This Cartoonist Creates Single-Panel Comics Full Of Positive Humor (46 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistJim Shoenbill is an illustrator with a knack for turning odd ideas into rather silly cartoons. His work takes everyday life and flips it on its head, creating a world where deer tell jokes, beverages have conversations, and even Jesus trades miracles for optometry. Inspired by his own random thoughts and a constant flow of creative ideas, Jim believes in using humor to make life a little brighter.
After rediscovering his love for drawing as a stress reliever, he’s now on a mission to share his quirky sense of humor through single-panel comics, writing, and even designing fun products. His ultimate goal? To combine his his cartoons and sharp writing into hilarious mini-novels that are as entertaining as they are unique.
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Given the chance, Bored Panda reached out to the artist with some new questions! When asked how he decides which ideas make it into his cartoons, Jim shared, "I keep semi-prioritized lists of ideas, which I reflect on and re-prioritize repeatedly. One good rule of thumb is that something needs to still be funny when considered over a period of time. It is a good sign when an idea is still funny when I look back at it the day after I wrote it down. Sometimes what I thought was funny yesterday I don't think is funny today. Other times an idea will float around for years until I finally decide I have to draw it just to get it out of my headspace. I also think about how difficult an idea is to realize, since I have limited time. Easier drawings go to the head of the line."
LOL ... I am literally not allowed to play saxophone in the house, *BECAUSE* of our dog. he's an eight-pound chihuahua mix, at least four pound of which are accounted by his huge upright ears. he just can NOT have a lick of it. [and I am *not* a terrible player hahaha]
This is for people who refer to their dogs/cats etc as Furbabies and as a brother or sister to a human baby.
And for vets who refer to me as my dog's "Daddy".
Load More Replies...The comic artist is also working toward blending writing and cartoons into what he envisions as comedic mini-novels. Although he’s keeping most details under wraps, he hinted at what readers might expect: "I am not too far in this aspiration so I don't want to share any secrets. But I would ask people to imagine a Zucker Brothers film meeting Monty Python in the world of classic Hardy Boys, with some Wallace and Gromit thrown in. Everything in it would be fine for little kids all the way through adults."
For Jim, the process of distilling ideas into a single joke often leads to surprising results. He reflected on one such moment, saying, "Some of my favorite cartoons are the result of unexpected turns. To give an example, the cartoon with the teddy bear in the interview chair was designed for the caption, 'Tell me what else you would bring to the company, aside from your soft skills.' That's an OK cartoon. But at the last minute, when contemplating the final drawing, a much less predictable and much funnier caption popped into my head: 'Don't expect that I can get you a job here just because we used to sleep together.' So as in life in general, it is good to have a plan and follow the plan but also be open to good surprises."
As a self-described “ideas cartoonist,” Jim prioritizes humor over artistic perfection. He explained, "I am much more of an 'ideas' cartoonist than an 'art' cartoonist. I am personally much more impressed with a good idea and a good joke than I am with a good drawing, and I think that is true of people in general. I've had some cartoons that have bombed with my audience despite my being very self-impressed with the artwork. If it's not funny, most people don't care about a beautiful drawing (only other artists and cartoonists do). My drawing skills are fine, but the ideas I can come up with are what make my cartoons more unique. My goal with the artwork is to not make it so distractingly bad that it takes away from the joke."
And your mama walks around on bird legs! Well, your Mama's so fat she eats your worms as well as hers!
I'm rubber. You're glue. Whatever you say to me bounces and sticks to you.
For anyone looking to explore cartooning or humor as a creative outlet, the artist offered some encouraging advice: "Try it. Don't focus all-in on results, but enjoy the process, with all of its frustrations. Create what you find funny. If you think there is a certain something that is lacking in the public, or there is a topic or a type of humor you'd like to see, create it yourself. One good thing about cartooning and short humor is that you can create finished pieces with small amounts of disjointed time. Not everyone has 5 years to write a novel."
My partner can too lol 😆 😅 The early stages if it are here, then slowly progressed to modern stages here and now lol. He is also my 1st lover with ADHD, so I'm learning ect... any help would be great!! 😅😁
Load More Replies...I would happily adopt a Manatee. They are just so precious 💕💕💕💕💕
It's been a long week, and I must be tired. It took me too many seconds to get it. I love it, but I hate myself for taking so long.
When you see the shadow of your mortality - jump and dance . Then watch your shadow dance, too
I can finally put my portable microscope (Amazon, $29.99) to use.
Pepper spray and taser, then the police. They are sexual offenders and also pedofiles?
No reason to assume flashers are paedophiles.
Load More Replies...Oh no - next he'll be coming back at all hours of the night, not brushing his teeth and having human-breath. But he's entitled to his own life choices...
Doesn't work any better on bears than it does on intelligent women.
Me: I'm writing a book. Bear: I ate a dog. Me: I did too. Bear: Are we so different? Me: I went to Hamilton. Bear: I'll leave you alone now.
I made this joke a few weeks ago on here, for another cartoon. Small world.
He's going to be really disappointed if he goes to watch a film with Sid James and Hattie Jacques
Maybe at least some of them had a class with professor Gnome Chomsky.
And hipefully they didn't sleep furiously through the class
Load More Replies...No matter how hip they claim to be, humans don't tend to take anyone seriously if they're less than 2 feet tall
I think your fetishes are getting away with you, Niels.
Load More Replies...I just want to see the snake try to get out again, after swallowing them all
Is it the tiredness, or is this a cultural reference I'm not familiar with?
If you still have food on your plate, but don't seem to be actively eating, some servers will ask this to see if you're ready for the bill, yet.
Load More Replies...Mark Twain said, “When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years”.
You go round to the shoe factory and loom over them until they realise what they want to make
Load More Replies...... and get enough free eggs for several omelettes, delivered by air after dark
I wanna be like them despite the itching, headaches, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, hives, chest pain, blurred vision, shortness of breath, stroke or other possible side effects!
Well spotted. Also clever use of the customary cartoonist's signature.
Load More Replies...You mean: After all, like veins and arteries are like totally tubular. ;lol
Load More Replies...I see why, it fits the critter as much as Praying Mantis.
Load More Replies...These are great! They make sense, the humor is on point and it's not juvenile or forced. One thing, though, is the artist's use of a straight line for eyes, especially on animals. That's straight out of Gary Larson's book and too similar to his drawing style.
These are great! They make sense, the humor is on point and it's not juvenile or forced. One thing, though, is the artist's use of a straight line for eyes, especially on animals. That's straight out of Gary Larson's book and too similar to his drawing style.
