Cute, funny, twisted, and dark at times - that's how we would describe cartoons by Ryan Pagelow. He's the creator of Buni comics - a humorous series featuring animals, vegetables, fruits, and more.
At first glance, these comics might look cute and tell familiar stories, but they're more intriguing than that! Thanks to Ryan's skill at adding surprising endings, his work is a delightful blend of humor and unexpected twists that keep readers coming back for more.
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Bored Panda reached out to Ryan again to learn more about his comics. We asked the artist whether he has any specific themes or topics that he's particularly enthusiastic about exploring in his work. Ryan replied that in wordless comics, it's easiest to use simple themes and topics. These comics are easy to understand because you can get the message just by looking at the visuals. "Simple themes and topics would include food, being hungry, being tired, Mondays, jealousy, disappointment, allergies, phones, animals, and holidays. I used to do a lot of comics about love using Buni’s crush on Buni Girl, but I find that the hopeless crush on a girl who doesn’t like you back isn’t as funny as it was years ago. Without words showing the nuance of it, some people interrupt it as almost 'stalking' vibes.
Having a webcomic on the internet means that sometimes you have to consider the lowest denominator when deciding what comics to post because the internet is home to all kinds of ages, all kinds of nationalities and languages, and all kinds of crazy. So I try to think of simple themes that most people can relate to or at least understand quickly."
Buni comics always surprise with unexpected and humorous twists. So we were curious to know what Ryan's creative process for coming up with these surprising endings looks like. "If I knew the secret to coming up with good comics, I would use it," the artist shared. "The only thing I’ve come up with is to sit in a chair with a piece of paper and a pencil and sketch ideas for about an hour. If I’m lucky, out of four or five ideas, maybe one is good enough to draw for real. I sketch my ideas out in picture form in panels. Often they look very similar to the final comic. For the comics that are almost there, I’ll take a look at them again later, and sometimes with fresh eyes, I can come up with a better ending to put it over the top.
Writing ideas is the hardest part of making comics and requires the most thought. The drawing, inking, and coloring are very easy in comparison and I can listen to audiobooks or podcasts while I do it since it doesn’t require my full attention. The only advice or tip that I can give for crafting effective punchlines is to write a little bit every day. Charles Schulz said something like, everyone has 100,000 bad drawings in them so the sooner you get them out of the way the better. I’m still working on getting my bad drawings out of the way so I can start working on the good stuff."
"I’m thankful for the people that read Buni and share it with friends, and especially to those on Patreon who support me and send me a couple of bucks," Ryan told us. "I mostly create Buni comics for myself since it’s like a chill daily meditation. But the fact that other people like to look at my surreal drawings and share them does help me to keep doing it on the days when maybe I’m tired from working a day job as a photographer all day. Knowing that people will see it gives me the motivation to keep going, or at least the fear that I can’t mess up. I feel like I have to keep challenging myself to make new and better comics. It feels like you’re only as good as your next comic and every comic is kind of like a challenge to try to create that perfect comic which rarely, if ever, happens."
Talking about long-term plans, for Ryan, it is to keep drawing comics for as long as he can still hold a pencil. "Buni just launched on Toonsutra, a new webtoon platform in India. I’m also working on a new book of Buni comics that will likely come out in China sometime in 2024. While Buni has been published in Chinese newspapers and a magazine before, it will be the first time it’s published in a book there. And while I do enjoy drawing Buni, I am dabbling with a new project with new characters. Even if I get my new project off the ground, I’ll still keep drawing Buni, at least as long as I still enjoy doing it."
In the meantime, you can read new Buni comics on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, GoComics.com and bunicomic.com. You can also have early access to Buni comics (and some unpublished comics) on Patreon.
I remember my first Gameboy, it was a Gameboy color and it was so cool to play Pokémon in color. Still playing Pokémon to this day
I would still take him in. No,scratch that. I would take them all in.
Botanically: Fruit. @Store: vegetable. But not in a friutsallad. I guess it's a part of the plant, but not the plant itself? 🤓!
My personal favorite is "we don't care just flush when you're done" or something similar.
Load More Replies...Dexterity is being able to dodge a tomato. Constitution is being able to eat a bad tomato. Intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put a tomato in a fruit salad
𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬. 𝐢 𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐢𝐫𝐥. 𝐅𝐫𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐬 = 𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐞 𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐦. 𝐕𝐞𝐠𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞𝐬 = 𝐟𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐞 𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐦. 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐬 = 𝐞𝐧𝐛𝐲 𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐦
I watched a botanist or horticulturist lady on Youtube that said they don't use Fruits, vegetables and what not. They are just different plants in different families.
I´m fruitstrated. In Oesterreichische kueche is tomato salad really common. (Tomatoes cut 0,5 cm d**k, onion at little cubes, salt, winegar ad little bis sugar.)
How can I write it right? I am old Czech lady, I donˇt use dirty words!!!
Load More Replies...I am surprised the transphobes haven't found this yet.
So... do greens (lettuce, cabbage, spinach, etc) that also don't technically qualify as a vegetable and definitely aren't fruit also use the "plants" bathroom? Even though all plants are vegetation...
Lots of plants (wink) aren't quite fruits (wink) or vegetables (wink) since the day they sprouted (wink)
Load More Replies...Tomatoes, bell peppers, chile peppers, eggplants, and peapods are all fruit.
Rules? There are no set rules to gender. What you're implying is FORCING people to follow what YOU find right even though being trans or nonbinary is completely harmless. Being cisgender is not a "rule" using certain bathrooms is not set in stone. In the beginning of time people likely shat wherever they wanted, which us what we're doing now. Your logic falls in on itself, there have never been real rules, just forced obedience to arbitrary hatred. By your ligic, segregation should still be in place for people of different races. But that changed because it was stupid. We change the "rules" because they are stuoid and were made on incorrect and pointless judgments. Also, it's like we can't win with you people. You don't want us in certain bathrooms, so we make special ones. We're not just gonna stop existing just because you're a McDonald's worker who thinks they're a scholar with the knowledge of all history, when you completely get it wrong time and time again. Multiple genders and changing genders has been around longer than you or I have been alive, and you can't even see that yet try and tell me what the rules were "at the beginning of time".
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