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Artist Created A Comic Full Of Absurd Situations And Unexpected Twists (30 New Pics)
The holiday marathon craze has got us hustling and bustling, but we all need to take a break once in a while. And there's probably no better way to take your mind off of seasonal worries and relax than to take a gander at some holiday-unrelated, random and absurd comics. So how about it? The funny Sunny Street comics by the talented Max Garcia are here to help you get in the mood of chilling and time-killing so the holidays come sooner. These comics have only one thing in common, and it's the surprising twists, turns, and unexpected endings for what seems like just a regular situation. Surprisingly or not, this isn't the first time we've featured these comics on Bored Panda, and the first part was very well received, so if you want to have a look, you may do so.
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Max Garcia is a New York-based writer and illustrator. He uses characters we're all familiar with, like super heroes, mascots and popular characters in tandem with regular people to balance the surreal and the real. The title Sunny Street is funny because the name often goes opposite to what's actually portrayed. Max Garcia isn't afraid to make his comics take a dark turn, and they are riddled with twisted endings and unexpected turns of events.
Did you know that reading comics is actually good for you? There were tons of studies done on this subject, and turns out it makes you smarter. Reading comics improves verbal intelligence, and it improves visual and communication skills. It also helps children learn reading in a more approachable form than daunting and verbose texts. So do what's good for you, and keep reading!
Statistically, it is because you are more exposed to cars than sharks.
Not many people know this, but there's a huge difference between a webcomic and a classic comic strip. Of course, there's the obvious: they're usually printed on different sorts of mediums, but there's much more to it than that. First of all, the advent of webcomics made self-publishing much easier, and therefore anyone with an internet connection could publish their comics. Of course, the barrier of entry went down because of this, and the levels of quality vary drastically between each comic series, but without the internet, we wouldn't have such great authors like War and Peas and many others.
Up for more comics? We have plenty of great cartoonists that you can choose from. If you love old-school cartoons and prefer your comics the old-fashioned way, we have some works from the veterans in this field, like Dan Piraro and Dave Blazek, that might be just for you! And if you want something more hip and fresh, here are some relatable cartoons by Irina Blok and Ryan Keats, both of whom are very "current" in their own way.
who else saw the username of the instagram user and just started going KARMA KARMA KARMA CHAMELEONNNNNN YOU COME AND GOOOOO YOU COME AND GOOOOOO
Meh, it would be more accurate to have two demons up there, ones just wearing human flesh.
It depends who's flesh, most humans have terrible flesh and it taste is quite plain, I recommend a tad bit of cajun pepper for some spice.