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Get ready for some one-panel gags made by Derek Evernden, the creator behind Bogart Creek.

As the artist shared: "Bogart Creek carries on the tradition of The Far Side - dark and absurd gallows humor for nervous underdogs and lovers of rather outdated pop culture." Derek added: "I'm pretty neurotic and always feel like there are lions in the room eyeing me, licking their lips, waiting to pounce. Bogart Creek is my attempt to draw those lions in a way that makes them less menacing. A kind of exposure therapy, but with cartoons."

Scroll down to see what the artist has been up to since his last post!

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In an interview with Bored Panda, Derek shared what has changed since we last shared his works. 

“My last post was almost a year ago. The short answer is: my neck is more stiff. Rather than being replaced by AI, as I expected, I somehow had a lot of commercial illustration work (editorial, concept art, storyboards, some graphic design) - so much so that I haven't been able to keep up my usual pace with Bogart Creek. I'm grateful to be able to pay the bills, but I've missed doing my random cartoons.”

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    Derek also shared what a typical day is like for him when he’s working on a new comic.

    He wrote: “There's ‘The Ideal Day’, and ‘The Busy Work Day’:

    The Ideal Day: mornings are the best time to come up with new ideas, so I get up, put on music, make some black coffee, grab some 8x10 printer paper and a ballpoint pen, and draw. Assuming I'm happy with any of the concepts, I move to Adobe Fresco on my iPad Pro and draw the final art. Then I pop it into InDesign where I have everything templated (this makes it easier for when I output work for my books) and export it for social media.

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    The Busy Work Day: get up, draw for 30 minutes, then move on to paying work. Around 10pm I grab the iPad and work on the polished art until my eyes burn.”

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    Hilarious one-panel comic by Derek Evernden: brains in a box fearing the outside world.

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    As for deleted ideas, Derek shared why he scraps a lot of his comic ideas.

    “I scrap at least 70% of my comics. Just because I find something funny doesn't make it so. As Stephen King said in his book On Writing, ‘Write with the door closed, rewrite with the door open.’ Meaning when you create your art, you entertain yourself. But when you edit your art, you're doing it with the audience in mind. I absolutely cannot predict what the audience will find funny (even after all these years) - so I ask them. Again and again. Each time I have 9 decent cartoons, I send out a survey to about 15 friends - a fairly diverse group with a diverse sense of humor. It may sound unromantic, but I'm always surprised to see my favourite jokes bomb while the ones I thought were weak hit the mark. I post the jokes that get the best responses (unless there's the odd joke that I just love despite what the 'critics' say).”

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    We were wondering if there was a time when the readers’ responses really touched Derek, to which he responded: “There isn't any gut-wrenching story or moment where my heart grew three sizes - but I always feel good when people say they laughed or loved a cartoon. To make someone I've never met laugh is pretty amazing. And even though I'm not great about corresponding, I do appreciate it when people take the time to tell me. The best cases are where someone's been having a bad day and they say ‘Thanks, I needed that’ (hopefully without sarcasm).”

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    Lastly, Derek added: “I know it's trite, but please support your favorite artists any way you can - whether it's just sharing their work, or paying a few bucks a month for their Patreon or Substack feed, or buying their books and other merch. Very few cartoonists live off their work, but they'd sure like to!”

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    Worms by a fire sharing a warning about the early bird in a darkly humorous comic by Derek Evernden.

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    Man relaxing in hot tub while lobsters follow instructions, humorous one-panel comic by Derek Evernden.

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

    I feel like it would be funnier if the paper said "recipe."

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    A humorous one-panel comic by Derek Evernden depicting a laundry mishap with darker undertones.

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

    After this happened, everyone assumed that the Grand Wizard was a "friend of Dorothy ".

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    #24

    Shark clown knitting and watching TV in a humorous one-panel comic by Derek Evernden, depicting quirky behavior.

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    Plane flying beside a snowy mountain in a one-panel comic with dark humor by Derek Evernden.

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    Penguins in lab coats inspect another penguin on an iceberg in a humorous one-panel comic by Derek Evernden.

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    Linda van A.
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Reminds me of that man who jumped off the Eiffel Tower because he thought his flight suit would keep him in the air.

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    Two explorers in a cave, one impaled on a stalagmite, showcasing dark humor in a one-panel comic by Derek Evernden.

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

    Stalactites stick TIGHT to the ceiling, stalagmites MIGHT make it up there one day

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    Sleeping man with eyebrows and mustache flying away, illustrating a humorous one-panel comic with darker undertones.

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    Two hunters in a forest find a rainbow pile. Comic by Derek Evernden with humorous and darker undertones.

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    Dog startled by tiny UFO in a one-panel comic by Derek Evernden.

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    Child opens a chainsaw gift under a Christmas tree, parents shocked. Hilarious one-panel comic by Derek Evernden.

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    Dark one-panel comic by Derek Evernden with a creature carrying a woman near a trailer under a moonlit sky.

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    Caveman using a snake as a hula hoop in a one-panel comic with dark undertones.

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    Santa on a snowy rooftop holding chimney grease, featured in Derek Evernden's darkly humorous one-panel comic.

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

    Santa regretted putting on the extra weight since last Christmas.

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    Traffic officer directing cowboys in a funny one-panel comic by Derek Evernden with darker undertones.

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    Hilarious one-panel comic by Derek Evernden showing a happy sled dog pulling a smiling figure through snow.

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    Comic by Derek Evernden features a rabbit in bed saying "Goodnight malaise," capturing humorous dark undertones.

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    Cartoon wrestler performing a "Yogic Body Slamming" move in a wrestling ring.

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    Man doing yoga with snake around him watching TV, referencing hilarious one-panel comics with darker undertones.

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    Comic of smiling green worms, with a larger confident worm. Caption reads: "The ladies love the inch-and-a-half worm."

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    Comic by Derek Evernden: A bear stands in the forest with clippers nearby, humorously hinting at trimming its fur.

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

    He thought the question was "does a bear SHAVE in the woods?".

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