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45 Humorous One-Panel Comics To Take A Break From The Everyday Hustle And Bustle
Interview With ArtistToday, we're diving headfirst into the humor-filled universe of Tim Whyatt's single-panel comics. Known for their chuckle-inducing wit and relatable humor, Whyatt's cartoons can make you burst into laughter in an instant. After all, he's a master at crafting spot-on jokes with sharp precision. With just one panel (usually), Whyatt has the knack for turning everyday scenes into something unusual yet still relatable.
The artist is an expert at poking fun at our modern world's peculiarities, highlighting the silliness of human actions, that's why each of his cartoons showcases his genius for comedy, turning the mundane into the hilarious.
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Given the chance, Bored Panda reached out to the Australian cartoonist with some questions!
When asked, "How did comics come into your life?" Whyatt recalled his early days and explained, "I really got into cartoons in grade 5 when one of my classmates started bringing Mad Magazines to school. I couldn’t believe how good the artwork was. I then became really hooked on cartoons in the 90s when I saw The Far Side for the first time. They were the funniest cartoons I had ever seen. (And they still are!)"
Discussing his creative inspiration, he said, "My only inspiration is my constant need to entertain myself. If I have a blank piece of paper in front of me, I will just start drawing until I find something amusing." He also hinted at his humorous personality in daily life by sharing, "My ten-year-old son recently told me that he was starting to get too mature for my jokes. I think that tells you everything you need to know."
On the topic of his creation process, Tim shared, "I draw rough ideas every day but I never complete any artwork until a joke has been selected by my publishers." The artist also acknowledged his early artistic influences and said, "My father was a graphic artist so I probably inherited some artistic skills from him. I’ve always been able to draw so I find it easy. Thinking of the joke is the hard part."
Regarding his identity and future plans, he maintained his humorous demeanor by joking, "I’m an Australian which means I ride a kangaroo to work. I’m fluent in both English and American. I’m almost as attractive as the characters I draw. I’m working on a new book as we speak."
My cats want me up one to two hours before dawn.. I need one of these! Lol
I once opened my door to a group of drunken carollers who after singing terribly offered me a drink of a concoction they called "Death Nog". I declined.
Depending on the day I had I might have took them up on that
Load More Replies...No way. Santa runs the biggest company of the year. Everyone buys Christmas trees, lights, presents, etc. Betcha Santa’s set for life
Sunrise, sunset....quickly flow the days...one season....you get the idea
Why would you want to intervene when you have a cat you can ride on?
the artist has a similar (but distinguishable) style as the far side comics
I was thinking John Caldwell, but they're all somewhat similar. Sidenote: I love this NSFW one from the artists page: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci0ehfzvQbK/
Load More Replies...Hilarious stuff. I get the impression the artist is a devout Christian though... ("wonder what gave that away..?" )
the artist has a similar (but distinguishable) style as the far side comics
I was thinking John Caldwell, but they're all somewhat similar. Sidenote: I love this NSFW one from the artists page: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci0ehfzvQbK/
Load More Replies...Hilarious stuff. I get the impression the artist is a devout Christian though... ("wonder what gave that away..?" )