The artist shared her side of the story of how these comics came about withBored Panda. After you build a foundation with someone and spend a good amount of time getting to know each other, you realize that your everyday life can be just as romantic as that concert you flew to when started seeing each other. 'Our Super Adventure' is a funny comic diary by Sarah Graley that revolves around her long-term relationship, and the series perfectly proves that a cute couple needs only each other to feel happy. Whether she's ridding the house of roaches, using him as her personal radiator , motivating him to work out, or destroying the kitchen while preparing complex meals , Yehuda's wife enjoying everyday life provides him with all the inspiration he needs to create his cute and often relatable comics. This cute couple and their adorable antics have been setting our relationship goals for a while now. "I had been creating a heartwarming-wholesome style cute drawings on Webtoons called Roar Street Journal for 3 years.
I had a great time making it, but I wanted to try creating other comics as well. Coincidentally, my fiancé and I got engaged this year, so I thought it's a good time to start a relationship comic." And since Bonnie has been documenting their little moments in sketchbooks since they started dating, she had a lot of cute couple material to work with. I am Elsbro, a freelance digital illustrator and a part-time webcomic artist. I am trying my hand at creating short comic strips inspired by my homely love life with my soon-to-be wife. The characters Kim and Jay are inspired by me and my girlfriend (we're not as cute though).
If you've been in a relationship for so long that you can't even keep track anymore, you know that things aren't exactly as new, mysterious, and exciting as it was when you were a fresh cute couple. In fact, they're downright weird and disgusting sometimes, when you're in a settled long-term relationship. It's all a sign that you're truly comfortable with the person who's been sharing your space all these years, though, and is, in fact, a real relationship goal. California-based comic artist Mary Park understands this experience on a spiritual level, and she's telling her true love story - the good, the bad, and the slightly traumatizing - through Murrz, an illustrated girlfriend extraordinaire. Relationships have been a very common topic among comic artists, probably because the source of inspiration is so easily accessible. Some couples, like one of our favorites Yehuda Devir and his wife Maya, have been documenting their ups and downs for years—check out their most recent family update here.
If you need more comics to warm your heart, we recommend checking out the work of Jason Shyang, who creates cute comics called The Potato Couple which were featured on Bored Panda here, here, and here or the lovable Love Handle Comics that show the love life of two different people here and here. In an interview with Bored Panda, Thuy told that she draws her inspiration from her own experiences and everyday life with her boyfriend and a cat. Through cozy and intimate illustrations and comics, Thuy creates good memories about her relationship. After some time in a relationship and caught up in the routine, people might forget what that connection means to them and these light-hearted and positive snippets of life packed with little things might help you take a fresh look at your loved ones and appreciate the happiness and warmth they bring.
And to all single people out there who are still in search of true love, these comics will remind you that there is still hope. Besides a hit song immediately popping into your head with the answer "baby don't hurt me," there is no right or wrong answer to this question. The definition is personal and different to everyone; some might not even have a definition as long as it feels right. Vietnamese artist Luong Thuy, known on social media as beisme08, shares honest everyday moments from life with her loving boyfriend and it looks like they are relationship goals. These comics range from extremely adorable and heartwarming moments some people may call cheesy to goofy situations and relationship struggles which make them much more real and relatable. When Catana's bearded boyfriend secretly uploaded her funny comics online, it quickly became an online sensation.
The Saratoga Springs-based artist, however, didn't get drunk on her overnight fame and continues illustrating the adorable and funny moments of everyday life in a long-term relationship. The boyfriend recently posted the cute drawings online and they've already gone viral with more than a million views - something that comes as no surprise given how accessible and relatable Catana's comics are. The simple love drawings cleverly capture the quirks and idiosyncrasies of a cute couple, and although she's only just started, we're pretty sure we'll be seeing a lot more of her brilliant work in the not-too-distant future. We certainly hope so anyway as we can't get enough of Catana's relationship comics. As the daughter of actor Jon Voight, Jolie appeared in the media from an early age.
After embarking on her own career, she earned a reputation as a "wild child", which contributed to her early success in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Celebrity profiles routinely covered her fascination with blood and knives, experiences with drugs, and her sex life, particularly her bisexuality and interest in sadomasochism. Situations like these, and more, are perfectly illustrated by Tel Aviv-based artist and graphic designer Yehuda Adi Devir. He describes his everyday life with his wife Maya in a series of comic illustrations that every couple will relate to. We all have our fun little quirks that only the closest people know about, but Mary Park decided that everyone should know how quirky she is. The California-based artist creates comics inspired by her everyday life called Murrz comics.
So, I've always been an artist since I was a child and was very much inspired by my favorite cartoons, comic books, and games. I discovered my style through lots of experimentation between American and Japanese cartoons, and eventually ended up with what you see today! Cartoons have always had a special place in my heart, because you are able to draw from real life or create totally different fantasies that don't apply to reality, and I've always admired the creativity behind that. "I had been creating heartwarming-wholesome style cute drawings on Webtoons called Roar Street Journal for 3 years. I had a great time making , but I wanted to try creating other comics as well," Bonnie told Bored Panda. Coincidentally, she also got engaged at the time, so it seemed like the perfect moment to start a relationship comic.
Everybody who's been in a happy relationship knows that it's made of cute, wholesome, and, honestly, hilarious everyday stuff that you experience with your significant other. It's the small things that make the world of a loving relationship go round. The significance of these things doesn't elude the comic artist from the UK called Barmy Chip Witch, who documents the everyday hilarity and wholesomeness of her own relationship.
