30 Comics By Dave Blazek For Those With A Darker Sense Of Humor (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistAre there any dark humor enthusiasts out here? Today, we have a real comic feast prepared for you, thanks to Dave Blazek and his series Loose Parts.
As the artist told us during our interview last time: 'A good comic places the joke just below the surface. The reader kind of has to put it together in their head. It’s more involved that way. And it doesn’t insult the intelligence of the reader.' Dave’s work definitely falls into this category, so scroll down if you'd like to discover the most recent Loose Part strips. Also, if you're interested in catching up with other comics by Blazek, you can check out our previous Bored Panda posts.
More info: Instagram | twitter.com | Facebook | loosepartscomic.com
This post may include affiliate links.
A 3D picture of a tunnel with light at the end is MUCH better.
One person's masterpiece is another person's nightmare.
But they inspire motivation towards getting better, and to getting out the hospital.
We contacted Dave again to ask him a couple of questions. We wanted to know if Blazek recalled a pivotal moment or experience that significantly impacted his growth as a comic artist. We found out: “I’m not sure how many people know this, but I only learned to draw at age 43 and while Loose Parts was already running in newspapers. During the first few months, I had an artist partner and I only wrote Loose Parts. But he had to drop out for personal reasons and I very quickly had to learn how to draw. I think that put me on the path to a simpler style, and one that best fit the style of my gags. Now, some 10,000 cartoons later, I think I know how to draw.”
If it holds together, will it just keep him from reaching for air and slowly drown him? And also currents may take him far in open sea.
He can easily break it by kicking. Continuing to kick will smash it into small pieces.
Load More Replies...The styrofoam will float, so rather than sinking, he will be upside down.
When asked how his style has evolved over time, Dave explained: “I used to tell my daughters, ‘You can’t help but get better at something if you do it every day.’ That certainly applied to me. Over time, my drawing just became more confident. Just as important, as my drawing got better, I was able to convey a joke with the drawing and not just with the words and the cleverness of the gag. Now it’s weirdly a question of trying not to do too much… even though I now can. I’ve pulled back on the art so that it still has a weird, rougher, odder look that works best with my jokes. And I’ve even pulled back on complex backgrounds so the cartoons work both online and on the printed page.”
I walk in and see my hubby with the gin and thought oh my God he taught the dog to shake
I feel this way too personally now hunting for a better job the past 7 months.
We were wondering what is the most challenging part of creating a comic for the author of Loose Parts. Dave shared with us: “I originally did one Loose Parts cartoon a day while working a full-time job in another career field. I did that for about 15 years, so the big challenge was how to fit everything into an already crowded life. But in 2018, I left that other career to dedicate my time solely to cartooning so I have a lot more air in my day. Now, the challenge is to get better. That means I have to edit myself even harder than ever and self-spike ideas that might be good but aren’t good enough. That means lots more time in a chair staring at the ceiling and writing way more gags than I ever have before.”
I thought about giving him a hand but he has got plenty already.
I love your username! I can never find you, can you just make yourself more noticeable next time Dove tries to get me to buy shampoo?
Load More Replies...Should work on keeping a certain group of religious solicitors from ever coming back.
Lastly, we asked Blazek what he considers the most rewarding aspects of being a comic artist, and what keeps him motivated to create. We learned that: “I always say that being a cartoonist is the closest thing to being able to tickle yourself. And as the world is getting more complex – and often angrier – I’m more and more enticed by the idea that I’m giving people a daily safe island they can visit; an island with no preaching or politics… lt's just a good, clever joke that can make their days easier. I’m going to keep doing this until someone comes and pries the pen out of my fingers.”
I need that emergency number so I can quit scraping the little buggers off myself
Reminds me of a Mister Boffo comic.
Load More Replies...Didn't see the joke at first, but then I scrolled down and saw the text and laughed.
There are no "cheeks"? Pretty sure that's the leg of the horse. The cheeks would be under the tail
Load More Replies...dang...and i thought airport security already took forever... no wonder they all have a long face ; )
He spent the rest of the night feeling a little deflated.
