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Sometimes, a small creative experiment can lead an artist in an entirely new direction. That is what happened to Anselmo A. Peretto, an Italian-Brazilian cartoonist based in Dois Vizinhos, Paraná, who spends his days working in software development and his free time drawing. After years of creating polished, colorful comic strips with recurring characters, Peretto…
Cartoonist Mark Parisi, the creator of ‘Off the Mark,’ is back on Bored Panda. This time, we decided to feature the artist’s cartoons showcasing familiar pop culture characters. As always, Mark’s humor is quick, light, and hits perfectly in just one panel
Movie posters, trailers, and sequels often get parodied, but relatively few cartoonists have found a way to reinvent the movies themselves. That’s exactly what Mark Parisi has been doing for decades. Instead of spoofing famous actors or iconic scenes, the creator of the award-winning Off The Mark comic strip imagines how blockbuster films might look if they were made…
Doja Cat has built a career that thrives on unpredictability, blending music, fashion, and internet culture into a style that is uniquely her own. Born Amala Dlamini in Los Angeles, she grew up surrounded by creativity. Her mother worked as a graphic designer, her grandmother was a painter, and her father had a background in…
While this year’s Anime Expo was awash with big announcements regarding sequels to certain beloved shows and creatives reminiscing on the legacy of popular franchises, some of the weekend’s most fascinating announcements were secretly nestled away in a panel centered around Yoshitaka Amano, well known for his artistic contributions to franchises such asFinal Fantasy
If your feed could use something softer, kinder, and a little more hopeful, the “Wholesome Comics” series is a lovely place to land. Built around charming animal characters and their gentle conversations, these comics turn small everyday feelings into warm reminders about friendship, self-acceptance, kindness, and finding comfort in the little things