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Funny, weird, absurd and kind of dark - that's how we would describe comics created by Gryzlock. They are an artist based in Montreal, Canada, and as they described on Instagram, create webcomics to make people laugh.

Gryzlock illustrates random situations, may it be in-game, fantasy, or in the human world, giving them a murky touch. There you will find a traumatized soap that must've seen some filthy stuff, a baby that was abandoned due to its influencer genes, Gen Z Jesus and more. So, scroll down for some "what did I just see" moments.

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We got in touch with Gryzlock to ask more about their creative process. The artist shared that they simply grew up loving comics and cartoons. "I used to have a pile of comic books. All hidden under my bed. I read and re-read them for years. Then I discovered manga in the late 80s. I was mesmerized by all of it. For me, all of this was art. Maybe not in the classical sense but art nonetheless. I was a big fan of Jim lee, Humberto Ramos and Masamune Shirow growing up."

Doodling in the class often got Gryzlock into trouble, but it's probably where the artist started to feel like they were adequate at something. However, like everybody else, the artist had to find a job to pay bills and drawing became less and less of a hobby with time. Then covid happened, so staying in quarantine, Gryzlock decided to invest in an iPad and got back to drawing again after 10 years of not doing so. "I played a bit with it and made a strip for Imgur, which went viral, to my surprise. So I just kept drawing them."

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    We asked Gryzlock what inspired them to create such funny comics. The artist replied that they try to find a joke and dial it up to 11. "That s my process for most of my jokes. A good indicator that I believe my reader is going to like it is if I'm 'giggling' while drawing and making the strip. I laugh at my own jokes."

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    The artist tries not to be "a slave" to any schedule and tends to at least put up a strip every week or 10 days. "Drawing comics is very time-consuming even if they look simple, a strip takes me usually between 5 and 10 hours. I don't want to burn myself out constantly drawing new content. Drawing has to be fun for me and not an obligation. Unless one day I can make a living out of it. Then I'll gladly draw 8 hours a day."

    The artist shared that when they see one of their comics going viral, oh man... It's a rush. "I never know which ones are gonna be a hit. But if I may be honest, it feels like I accomplished something and that I'm leaving my mark. That I existed in this world. And then I see them reposted on different social media. I feel proud. And it's powerful."

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    The artist also shared some tips for those who want to become comic artists one day. "One of the best tips I could give is to use the K.I.S.S technique. Keep It Simple, Stupid. Don't overcomplicate things. Sometimes less is more. Have fun doing it. Find the right tools for you. Personally, I'm lucky enough to have been able to invest in an iPad 4 air and the appeal pen. It's just convenient to draw in front of a movie or in bed. Triple check for typos in texts, I messed up a couple of times."

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    #12

    Sarcastic comic with twisted ending featuring a man at a computer and two mischievous cats in a sling from the ceiling.

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    #13

    Sarcastic comic with a dark lord shocked to face Agnes, a retired librarian, as the chosen hero.

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    best turtle
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    that sandal holds more power then you know (plus im pretty sure its heat seeking)

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    #26

    Sarcastic comic with a character overreacting to web-diagnosis, experiencing despair over imagined severe illness.

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    Dario Tijerino
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I got a headache looked up and said prostate cancer… good old google

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    #34

    Comic strip showing a person in a snowy setting, humorously lamenting to God with a sarcastic twist.

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    Sleestak
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you have to eat it to survive, it might as well be palatable.

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    #36

    Sarcastic comic by artist with a twisted ending, featuring a character throwing away a heart, expressing heartbreak.

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    Buren
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don't mean to criticize his method, but I'd work on head patching first

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    For aspiring comic artists, both Gryzlock and Bradshaw provide invaluable insights into their journeys of embracing simplicity and humor.

    While Gryzlock emphasizes the K.I.S.S. technique, Bradshaw shares his thoughts on the relatability and random jokes in comics. To explore more about the thematic use of humor and absurdity, consider delving into Brandon's unique approach to crafting unexpected endings.

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