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Ryan Kramer, aka ToonHole Ryan, draws hilarious comics with unexpected twists that give us new insights into how weird our world really is. He’s part of ToonHole—a group of friends who illustrate funny cartoons. Together with his buddies Chris, John, and Mike, Ryan posts awesome content online on Monday and Friday for all of us to enjoy.

Ryan’s currently directing on Looney Tunes at Warner Bros. and he says that apart from making comics, he likes raising kids, enjoys meditation, fitness, and philosophy. He’s a real polymath who also loves breakfast burritos. And who can blame him for that? I mean, who doesn’t like breakfast burritos? Ryan has also released a book called “Don’t Leave Me Hanging” that is chock full of his gag comics. Scroll down for Bored Panda's in-depth interview with Ryan to learn more about his art and creative process! Don't forget to upvote your fave comics and let us know in the comments what you think of them.

The ToonHole dudes have been together since 2010 and all together they’ve drawn more than 1k comics (not to mention some animations as well). You can check out Bored Panda’s post about Ryan’s pal Chris Allison’s cartoons right here and our other post about the entire ToonHole gang’s awesome comics right here.

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#1

The Virtue Signal

Comic strip featuring a superhero parody using funny comics with unexpected twists poking fun at society.

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    A Good Time For A Raise

    Funny comics showing a man denied a raise despite piles of money behind his boss in a satirical society twist.

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    #3

    Snubbed Again

    Funny comic showing a family praying before dinner while farmers protest outside, highlighting societal irony and humor.

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    Ryan told Bored Panda that he’s inspired to keep drawing because he gets a satisfying feeling when he finishes something he likes. “It’s extra rewarding if my readership receives it well, too,” he added.

    “I developed my style through a fondness of classic cartoons and MAD magazine. I’m also inspired by my peers in the animation industry and the webcomic world,” the illustrator revealed.

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    We were also interested to find out how Ryan and his friends met and founded ToonHole. “I met the other ToonHole guys in college and we bonded over a love of old cartoons and similar drawing sensibilities. It’s always a challenge to grow your audience consistently since media platforms are always evolving and moving the goalposts. It’s also a challenge to get big accounts and content aggregators to appropriately credit your shared work,” he shared some of the challenges that they as creators faced.

    #4

    How Will They Know?

    Couple sitting on park bench in funny comic with unexpected twist highlighting social media validation in society.

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    #5

    Good Parents

    Parents ignoring child while reading parenting articles in a funny comic with unexpected twists by ToonHole Comics.

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    #6

    Support Group

    Comic panels showing people avoiding a social anxiety support group, highlighting humor in society's social fears.

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    “Writing a good comic means I have to allow time for my mind to wander so I can capture an idea worth drawing,” Ryan told Bored Panda about his creative process. “A comic from start to finish is usually anywhere from 2 to 6 hours depending on complexity and style.”

    Ryan added that he feels extremely grateful to have the readership and support that he’s amassed over the last 10 years. “I hope my work ushers a little more joy into the world because making these has surely given me immense pleasure.”

    More than 99k people follow Ryan on Instagram and he has nearly 5.5k fans each on Facebook and on Twitter.

    #7

    Dangerous Things

    Comic showing a man on a soapbox claiming cellphones are dangerous while an agent from National Cell Phone Safety Agency asks for the device.

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    #8

    Anonymous

    Comic panels showing parents naming a baby Anonymous, hoping for positive internet comments, with a mischievous twist.

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    #9

    Restraining Order

    Funny comic with an unexpected twist showing a woman filing a restraining order and the stalker revealed outside the window.

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    Ryan’s friend Chris previously told Bored Panda a bit about what inspiration is like for him personally and gave us some more insights into how the ToonHole squad looks at art and creativity.

    For Chris, inspiration is like magic and can come from anywhere: “A conversation, a book, an overheard conversation, a misheard word, or seeing somebody trip on the sidewalk. There are no rules!”

    The entire ToonHole gang of friends has different approaches to art and their creative processes. For example, Chris told us that he likes to mix it up and draws some comics digitally and some using analog materials like ink, watercolor, and colored pencil. For Chris, it takes him roughly 3 hours to finish a single comic starting from the thumbnail to the finished piece.

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    #10

    Generous Donation

    Cartoon showing a funny comic twist about school admissions and society in ToonHole comics style.

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    #11

    Ewww, A Snake

    Funny comic strip showing a man fearful of a snake, a talking snake defending itself, and an unexpected twist with divine forgiveness.

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    #12

    Vacation Time

    Office manager tells employee he’s being let go, then clarifies it’s a permanent vacation in a funny comic with unexpected twists.

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    #13

    Obesity Epidemic

    Funny comic with unexpected twist showing obesity epidemic and a woman embracing her belly with humor in society satire.

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    #14

    Non-Profit

    Cartoon showing a funny comic with unexpected twist about a law firm’s quarterly profits in society satire.

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    #15

    Marital Problems

    Couple in bed in a funny comic with unexpected twists, showing relationship humor that pokes fun at society by ToonHole Comics.

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    #16

    He's Looking Out For Us

    Comic strip showing a dog and owner in a funny twist with unexpected societal humor from ToonHole comics.

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