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Here Are 40 Hilariously Twisted Comics With Unexpected Endings By “Cat Trigger” (New Pics)
Interview With Artist"Cat Trigger" is a humorous and easy-going comic made by Patrick Cheng, an award-winning artist, animator and motion designer residing in Chicago, IL. After receiving a positive response to our previous article showcasing Patrick's cartoons, we couldn't resist bringing even more joy to your day by sharing some additional creations from his talented hand!
"I've always loved drawing comics since I was a kid, and comics had been the place of inspiration for my professional career. I love making people laugh, and comics have been a great way to do that," the artist has previously shared with Bored Panda. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the whimsical world of "Cat Trigger"!
More info: Instagram | cattrigger.com | Facebook | twitter.com | Game "Date Time"
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yay the tooth fairy always told me to do bad stuff when I was a kitten child /s
Bored Panda contacted the creator of "Cat Trigger" comics, Patrick, again to learn more about his creative process and himself! We got curious about how his journey as a comic artist started. "I've been drawing comics my entire life," Patrick shared. "I remember drawing on printer paper in 6th grade and then stapling the pages together to share my cruddy comic books with friends. It's always been a comfort food for me, so when I started doing the weekly funny comics in 2019, it was just a good excuse to create them on a regular basis again!"
I… I never thought about it that way. And now I wish I’d never known to think about it that way, as this is now the only way I will think about it.
Comparing yourself to others will get you no where.... but let's be honest, you win the bee costume comparison hands down
"Not only are comics fun, but they also serve as a binding element for both my personal and professional work as each comic represents a miniature project I have to brainstorm, write, draw and finalize each time," the artist replied when asked what makes him passionate about creating comics.
"Doing it regularly provides good practice, and allows me to sharpen my skills on bigger projects. This includes my professional work as a motion designer as well as my work in video game development!"
Oh. My. GOD! I *recognize* him! That's the little robot "Helper" from the 'Gyro Gearloose' comics by Carl Barks!
Creativity and ideas are intrinsically intertwined, so we wanted to know where Patrick draws his inspiration from. According to the artist, he doesn't spend a lot of time 'sitting and trying to think up new comic ideas'. "Most of my ideas come from jotted notes of observations and other stuff usually when I am doing something else. Those notes eventually evolve into proper comic ideas and ultimately, scripts, after a 2nd or 3rd readthrough."
we dont "deny people ice cream" at the end we do give it............ eventully
Patrick has been creating comics for quite some time already, so we asked him if he has noticed some changes in his drawing style. The artist shared that when it comes to making comics, he gets worried if he uses the same style all the time or sticks with the same group of characters, that he'll get bored of it. "So I like to mix it up by changing my style a bit in each comic and using different characters (except for my Halloween comics and a few other themes).
It was pretty challenging at first because I couldn't simply reference older strips for stylistic guidance, but eventually, I've found a good rhythm that works for me."
When it comes to future plans, Patrick had some exciting things to share! "I've been working on my new video game 'Date Time', coming out soon! It's a retro-horror dating sim that takes place in the '80s, where you get to go on a date with your dream boy or girl using an 8-bit, monochromatic computer! There will DEFINITELY NOT be anything GOING WRONG when you do so, of course!
I've been making games ever since I turned one of my comics into a game. 'Date Time' is my latest creation and I'm super excited about it." You can check out Patrick's upcoming new game here!
My childhood in a nutshell XD I remember my mom ripped up a Christmas card I drew for her when I was very young. I drew our family as dogs because I couldn’t draw humans well. My mom told me she “never wanted to see another card from me” unless it had HUMANS on it XD to be fair I couldn’t draw ANYTHING well - I was 6 - but I felt more confident drawing dogs. Joke’s on my mom, I was a furry in my 20s. YOUR DAUGHTER IS A WOLF, MOM
Did anyone else in the first panel think her open eye was a third eye?
Back in my day we walked up hills both ways to get to school until I Google a faster alternative route
I won’t lie, I want a Roomba solely so I can give it a name and see cute outfits and costumes for it XD
You'll just wake up again and the cat will be dead. This doesn't sound like a good solution
Knowing as I know how much coffee I have in my veins, maybe it'll make me sleep 8 hours straight 🤷♂️
Oliver Cromwell banned Christmas. Of course the devoted Christians hated him and had him posthumously executed.
I read this in the style of Barney. Not his voice, but his delivery.
The last panel is fraud! It is simply propaganda created by my enemies!
This abomination is a good example of why Chicago will always be second
My boy dog has a pastel rainbow leash and wears fru-fru hats. He knows he gets extra attention from the humans when he’s dressed up. He wouldn’t even care if he’s in a French maid outfit XD hard gender-coding pets is silly.
Every doggo is good doggo, even the evil boss ones who fires people