audience, likening it to the satisfaction of making an entire room burst into laughter with a well-timed joke among friends. This sense of earned joy keeps him motivated to continually create and deliver humor that resonates with people.
In ToothyBj's strips, the characters are quite unique and memorable. We were wondering how the illustrator develops characters that fit the tone of the series. We learned that: “I just let myself be cringe, it's important to accept it and let it flow. No matter what you do, a good number of people are gonna get pissed. Might as well have fun with it and make them really pissed.”
Asked about his personal favorite storyline among his comics, which the illustrator particularly enjoyed creating, ToothyBj said: “I don't have defined storylines, or even long running series. If I had to pick a comic close to my heart would be The Abyss, I had a ton of fun with that one and still look back at it fondly.”
We also wanted the cartoonist to tell us what makes humor an effective medium for storytelling. ToothyBj shared with us: “A joke helps make bad news easier to digest. When you grow old you only get bad news, so you have to develop a sort of buffer to keep yourself sane.”
Lastly, we were curious about what dark humor work is ToothyBj’s favorite. The illustrator said: “Papa Meat from Meat Canyon. Absolute banger of an animator, a total class act.”
It’s Mulan, the 1998 Disney movie. About a girl in ancient China who is being prepared to be a wife, which she doesn’t want. Then the men of China are called to war, and her elderly father has to go, so in the middle of the night, Mulan cuts her hair to pass as a man, takes her father’s sword, armour, and horse, and rides out to take his place in the army disguised as a man. She names herself Ping. She’s trained by Captain Li Shang (the guy sitting on the bed), who starts to find himself falling for Ping, completely unaware that Ping is Mulan. Hence why he prefers the armour in this comic.
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"Punchline". The word youre looking for is "punchline". Jokes have punchlines, not twist endings.
"Punchline". The word youre looking for is "punchline". Jokes have punchlines, not twist endings.