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Most of us probably remember the old-school comics in newspapers, filled with puns, jokes about wives and husbands, and all kinds of other topics. They were usually pretty short and went straight to the point. Well, if you remember them, the comics of Doug Hill will probably make you feel a little nostalgic.

Doug is better known as Laughing Hippo Studio on his social media. The artist created Potpourri Cartoons as well as Bartoons and Off The Wall comics. His style is simple, reminiscent of newspaper comics, and made from only one panel. And as for Doug's humor, it's quite silly, filled with innuendos, puns, and unexpected endings.

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Elderly couple sitting on a couch in a one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio, illustrating humor and daily life.

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Doug manages to capture the audience with his comics, not only because of the simple style or the one-panel illustrations, but because of his unique humor. Some will feel nostalgic, some have never seen these types of comics and will be interested just because of that. It's really fun to see that this style is still up and running.

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    Woman talking to young boy at a doorway in a one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio with humorous dialogue.

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    Man at desk receiving constructive criticism from a blue ghostly figure in a one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio.

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    Little is known about Doug as a person. His comics are humorous and often very naughty and dirty. The topics and themes he chooses are sometimes risky, but it's all in good fun. The artist makes fun of society, marriages, human emotions, and many other things. He doesn't hold back and isn't afraid to say it how it is.

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    One-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio showing two monks, one commenting on the other's haircut.

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    Two ancient warriors with shields chat outside Medusa’s cave in a one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio.

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    There are some more old-school, newspaper-style comics here on Bored Panda if you like these ones. Like this artist that illustrates the sad truth of modern life and takes a critical look at our society, or these absurd dark humor comics by Perry Bible Fellowship, or perhaps you would be more interested in comics that, hopefully, might make your day a little better.

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    Man confused by a cuckoo clock in a one-panel comic from 30 one-panel comics by Laughing Hippo Studio.

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    Comic by Laughing Hippo Studio showing a one-panel scene with a dad and son illustrating one-panel comics humor.

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    We asked Doug what the main goal of his illustrations is and how he got into art in the first place: "To make people laugh. I rarely do any serious topic comics. I started cartooning back when I was 12 or 13. Mostly copying Mad magazine cartoonists. I had a comic panel in the local newspaper, then in the Army, I had a panel in the post paper."

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    Two polar bears on ice, one in sunglasses and colorful shorts with a drink, illustrating a comic about global warming.

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    Two birds perched on a car wash sign with one reminding the other about their plan after the cars go through.

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    Doug shares what the most difficult part of creating art is for him: "Always the idea. Sometimes I’ll start with a drawing, but mostly I have to visualize the idea before I draw. I do a lot with puns and cliché twists as well."

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    Office worker explaining a broken computer to I.T. technician in a one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio.

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    Prisoners in a comic cell discussing a humorous moment in one-panel comics by Laughing Hippo Studio.

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    The artist says that the topics he chooses to cover are very broad: "Almost anything. Whatever pops into my head. I’ve only ever done one political cartoon, almost exclusively general humor. I do have two other series, Off The Wall dealing with dungeon humor, and Bartoons." Doug also describes his style and type of humor: "My style is sometimes semi-realistic, loose at times, but rarely bizarre artwork. My humor is based mostly on real life. Humor many people can identify with. Sometimes I suppose it’s Boomer Humor (I am 73), and some slightly twisted as well."

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    Black and white one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio showing two women talking at a bar with drinks.

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    One-panel comic from Laughing Hippo Studio showing a psychiatrist asking about feeling invisible in a therapy office.

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    Here's when Doug started these comics and how long he expects to keep doing them: "The two current panel comics, Potpourri and Bartoons, started after I retired in 2010, but I seriously got into them in 2017. The greeting cards go back to high school, and Off The Wall, cartoons were created after college. I want to share my humor with as many people as possible. I have my retirement income so not getting paid for Instagram cartoons is no problem. (I do appreciate the greeting card income, though.)"

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    Cartoon of a woman and child on a couch in a one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio, humorous family moment.

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    One-panel comic from Laughing Hippo Studio showing a woman at a complaints desk saying her son never calls her.

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    Here is some advice from Doug to upcoming artists: "As I used to tell my students: there is no single cartooning style. Look at other cartoonists’ work, but don’t copy them. Learn from them. Analyze why you like it. But stick to your style. A forced style will look amateurish (although there are some great cartoons that have an 'amateurish' style.)"

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    Elderly man touching a boy's hair looking nostalgic in a one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio.

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    One-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio featuring cows on a farm with humorous dialogue about Farmer Brown.

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    Doug shares some more information on himself: "My first cartoon magazine sale came in the early 1970s. I did quite a few for the adult magazine market, but then I went into teaching art (for 31 years). I had been an instructor in the Army and found I loved it. While I did some magazine cartoons during that time, most of my time was spent teaching. I taught high school for the last 12 years and had classes in cartooning and animation. After I retired, I started creating greeting cards and it makes a nice source of extra income. The Instagram comics are my way of getting the 'cartoonist' career I never had."

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    Two dogs in a comic panel, one expressing concern about pollution harming its lungs in a 30 one-panel comics style.

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    One-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio showing a lawyer defending a werewolf client in court.

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    "I hope your readers appreciate my humor. I do not draw digitally. I use pencil and paper and a Papermate flair pen to ink. I do use Photoshop to color and use text, but no iPad or stylus. I have sold over 2,000 cartoons and over 45,000 greeting cards. I’ll probably be found still at my drawing board when I pass away."

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    #20

    Two cartoon cavemen shackled to a stone wall in a one-panel comic by Laughing Hippo Studio.

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    One-panel comic from Laughing Hippo Studio showing two men talking about the term politically correct.

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    What do you think of these comics? Do they give you nostalgia or are they new to you? Tell us in the comments down below and don't forget to upvote your favorite ones! Also, if you like what Doug does, go support him on his social media. Love and support from fans mean everything to the artists out there!

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    One-panel comic showing Narcissus admiring his reflection in the water with Cupid nearby, from Laughing Hippo Studio.

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    One-panel comic from Laughing Hippo Studio showing a chained man and a large captor with a whip by the wall.

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    One-panel comic from Laughing Hippo Studio showing a girl telling her mother she sold her brother on eBay.

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    One-panel comic from Laughing Hippo Studio featuring a pig-headed character at a dinner table with a surprised woman.

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