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This Canadian Artist Created More Ridiculously Absurd Comics With Unexpected Endings (30 New Pics)
Interview With Artist'Goat to self' is a series of comics created by the Canadian Artist Cameron Spires. These webcomics ranked up among people’s favorite. The timing, including the dialogue, is a masterpiece.
If you are new to this webcomic, Cameron is both an artist and copywriter and has, over time, been blending his unique illustration skills with a relatable sense of humor. He doesn’t have an official background in comics, yet putting in efforts has made Cameron and his comics widely recognized.
You can find take a look at part one and part two of his previous comics on Bored Panda.
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OMG what you say next. did you poop in his sand. yah you know he hates when i poop in this sand
Cameron Spires, the man behind these comics, is a polite Canadian comic artist who lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. By day, he's an advertising copywriter, and by night, he's the eccentric comic creator that just wants to make people laugh. As it's been 11 months since the last 'Goat to Self' post on Bored Panda, we were happy to contact the author and ask how his creative life has been, wondering what he has planned for the future: "Hello! My creative life is great. I'm mostly making lots of ads (my day job), and I have a kids' book coming out in May. It's called 'What were you expecting?' and it's probably more for parents than kids."
Sometimes I eat 15 or 16 apples in a day and walk into a hospital to see the doctors blasted backwards via my powerful aura.
Cameron told us that having a full-time job and being a parent requires a lot of time and he feels lucky to create at least 1 comic strip a day, "These days, one if I'm lucky. I've got a couple of kids and a full-time career so time is precious." Yet with his sense of humor, 1 comic a day is great news for the audience!
“Petting and loving the toads will make your experience most memorable.”
Burnout is inevitable for the artist, and Cameron agrees that he feels his creative vessel emptying: "Oh yes [I feel burned out creating original and funny comics]. Very often. Sometimes I just need to take a break. Or make rules for my work, like no puns, because I use puns too often and hate myself for it." His sense of humor is priceless but when asked if he's as funny in real life, the artist is realistically grounded: "You're not legally allowed to call yourself funny."
Creating 'Goat to Self' gives Cameron "an outlet to let my dumbest thoughts shine. No joke is too stupid." Yet if he is respectful to those who manage to make their hobby a source of living, he keeps it as "just a hobby" for himself. Bored Panda asked the artist if he would change anything if given a chance to start over. Cameron said, "Probably [would choose] a different name. And would manage the files better. [Because I] would love to make a book [from the created comics] but where the heck is everything?"
Cameron's advice for future comic creators is simple: "Just start, get a sense of what you like, and what people respond to - evolve from there. You can always go back and delete older stuff if you grow out of them. I did."
“I will also listen to your good points in arguments, and actually consider modifying some rules”
I think this is Amelia Bedelia’s Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather.
wellllll, it is a form liquid, made by a priest, so it almost counts.
For anyone who doesn't get this, kids use to say “Snitches get stitches” as a way for threatening them (kinda?)