Hi Pandas! I think it's been over a year since my last post so I thought it was about time for an update. The big news is that I accidentally created a comic last fall called 'Witchflowers'!
In October 2021, while participating in the Inktober/Comictober challenges, I used the daily prompts to draw comics about a couple of witches and — before I knew it — it snowballed into its own story!
'Witchflowers' follows the exploits of Iris Bloom, Sunflower Daffodil, Gardenia the cat, and Hettie the bird! The ongoing story, which involves Hettie the bird and Sunflower the young witch switching bodies, is still a work in progress, but I've gotten a lot of positive feedback on what I've made so far and thought you all might like to give it a read!
If you like these comics, I am still regularly posting stand-alone 'Witchflowers' comics — along with a lot of other comics — while I work on completing the main 'Witchflowers' story.
You can find my previous posts on Bored Panda here.
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/exemplore.com/.amp/wicca-witchcraft/Making-and-Using-a-Witches-Ladder
Load More Replies...In German, a witch's ladder (= Hexentreppe) is a way to fold two strips of paper: https://youtu.be/JwQm79KP9Qg
I grew up in the '80s reading GI Joe comic books, Mad Magazine, and Calvin and Hobbes — and it was my love of comics that got me to start drawing. I remember struggling to draw arms and legs and stuff so I invented a cartoon character that was just a floating head. I called him Clumsy Joe and began drawing little comics where he would float around and knock things over. Then I came up with a rat character I called Rugby, and suddenly I had my first comic strip — Rugby & Joe. I was 11 or 12 at the time.
Come on. Who doesn't enjoy a good cookie in the middle of the night?
Especially with such a nice witch for an aunt!
Load More Replies...You know.... the dust mites on your eyelashes, zombie carpenter ants, the mosquitoes that will whine in your ears all night... now sleep tight!
Don't forget the bedbugs that you'll be sleeping tightly with!
Load More Replies...How incredibly wholesome 🖤 I like spiders, im happy no spiders were harmed in the making of this comic
This is why I've made an agreement with the spiders in my home; If they stay in their corners near the ceiling, they can stay forever... My cats have decided to largely ignore that agreement.
I created my first "real" comic strip in 2009 while I was in grad school (I have an MFA in illustration). It was a webcomic that poked fun at horror movies called Haiku Comics. My brother Robert wrote the haikus and I drew all the pictures. We put out three comics every week for about a year and a half, went to a couple of conventions, and even self-published a book collecting the first 100 comic strips. It was a lot of fun.
Ha! I tell all my tiny nieces so many bizarre lies. Gotta love that little kid gullibility. Erm, I mean, child-like sense of wonder, of course. Right. That's absolutely what I mean...
My husband convinced our daughter that you get pinkeye (conjunctivitis, which she got once at school) both from other people *and* from someone farting on your pillow. It wasn't until they were talking about pinkeye with another person and our daughter mentioned them protecting their pillows that my husband started laughing. Daughter then figured out the dad joke she had believed for years. She was 16. Child-like wonder indeed. We still laugh about it.
Load More Replies...I've worked as a graphic designer for most of my career, so comics have been something I've had to do on the side. In 2019, I started sharing Sundae Comics on social media and working to build a following. I now write and draw Sundae Comics full-time and hope to spend the rest of my life making comics.
This comic precedes the one where the bird and the young witch swap bodies, right?
Thank you. When I delivered mail people would always complain about "junk mail" I always told them that I don't deliver junk mail. You're getting it because someone paid me to deliver it to you. Talk to THEM if you don't want it.
Load More Replies...I named Sundae Comics after the Sunday newspaper comics I grew up reading. While a lot of the comics are joke-driven, my original concept for the strip was that I wanted it to feel like reading the comics pages in the Sunday paper — sometimes it might be funny, sometimes heartwarming, and every once in a while there might even be a serialized adventure story or melodrama. The format of the comic has given me a lot of freedom to experiment and continue to push myself as a cartoonist.
i would personaly take purple and yellow. purple to help with school, yellow to help with inspiration for my art!
