40 Funny Situations Illustrated By This Artist In A Lighthearted Comic Series (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistWhat's a better way to start the new week than with a dose of good humor? That's why we're excited to present you with a selection of Maria Scrivan's most recent works.
Some of you may already be familiar with this artist from our previous Bored Panda posts featuring her single-panel comics. Maria shared what inspires her to create her comics in one of our past posts: "I’ve loved writing and drawing since childhood, and never wanted to stop. My inspiration comes from wandering around and observing, being endlessly curious, and wondering what my dog would say to me if he could talk." If you're not familiar with this series, we highly recommend you catch up and check out this artist.
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We refuse to such ridiculous things as measuring ourselves. We are both the ultimate cat. We are the cattiest cats that ever catted. Physical attributes mean nothing except to soft can-openers and the dogs they've infected with their insanity.
I need to tell my husband this, we should have marked Baby's growth like that. Black Lab/Dachshund mix. Not tall but looong
Bored Panda contacted Maria again to ask her a couple of questions about her recent comics. We asked Scrivan what she considers the most rewarding aspects of being a comic artist, and what keeps her motivated to continue creating. We found out that: “Being a cartoonist is a childhood dream come true. I am so grateful that my job is to write and draw every day! I love looking at life through the lens of humor. There is something funny in most things, and being a cartoonist gives me the opportunity to find out what’s funny about everyday life. Comics are also a time machine—they capture what we’re doing, wearing, the technology we’re using, and how we’re feeling.”
Asked how her art style has evolved over time, and what factors influenced these changes, Maria explained: “My style has become more refined over time, both in my comic and in the Nat Enough book series. I think that is a natural evolution of drawing thousands of comics, and in the case of the Nat books, thousands of pages. It’s so interesting to me to see how different my comics look from when I began until now, and I expect my style to continue to evolve.”
I have one of each, love them the same. Basically, I love animals more than humans.
Load More Replies...Oh cats were never domesticated, cats domesticated humans and tricked us into believing the other way round, they don't need us a cat will leave it's house for a few days whenever it wants, were just useful beacuse we provide food and shelter for it. And also a cat can just walk into any home and be like I like here now and moody people will just accept it. We never domesticated cats they domesticated us
Cats domesticated soft can-openers. Just who is in charge? The cats.
I think the operating phrase is *were* domesticated. Cats opportunistically domesticated themselves.
Too funny! Cats act that way, too! They are superior in most ways, except for puppy kisses!! Nothing like a good puppy kiss!
We were wondering how the artist balances the creative aspects of her work with the business side of things, such as marketing and promotion. Maria Scrivan shared: “As artists, we all wear a lot of hats in both creating the work, marketing, and promotion. I make the work my first priority, but I also enjoy connecting with readers on social media, and in person at school visits, book festivals, and comics festivals.”
*sigh* this is the last one without holes in it. (They go through a lot, after all.)
Load More Replies...Lastly, we wanted to know if there are any creative projects or mediums Maria would like to explore in the future apart from comics and books. The artist told us: “Along with being a comic artist, I write and draw the Nat Enough Series, published by Scholastic, and am currently working on the sixth book in the series. I was also a contributor to Marvel Super Stories where I wrote and illustrated a comic about Squirrel Girl. I love traveling and keeping watercolor travel journals of what I see and experience.
Does this imply that every strand is a different....thing?
Load More Replies...OOH REVENGE! REVENGE FOR ALL THOSE BAD JOKES! do I sound creepy?
Load More Replies...Left pen, left paper, left music, left temperature, left coffee, left temperature coffee, now everything is... Just left-handed write.
Load More Replies...Bouche isn't a box cat, but Audi is. Both of them like bags and laundry baskets.
Absolutely! $20 in cat toys and they play with the bag the toys came in.
Cheezburger has a few bee sting threads, if anyone needs a laugh.
yes, that's the point. to be "truly" connected with nature... :D
Load More Replies...“It’s called glamping, not my fault if I’m living in the real world.” -unknown
Just wait until you realize you forgot to charge your Tesla. Ha! Ha!
At least you have a sock! I just moved, never hire movers! Crazy bastards just there stuff in the boxes......pitiful.
Me either. At this point i just think the gnomes next door in my neighbor's lawn did it.
Not sure I got this: because it's liquid and only other things can get wet - by water?
Load More Replies...Talking down to Amber Heard? Yikes, oh never mind she got canceled.
The middle-left one looks either suspicious or excited about the prospect of s'mores
Oh, no wonder I recognized the art style! I loved Nat Enough!
Being a cat overrides everything. We don't accept soft can-opener demands.
honestly i would still snarf that watermelon down (while occasionally crying because of how I'm devouring my friend)
arrrgh now it's stuck.Candy on the beach, there's nothing better But I like candy when it's wrapped in a sweater Some day soon I'll make you mine Then I'll have candy all the time I want candy I want candy I want candy
Load More Replies...Playing Stardew Valley has to be a big chunk for me. Also, fulfilling my roles as cat toy and automatic petter.
Im glad i have a dog, otherwise you can just add stresscrying and this is my life
They forgot the constant need for food and how to look at someone judgementally.
Small animal prey drive. If your small dog is a terrier, they used to be used to go down into rodent burrows to kill the inhabitants, and were bred specifically for their prey drive. Pets dogs of those breeds retain that drive, some more than others. That why your little dog goes apeshit when they see a squirrel.
Load More Replies...Deep thought for the day. What does a dog think about in a country with no squirrels?
Yes, yes, two small dogs to one squirrel? Dogs 0, Squirrel too many to count.
Scrolling while operating a moving... Well, can you call a h**e a vehicle if it's alive?
One, you misspelled horse. Two, BORED PANDA STOP WITH YOUR BLASTED DUMB CENSORING AND LET US SAY WHAT WE WANT!!!
Load More Replies...I like it when there's suddenly low temperature at night and all the leaves fall simultaneously. Very cool.
But do they have to all fall on the birds?
Load More Replies...Soft can-openers are weird, wanting to only sleep in the dark. Sunbeams are warm and snuggly.
I have a Bichon, they can be pretty goofy, mine likes to watch it move...last nite it got dark around seven, She looked so concerned! It got really dark. I guess sun block really works!
Get an atomizer from your Doctor. Trust me, life will be good again. Doc says a huge amount of us are suffering from the season and don't realise that breathing is being changed. Get Flonaise over the counter. It will change your life.
Great book "why cats paint". And yes, it does have a fake cat painting right at the end, made by a dog.
Aren't these from the author of the book Nat Enough? I thought I recognized some characters, especially the dog and cat.
Aren't these from the author of the book Nat Enough? I thought I recognized some characters, especially the dog and cat.
