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Meet comic illustrator Reza Farazmand, the person behind the popular webcomic series called The "Poorly Drawn Lines." Farazmand is a creative genius that loves to make illustrations that feature surprising, funny, and sometimes even sarcastic endings with a twist. All of this, especially added to his creative visual style, makes for a brilliant combination that can put a smile on one’s face almost instantly.

Reza’s comics have been previously featured on Bored Panda and if you’d like to see more of his older works you can find them by clicking here, here, and here.

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His great sense of humor inspired him to make many comics that are absurd as well as very inventive. The comic artist has been making comics for many years already, posting them on platforms such as Instagram and even Twitter, and to no one’s surprise, his audience so far has been very appreciative and supportive of his hard work and ideas.

With over 1,203 posts on Instagram already, the artist has racked up an applaudable number of followers, over 2 million to be exact. And it's not only that, the comic author has reached over 1 million likes on Facebook too, and right now most of his comics can be found as some type of merch as well. Reza Farazmand sells prints, books, and clothing merchandise to those who would like a piece of "Poorly Drawn Lines" for themselves.

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Farazmand started drawing comics when he was still in high school and began creating them full-time in 2013. His first book "Poorly Drawn Lines: Good Ideas and Amazing Stories" was published in 2015 and to no one's surprise even became a New York Times Best Seller. Back in 2020 Reza also released his first-ever graphic novel about a young monster who moves to a big city, and the book can be found under a name of "City Monster."

The author's newest work, "City Monster" is set in a world of supernatural creatures and follows a young monster who moves to the city. As he struggles to figure out his future, his new life is interrupted by questions about his mysterious roommate—a ghost who can’t remember the past. Joined by their neighbor, a vampire named Kim, they explore the city, meeting a series of strange and spooky characters and looking for answers about life, memories, and where to get a good beer.

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With Reza’s signature style, and familiar snark, this graphic novel is equal parts irreverent and insightful, the perfect vehicle for conveying the utter absurdity of our bizarre and confusing times.

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