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Humorous And Positive Single-Panel Comics By Jim Shoenbill That Will Hopefully Brighten Up Your Day (50 Pics)
Interview With ArtistLet us introduce you to Jim Shoenbill, an illustrator who is on a mission to brighten people's days with positive humor. He creates witty single-panel comics depicting weird and absurd situations in a slightly different everyday life. In this universe made by Jim, a deer can be a stand-up comedian, Jesus is no longer a miracle worker, but an optician, beverages can talk and more. As the artist described himself, he just channels his distractions and odd thoughts into funny cartoons "to make the world a better place".
Jim's illustrations and writing have appeared in magazines such as The Oldie, Alta, Women’s World, American Legion Magazine and more. So, without further ado, scroll down to immerse yourself in the sea of humor and puns. Let us know which illustrations you like the best by upvoting them!
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Bored Panda got in touch with Jim to get to know him and his creative process a bit better. The artist revealed that he has always liked to draw and read newspaper cartoons. In high school and college, he studied art but then switched to computer science as his creative outlet due to dissatisfaction with fine art education and "a need to make a living". Many years later, needing some stress relief, Jim started to draw again and focused on the goal of making people laugh through cartoons.
We got curious about where the artist gets inspiration from. Jim shared that ideas of all kinds come to him very easily- in fact, he has more ideas for cartoons, writing, jokes, products, and narratives than he has time to deal with! "Someone once told me I seemed to have a parallel world running in my head at all times, and I think that's basically true. I think of myself as a creative person and writer first, and an artist and cartoonist second. My website contains some of the shirts and other products I've designed, and I'm always adding more."
We asked Jim what is the thing about comics that fascinates him the most. The artist replied that it is the potential cartoons have to bring people to a better space in their lives, if only for a moment. "That's why I do what I do."
The greatest challenge of the creative process for the artist is "taking an oddball idea and boiling it down to the most effective joke for a cartoon. It's a lot like stand-up comedy or children's book writing in which you have very few words to get your point across."
When it comes to the future, Jim wants to, in the words of Frank Zappa, "make as much of it [comics] as possible for the people who like it". Meanwhile, the artist wants to build his humor portfolio, which he does by publishing articles and sharing his email newsletter, to which Jim encourages everyone to sign up!
Ultimately Jim plans to combine his writing with his cartoons to create super-fun and rightly funny mini-novels. "Think Hardy Boys meet Monty Python meet a Zucker brothers movie."
Love the fuzzy dice around the cows neck. Baby we were born to run🎶
This reminds me of when a teacher told me "No eating in my classroom," over zoom last year.
This reminds me of that cartoon from a long time ago where you had the mom airplane and the dad airplane and the mom knitted all those little baby airplane sweaters. And their son ended up being a jet!
Those poor sharks, you crash into there home and then you bash them? How cruel must you be to bash inoccent sharks? How would you feel if they crashed into your home and bashed you?
When I was in highschool something happened and we didn't get the frogs. So our teacher thought it would be a great idea to go across the street and catch sun perch out of a pond. Let me tell you it was a good time and those fish would bite with no bait on the hook. Walked into the science hall the next day and omg the smell hit you right in the face. No one had preserved or refrigerated the fish!
Every one of these made me laugh. I love it when cartoonists are actually funny.
Thanks everyone for the positive comments! If I can pass along even a few seconds of positive vibes that'll keep me going.
Every one of these made me laugh. I love it when cartoonists are actually funny.
Thanks everyone for the positive comments! If I can pass along even a few seconds of positive vibes that'll keep me going.