32 Witty And Funny Cartoons About Science, Literature, Pop Culture, And Many Other Things By John Atkinson (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistJohn Atkinson is back on Bored Panda! The Canadian illustrator, known for the "Wrong Hands" series, creates humorous cartoons inspired by themes from popular classic literature pieces. In our previous posts, the artist shared more about his background and the inspirations behind his work. He also provided insights into his creative process and mentioned popular reactions he receives from people who follow his work. Feel free to revisit those earlier Bored Panda publications if you'd like to catch up and discover more.
This time, we reached out to John again with a few follow-up questions. Scroll down to view the latest cartoons shared by the artist and to discover some interesting facts about the author of "Wrong Hands."
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Do they still make Cliff Notes? I couldn't have gotten through Hemingway w/out them.
Load More Replies...I wish the Israel-Palestine conflict ended this way, but dreaming nowadays is too far reached
I once watched a drama with pretty much the same story, but with a gay couple. The two guys killed themselves because their families would never stop hunting them. Their fathers then decided to be friends and even buried them together so that they would meet in then next life. So dumb 🤌 Anyways they do meet in their next life and fall in love as well so
We wanted to know what elements Atkinson believes are essential for creating an engaging and memorable comic. The artist told us: “I think relatability is important. If the reader doesn’t relate to the subject matter, they won’t engage. Drawing style is also crucial. If the comic is too visually convoluted, it may deter the reader. Conversely, if the artwork is too simple or unskilled, it may not attract readership. The type of humor is, of course, paramount. I’ve always found humor in subtlety, but humor is very personal and subjective. If the cartoonist’s sense of humor matches the reader’s, then it’s always a win-win.”
Cats are also Satan during the day - watching, napping, clawing with their little talons from hell
To be fair, they are also super cute and require bellyrubs.
Load More Replies...day: pile of clothes on chair. night: demons coming to steal your soul
Last night I went to raid the refrigerator and when I looked up my black cat was sitting on top of the cupboard looking like a gargoyle. He's nature's little a*****e but we love him.
A study says that you need only 5% of the population to believe in a change - good or bad - to start a movement! It's terrific and terrible at the same time.
Wow, only 5%? Don't we have even that much at some protests? Why isn't there change?
Load More Replies...When asked if there are any themes or subjects John hasn’t explored in his cartoons yet but would like to delve into in the future, the artist answered: “There are certain themes I consciously avoid, like politics. I naturally have my personal political leanings (which may or may not come through in my work), but I don’t consciously try to take a stand in the cartoons. I also stay away from profanity simply because it’s just too easy and lazy to have an expletive as the punchline.”
Allegory: a murder scene between two rows of buildings. Fable: a musical instrument for fairies.
Atkinson continued, “As far as subjects I’ve yet to explore, I can’t think of anything specific. Certainly, my work is heavily based in the liberal arts (literature, visual art, language and history), so perhaps it would be interesting to delve a little more into the maths and sciences, but that (as anyone who knows me will attest) is not my strength.”
Literally me after writing a poem or anything remotely creative: I'm not a frog
I don't get why one of the fish is a gun. Plz explain plz?
Martin Scorsese is well known for directing gangster/mob films, notably The Godfather.
Load More Replies...We were curious if there are any upcoming projects or exciting plans on the horizon that the artist would like to share with us, and we found out: “I wish I had something really exciting to share, but alas, nothing too riveting on the horizon. I’m just going to keep plugging away at my work and hope against all hope that I can get another book deal. I’d love to publish again.
If anyone in Hollywood wants to buy the rights to one of my cartoons and turn it into a feature film - that would be good. ‘Abridged Classics: The Movie That’s Better than the Books’ (lol)”
It takes alot more than global warming to kill the earth infact it can be quite specific yet reclusive to most.
Lastly, we asked John if apart from his work in comics, there are other artistic genres or mediums that Atkinson explores or has a particular interest in. The illustrator said: “I studied Fine Art at university and worked as a professional artist in my younger years. I still enjoy drawing and painting in my spare time. I’m also a graphic designer, which is how I make my living.”
Is it just me, or does that thing look a little like a Minecraft phantom?
Is it supposed to be a madeline? Proust used madelines and tea as a symbol of nostalgia and memory.
Load More Replies...Trumpets: people who make sounds out of their butts that smell like political beliefs
"The Telltale Heart" is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe in which a heart buried under floorboards drives a murderer insane with its thumping.
Load More Replies...Impertinent! *falls to the nearest chaise longue in a swoon*
Load More Replies..."And that, gentlemen, is something we" (⌐■_■) "can't tolerate"
Flat Earther: "That ain't the only thing that's fake! We're living on a platter."
Same for Joan of Arc. Two political pawns who suffered grisly executions in the end.
Load More Replies...A sex transmitted desease - interestingly enough an early treatment was to give patients Malaria (the fever kills syphilis) and then threat the Malaria
Load More Replies...let's all come together to turn unalive into a meme and poke fun at boredpanda!
Load More Replies...AI paraphrasing The Beatles: And in the end, the lunch you take is equal to the lunch you make.
She didn't start the journey with them. And it took them a while to get started
Load More Replies...Yeah. She did ALL the work. Look it up if you want.
There's no way there's actually an algorithm detecting and deplatforming images with the word sex in them, right? What is with the censoring? Maybe just to drive the engagement I'm providing now lol
Seriously? Censoring SEX and SEXISM? Fúck that. What a shítshow.
I kinda wish there was more of a spread instead of being mostly literature jokes, but that's my own bias as a scientist who likes science jokes, and doesn't care as much about literature jokes. Still nice to see fairly lighthearted and silly stuff though and title fits well enough, imo. :)
I kinda wish there was more of a spread instead of being mostly literature jokes, but that's my own bias as a scientist who likes science jokes, and doesn't care as much about literature jokes. Still nice to see fairly lighthearted and silly stuff though and title fits well enough, imo. :)