I will gladly take my chances on unwrapped cookies. I'd probably be the easiest person in the world to kidnap or murder, because I'd happily eat suspicious food given to me by a stranger. Especially from a witch!
I'm at a point I would trust a self declared Witch over a woman with a cross around her neck any day...
Load More Replies...Witchflowers is the first ongoing story to find success in Sundae Comics. I wrote and drew the first episode as part of the 2021 Inktober art challenge — the word prompt for the day was "crystals." In the comic, a little girl asks about the powers that crystals of different colors contain — and she's surprised in the last panel by the rainbow created by the clear crystal. The comic was an instant hit and my followers demanded more. So, I made more!
These Comics remind me of a book series. Terry Pratchetts Witch Triology. Guess the Comics didn't happen accidentally after all...
Nope. Please consider the harm you do when you casually throw around these kinds of accusations. These words and ideas are mine.
Load More Replies...Those are just for baby birds, not used tear round
Load More Replies...Witchflowers looks a little different from my other comics. Because I started the series during Inktober, an event meant to celebrate artwork made with ink, I chose to post them in black-and-white. The comics are all drawn on bristol board using brushes and dip pens — I add some grey tones to the finished art after I scan them into Photoshop. I really like the look of the black-and-white artwork and it seems the fans of Witchflowers do too. It gives the series a distinctive look that sets it apart from a lot of other comics.
Wild turkeys can fly, but domesticated turkeys usually grow too big to get off the ground.
Load More Replies...While I will continue writing and drawing new Witchflower comics (probably forever!), Sundae Comics will still explore other themes and stories. In October 2022, I introduced a new series about a character called Tiny Dracula. (He's just like regular Dracula, but tiny and adorable.) I've also been publishing a slew of humor comics that poke fun at science fiction and fantasy tropes. Hopefully, I will have more new comics to share with the Bored Panda community soon!
"Caertain?! You want certain, hire yourself a witch. I'm just your cook." __LaTrine 404a5ce4db...f024f3.jpg
Hold on... is "this" and "forest" censored? Come on! How does that even make sense?!
Don't you know? F*rest and th*s are curse words! (Joke)
Load More Replies...I've tried to post this a couple times and it kept messing up trying to login, but if you take the words blurred as "the" and "forest" the blurred letters misspell the oldest profession in the world if you read it in a square... Wait now I'm second guessing that theory
It's really inspired by Terry Pratchett isn't it? In his Books "The Witch Triology" the old Witch explains if you're too long in an Animals Body, your mind is getting weaker till you think you are the Animal you swapped Bodys with.
I’m afraid haven’t read much Terry Pratchett (I really respect his work but it’s just not my cup of tea) — but I appreciate the complement! This is just my imagination at work.
Load More Replies...These are so cute and wholesome! One or two of them were a bit confusing for me, but I still loved them! You are an awesome artist!
Unfortunately BPs voting system knocks them out of order, which makes the story hard to follow.
Load More Replies...Could someone please explain why, in some comics, seemingly random words are written in a thicker font? I've often seen it, but never really understood it.
There are different ways to use bold text — one way is to bold words that might be spoken louder or with emphasis. Another way is to choose words that are important to understanding the text — names, places, verbs, etc. People read comics quickly and if everything looks the same they may be put off by a “wall of text.” Adding bold words helps break things up and add visual interest. At least, that’s why I do it.
Load More Replies...These are so cute and wholesome! One or two of them were a bit confusing for me, but I still loved them! You are an awesome artist!
Unfortunately BPs voting system knocks them out of order, which makes the story hard to follow.
Load More Replies...Could someone please explain why, in some comics, seemingly random words are written in a thicker font? I've often seen it, but never really understood it.
There are different ways to use bold text — one way is to bold words that might be spoken louder or with emphasis. Another way is to choose words that are important to understanding the text — names, places, verbs, etc. People read comics quickly and if everything looks the same they may be put off by a “wall of text.” Adding bold words helps break things up and add visual interest. At least, that’s why I do it.
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