Load More Replies...Eh just go to the next one. Rejection is what every man has to deal with sooooo many times.
Huh. That's the way things worked in the original novel version of Roger Rabbit.
let me guess..... is it ampersand or ampersand? oh oh! I know maybe it's....dun dun dun..... AMPERSAND!.... I knew it
Side effects may include a warm and tingling sensation followed by an all out inferno 🔥
Huh, They seemed like a perfect match. Even being a couple of hot heads.
Absolutely. Like "how cute can Ebola look (https://riesenmikroben.de/products/ebola?locale=en)? Or Covid (https://riesenmikroben.de/products/covid-19?locale=en)?"
Load More Replies..."I am just the new transport they recently hired. I like to dress up as a superhero this time of year since my job helps literally save lives. This is not the organ I was told to pick up and deliver for transplant. Here's my work order."
When you go to the county morgue for Halloween, you should not expect Candy...
Teenagers like this make the rest of us that are good get a bad rep. I didn’t trick or treat as a kid, because I was in a rural area as the only child. Now I am older I can travel further ; and dress up for Halloween and catch up on the fun that I never got to be part of :)
It was intentional. An elaborate ruse to reassure one of them goes to the store and he gets time away from her, um, opinions. Yeah, her wonderful opinions so he can think thru what she said. 😉
I called a friend once, and his mom answered. She told me he wasn't home; he had gone to get milk three hours ago. I never did find out what took so long.
There's no need to cry over spilled milk but apparently you can b***h incessantly if it's spoiled.
Does this mean I need to say "generic direction wheel" instead if steering wheel?
Just like you're supposed to say person hole cover instead of manhole cover.
Load More Replies...It's stirk, you've been keeping that pun in store and won't be cowed from using it.
Load More Replies...The o is missing from the word lost, so it says l st.
Load More Replies...But it may keep out the saber-tooth tigers and the woolly mammoths.
Load More Replies...The west one may have to change its name to the copyleft office. ...I'll see myself out.
The doggo will smell out the plants in front of the real one from where he marked them last time they walked by there.
I think the concern is that someone is violating the copyright of the Copyright Office
Load More Replies...Another happy client of Ampersand, Ampersand & Ampersand. They might be regulated by the Dept. Of Redundancy.
The dog is 'pointing'. A pointer definition: Pointers are a handy tool we often use as primary school teachers to literally point to things.
Load More Replies...Truly funny and clever. Enjoyed each one. Norma Jean Morrissey
When preparing for a job interview, it's crucial to approach it not only with the intent to showcase your skills, but also to assess if the organization aligns with your values. Understanding this dynamic can empower you during the interview process.
As you dive deeper into understanding the company, consider exploring the strategies for navigating the interview dialogue to develop the confidence to pose insightful questions, turning the interview into a more interactive and enlightening exchange.
Dark humor...? Most of these were if anything a bit too safe and predictable for my taste. Then again I rarely laugh out loud at a well constructed joke and actively have to quiet myself if my brain suddenly thinks "bungus" or "big cheez-it energy" or even the over exhausted "the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" so idk
The mitochondria IS the powerhouse of the cell though, and that will be playing on repeat in my head now, for days. Thanks for that.
Load More Replies...Nope, considering their history of mistreating employees, not gonna buy anything from Amazon. Haven't for years.
Ahhh, fun, easy, non-controversional comics! Love this reading for no-stress relaxing.
Dark humor...? Most of these were if anything a bit too safe and predictable for my taste. Then again I rarely laugh out loud at a well constructed joke and actively have to quiet myself if my brain suddenly thinks "bungus" or "big cheez-it energy" or even the over exhausted "the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" so idk
The mitochondria IS the powerhouse of the cell though, and that will be playing on repeat in my head now, for days. Thanks for that.
Load More Replies...Nope, considering their history of mistreating employees, not gonna buy anything from Amazon. Haven't for years.
Ahhh, fun, easy, non-controversional comics! Love this reading for no-stress relaxing.
