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Tyler Martin is no newbie when it comes to comics. Martin spent most of his time in high school in the art room. Whether it was lunch or one of the several made-up elective art classes he has had. Later, the self-taught artist and graphic designer started working in advertising and posting his digital art on the Web in the late nineties, creating a fairly popular site that had cartoon versions of rock bands. More projects followed but eventually, Martin found himself developing platforms and websites for publishing comics rather than creating them.

As time went by, however, he couldn't help but feel that something was missing. An outlet. Even though he wasn't producing comics, ideas kept swirling around in his head, begging the artist to let them loose. So Martin made a comeback. He reintroduced Wally and Osborne, a series about a lost polar bear that winds up in Antarctica and befriends a penguin and created Puddlemunch.

"Being much less restrictive than Wally and Osborne, Puddlemunch gives me the freedom to pretty much create any ridiculous scenario that pops into my mind," Martin told Bored Panda. These short strips perfectly show just how good of a storyteller Martin really is. Using only four panels to tell a joke, he develops interesting characters and surprising plots, all while reflecting the humorous world we live in.

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Four-panel comic showing a robot and man with a dark sense of humor about online security puzzles.

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"[With Puddlemunch], I poke fun at the levels of complexity we add to our otherwise simple existence," Martin explained the idea behind the series where animals make their appearances, too. "We are silly and we know it. We also have some dark realities: if we don't laugh, we'll cry."

As you might've seen, Puddlemunch has quite a few recurring characters. The artist joked that one day he may like them enough to actually name them. "The rabbit and bear kind of started it all so the two of them are close to my heart and will continue to show up," Martin reassured. "I'm envious of the rabbit's ability to live for the moment and by emotion and impulsiveness, but I play it too safe for that. We all need a bear in our life to keep us in line with a reality check."

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    Four-panel comic showing a doctor humorously explaining a cycle of d***s causing side effects and other medications for them.

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    Then there's the bald, yellow-shirt guy. "He is fun, just for the horrible things that happen to him and I can sometimes relate to being too passive in such a competitive world. Toby and his mustached dad are the dark-humored side of parenting that I have experienced as both a child and a parent." More is also planned for the extremist raccoon and his 'do what you gotta do' attitude.

    "A lot of people like the twisted-conscience robber guy as well, I'll bring him back at some point."

    If anything is certain, it's that Tyler hasn't lost his artistic touch. Even though there had been a hiatus in his career as a comics creator, he resumed things right where he had left them -- exposing the peculiar and the mundane through absurd humor.

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    Four-panel comic with dark humor showing a caveman excited about fire causing chaos in a living room.

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    Four-panel comic with dark humor showing a tense payment process ending in celebration and approval.

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    #5

    Four-panel comic with a penguin graduating pilot school and flying an airplane among birds in a dark humor style.

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    Four-panel comic with a dark humor twist showing a man calling a lost phone like a dog.

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    #7

    Four-panel comic showing a cat and dog making a dark joke about quarantine with a sad person inside a house.

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    Four-panel comic showing a dark humor puppy marking territory with labels around a house and furniture.

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    #9

    Four-panel comic with darker humor showing a person isolating while cats react to a coronavirus test result.

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    Comic strip featuring a bunny in bed using humor about gravity, part of four-panel comics with a darker sense of humor.

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    #11

    Four-panel comic featuring a character using a restroom, handwashing, and drying hands with a dark humor twist.

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    Four-panel comic showing a prisoner requesting pizza with pineapple as a last meal in a darker humor style.

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    #13

    Four-panel comic with dark humor shows a man advising his son never to have kids while holding a bottle.

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    #14

    Four-panel comics featuring dark humor with a sick fly and raccoons discussing food in a cartoon style.

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    #15

    Four-panel comic featuring a toilet genie granting a time travel wish with a dark humor twist.

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    #16

    Four-panel comic with dark humor about a puppy living in the neighbor’s yard and not needing care or cleanup.

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    #17

    Four-panel comic with dark humor showing a dinner conversation about a burger with unexpected dangerous ingredients.

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