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Anton Gudim and his comic series are insanely popular, and they keep delivering entertaining content to this day. No matter if you know him as the 'Yes, But' guy or by the comics we are sharing today, you're going to have a great time either way.

Anton creates comics that put a sarcastic or absurd twist on everyday life, offering a playful commentary on today's society. The artist emphasizes that his work is all in good fun and not intended to spread hate in any way.

As you scroll down below, we invite you to go ahead and try to decipher the meaning and/or the message behind his recent cartoons.

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Anton has over 1 million followers on each of his comic accounts, captivating his readers with his creations. However, the art world was not his primary occupation. As Anton shared: “I studied and graduated with a degree in engineering, focusing on mathematics. As an engineer, I found my work unfulfilling and felt a longing for something more. This led me to return to my childhood hobbies, but now with a more mature perspective and worldview, which I apply to my comics, in order to make them relatable and thought-provoking."

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    We were wondering about Anton’s evolution in the comedic aspect of his illustrations, to which he shared: "At first, I just told jokes (these were almost classic comics with dialogue), puns. Then the jokes became more absurd and dialogue almost disappeared from the comics. I liked to draw comics about objects, without characters in the frame. Over time, humor began disappearing from some works but did not disappear altogether.”

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    #4

    Comic by Anton Gudim showing a bird placing bugs on a helmet, satirizing modern society.

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    Anton continued: “It seems strange that some artists do not use humor in their works, because a layer of humor is a large layer of creativity. Life is not only serious and dark, but also funny at times, but often it is a tragicomedy. In the end, I began to focus on playing on the unexpected properties of things and events. Now it was interesting for me to try to go to genres adjacent to just digital drawings: such as video, sculpture, or street art,” Anton shared his thoughts.

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    Comic by Anton Gudim showing humorous commentary on speed control in driving.

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    Steve Robert
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah how come I have to push two buttons simultaneously to get a screenshot, instead of just one?

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    #7

    Man interacting with a magical lamp, leading to an unexpected outcome, in a comic commentary on today's society by Anton Gudim.

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    deejak
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You let the genie outta the innertube, what did you expect?

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    The artist consistently makes new comics and seems to never run out of ideas and energy. Gudim shared how many comics he creates on a weekly basis. 

    “A few years ago, I would have answered: about 2 comics a week, but now the situation is a little different. I have a second project (Yes, But), I still get commissions for commercial illustrations, and I also do some of my drawings in animation form (and since I have little to no animation skills, this process can take several days). Given all this, my answer would be almost every day. I draw something almost every day, I don't have clear days off, even during the holidays. I can draw something on the plane or in the hotel room. I can’t say that this rhythm is tiring because I feel that I can stop at any moment, but if I don’t draw for 1-2 days, I already want to draw again,” the comic artist Gudim shared his obsession.

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    #9

    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim showing factory workers producing pizza tables and drink umbrellas.

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    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim showing a man whose facial recognition fails, highlighting societal commentary.

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    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim showing pancakes turning into a hockey puck for cats and dogs to play with.

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    Lotekguy
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Reminds me of mom's cooking. Her brisket was the inspiration for freeze-dried coffee crystals.

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    #19

    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim: a pizza box with lemon slices labeled "Life" delivered to confused diners.

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    WindySwede
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When life gives you lemon slices, you first eat your Miraculin.

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    #20

    Detective comically unlocks man's armpit with fingerprint.

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    #22

    Comic strip illustrating absurd societal commentary by Anton Gudim: people race to enter subway train.

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    #23

    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim showing a woman changing poses along a beach, offering social commentary.

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    Dumb teenager
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    something to do with us evolving for life on land, only to relearn how to swim for fun?

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    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim depicting a man exiting a car that humorously transforms into a sports car.

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    #31

    Absurd comic showing people celebrating rain, which then floods streets with submerged cars.

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    #32

    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim with a man eating paper and a woman with steak, highlighting society commentary.

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    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim: a football player swaps his jersey while others copy the trend, illustrating societal commentary.

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    #34

    Comic by Anton Gudim showing tattooed people in summer and winter attire as social commentary.

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    #36

    Chef serves meal against a backdrop of explosions; man appears worried. Absurd comic commentary on today’s society.

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    #39

    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim showing a contrast between poor and rich with images of teeth and toilets.

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    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim showing a woman with a tattoo and a man with a drawing on his chest depicting a hammock.

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    #41

    Absurd comic by Anton Gudim showing people boarding a plane in an unusual way via stairs leading to landing gear.

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    #45

    Comic by Anton Gudim showing social commentary: a man in a theater served food on tray tables from his seat and a backpack.

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    #46

    Ant comic by Anton Gudim: an ant plays basketball, reveals human holding hoop and basketball toy in a humorous twist.

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    Absurd comic showing a driver in traffic, people in a pool, and the interior of a boat, with a focus on a soda cup.

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