24 Funny Comics Depicting The Real-Life Challenges Of Lower-Class Society, By Mike Lewis (New Pics)
Interview With Artist"The Bear Trap" comics by Mike Lewis present readers with satirical, philosophical, and a bit of slice-of-life-style humor that revolves "around two bears (father and son) and a ton of other animals."
The main characters, Paul and Rob, symbolize the experiences of lower-class citizens as they try to adapt to an ever-changing society. Their contradicting personalities result in hilarious interactions that we are sure you will enjoy!
So, without further ado, let's hop into the post and see what Mike has created since the last post.
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Take the vest off puppers and I will give you all the pets....just not while on the clock.
I know a k-9 dog who was so sweet but I don't see her anymore due to her job.
Bored Panda once again reached out to Mike, who shared with us what has changed since the last post.
“A sense to do more, in terms of quality, not only in art style but writing, stylizing, etc. gives readers interesting topics, fun characters, everyday situations, scenarios, and colorful visuals. Keep readers thinking, laughing, and entertained,” wrote Mike.
Priorities aren't always correct. And, I'm a bit concerned how fond he is of that night-stick ...
He's obviously never been whacked with nan's favorite slipper
I wish there weren't so many people who think this. And that more of them who do had some clue what "prove" actually means.
I disagree. You're a buttmunch for disagreeing with me.
Load More Replies...We asked Mike to tell us how his style has evolved over time.
He responded: “My art is always evolving, but didn’t quite notice any changes until I compared old art to new. So it’s pretty hard to tell when and where exactly a key moment occurred. I know over time, my characters gained more life, were less stiff, spent more time on my backgrounds, etc. One significant recent improvement is my coloring… I’ve been playing with colors, trying new things, and breaking rules, often doing so when a character is responding with emotion. I find it fun, and hopefully gives the reader another reason to look forward to the next comic.”
I have had to deal with "voice jail" too many times. A couple times it took me at least a half hour to finally reach an actual human being. All organizations should provide on their phone service the option of talking to a living, breathing, human rep AT THE TOP OF THE MENU!!! I have told people that I talked with to please ask their company to make it easier to contact a person.
Why should they employ humans in dispute resolution? It costs them money to pay people, and occasionally even "Customer Service" agrees with your complaint. Computers don't do this
Furthermore, Mike shared whether he has scrapped any comics and why.
“Yes, plenty of times. An idea goes through a scrapping process. If I feel an idea goes nowhere, has no value in reading it, or is possibly too offensive it gets put aside until I can figure out how to give it value and deliver it properly. It’s here where I ask myself if it’s worth working on it further.”
"Aware" is better than "ignorant" or "don't care' - but, give us a chance to think things through
Aware people get active, raise hell, bring about positive change. Oblivious, ignorant people brainlessly heed "authority and thus impede change and abet oppression.
Regarding readers’ responses to Mike’s comics, he wrote: “Any engagement always makes me feel good, and I consider all responses gold, whether negative or positive... The thought of knowing you can even feel something after reading my comics is useful. If my comics aren’t your cup of tea, but you decided to drop a comment anyways means I at least reached you, I just hope you keep in mind that these comics are meant to see the funny side of things.”
Note to self - I must look up occasionally and check the direction I'm following, and why
We were curious if there were any artists or illustrators whose work had a profound effect on Mike.
The artist responded: “A quote by Pablo Picasso: ‘The world doesn’t make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?’”
Lastly, Mike added: “First and foremost, thank you. It’s you who gives me the motivation to continue creating more. If you enjoyed these comics, be sure to follow me on Instagram, I post weekly there!”
I don't think it is a good point. Humans have done this to so many species that the ecology is breaking down in places. We need to learn which species are really dangerous to us and which are in fact helpful.
Load More Replies...I get the joke but... thats like saying if you hate snoopy, you hate ALL DOGS. (I love dogs AND snoopy BTW)
Blame consists of pointing your finger at someone else. Occasionally, correctly so
If a theory is non-falsifiable, it's probably false. Test your own ideas to destruction before expecting others to listen to them
"Creating scenarios" is looking for multiple failure mechanisms - it's better to start with "What is likely to happen?" and move down to the lesser probabilities later
The answer is 3480 mm assuming he doesn't start his 20 minute break during the first third of the 4th hour.
Loch Ness is clearly visible on Google Earth. The monster is shy ... and a bit smaller ...
WHEW, that was a close one! Thanks for censoring cräp BP!
They censor the hippo nipples but not the bear what if this is a lesbian scene?
Switching from “less” to “fewer” breaks the joke.
Load More Replies...Shh 🤫 don't tell 'em ... We'll keep it our secret 🤣😜
Load More Replies...To paraphrase Groucho, "I wouldn't want to be on that list if it has people like me on it"
Just don't use food delivery services. I never have and probably never will.
You're fortunate enough not to be in a situation to have to.
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