The artist highlights how important it is that her comics are simple and easily understandable to everyone. Her drawing style and messages are colorful and detailed with a very recognizable cute art style. Leaving very little to interpretation, she is drawing sincere stories about everything her real relationship is made of—from cozy moments together, the perks of being with the right person, and support to funny misunderstandings, moments of loneliness, and fighting. But even struggles and the candid part of any relationship are portrayed in a positive light, with the same message that love is unconditional and forgiving. In a recentinterviewwith Bored Panda, the artist said she came up with the idea for creating comics after noticing that her Facebook feed was pretty text-heavy.
She downloaded a kids' drawing app to illustrate some things that happened in her daily life and thus her journey to creating comics began. "I first drew a spider that crawled on my arm while I was watching TV and while the drawing was awful, my friends got a laugh out of it so I kept doing them and eventually started making panel comics," says the artist. Catana Chetwynd'scomic seriesis a pain-free answer to capturing the goofball side of every relationship.
After her boyfriend John published Catana's drawings of their daily life online, a solid fanbase of 2.9 million startedfollowingthis happy little couple. Digital art and art, in general, is not easy and requires a lot of patience, time, resources, and in most cases even money, therefore we wanted to know how the talented comic artist started her own career in digital art. "I draw inspiration from everyday life. For 'IT Guy & Art Girl,' many of the ideas are from daily experiences, so a lot of stories actually happened in real life! Other times, the idea comes from our friends, the internet, or things I observed in life. When an idea hits me, I usually write it down so I can use it in the future." Sarah started 'Our Super Adventure' as a way of documenting little moments in her and Stef's cute relationship and they really resonated with people.
"We talk to loads of people at comic shows and online who tell us that they do the silly stuff we do in the cute comics as well and that's really sweet! I think there are a lot of playful nerdy relationships in the world and it's nice to know there's a bunch of people out there in relationships with their best pal who have a friendly sense of humor in their companionship." But not all couple comics are so romantic and sweet they could give you diabetes just by looking at them. Some artists choose a different approach from the idealistic picture and depict their relationships in an unfiltered way.
For example, in Ok Blue comics, the artist explores relationship dynamics, stating that "not all couples have to be 'cute' to be real, genuine, and happy." Murrz comics hilariously show what happens when couples get too comfortable in long-term relationships. In the end, whatever your relationship looks like, the most important thing is that it's healthy and brings you happiness. After directing the documentary A Place in Time , which was distributed through the National Education Association, Jolie made her feature directorial debut with In the Land of Blood and Honey , a love story between a Serb soldier and a Bosniak prisoner, set during the 1992–95 Bosnian War. She conceived the film to rekindle attention for the survivors, after twice visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina in her role as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador. To ensure authenticity, she cast only actors from the former Yugoslavia—including stars Goran Kostić and Zana Marjanović—and incorporated their wartime experiences into her screenplay. The Bangalore-based webcomic artist creates simple and cute relationship doodles.
He started his project back in 2018 with the idea to show how different his 'boo' and him are. In his heartwarming series of illustrations, Tel Aviv-based artist Yehuda Adi Devir presents an illustrated look at married life. Based on real-life exchanges with his wife, Maya, Devir's sweet and silly relationship comics are sure to put a smile on your face. "It depends on the length of the comic. For 4-6 panels, it usually takes about 3 hours. For longer comics that occupy 5-10 slides in an Instagram post, they usually take a day to finish. Sometimes I would write the story and draw the sketch on one day, and then finish it up on the next day." Yehuda Devir is a Tel-Aviv-based illustrator, comic artist and character designer who creates adorable relationship comics about his daily domestic adventures with his wife, Maya Devir. Luong Thuy, or beisme08 on Instagram, uses her illustrations to depict her daily life and cute moments with her boyfriend that make people smile at how cute they are as a couple.
Of course, the relationship isn't the only topic Mary breached with her hilarious comics. Most of her cartoons could be described as a slice of life, and as of now, one of her main fortes is creating funny and realistic comics that all girls can relate to and understand. Park made it her mission to bring a smile to her readers' faces with her quirky comics, and the overwhelming support she has received over the years has only made her strive further.
When Bonnie Pang started IT Guy & ART Girl, she thought no one would read it because there already had been so many great relationship comics. However, here we are, 243K Instagram followers later, and the artist from Hong Kong is incredibly happy to know that so many people are relating. Who doesn't love to share a homely, comfortable moment with your significant other?
In a way, everyday life is made out of such small details, and one could argue that they are the most important part in a relationship. 3 years ago Thai illustrator Tuna Dunn began publishing beautifully relatable comics about crushes, relationship problems, and heartbreak on the internet. Artist creates cartoon drawings of romance, longing, and sometimes painful moments in everyday life and it looks like people can truly relate to them. Around 1.5 years ago, when we discovered Thuy's comics and illustrations, she said that she wants people "to feel happy and optimistic" after seeing her artwork. At the time, she had been drawing and posting her artwork online for about half a year and had 50k followers.
Fast forward to today, it seems that her goal of making people happy and bringing positivity to their daily lives has been working pretty well, as she currently has 257k followers enjoying her work. We have sent an email to the address you provided with an activation link. Check your inbox, and click on the link to activate your account. Jolie's public image is strongly tied to her perceived beauty and sex appeal. Many media outlets, including Vogue, People, and Vanity Fair, have cited her as the world's most beautiful woman, while others such as Esquire, FHM, and Empire have named her the sexiest woman alive; both titles have often been based on public polls in which Jolie places far ahead of other celebrity women. Her most recognizable physical features are her many tattoos, eyes, and in particular her full lips, which The New York Times considered as defining a feature as Kirk Douglas's chin or Bette Davis' eyes.
Among her estimated 20 tattoos are the Latin proverb quod me nutrit me destruit ("what nourishes me destroys me"), the Tennessee Williams quote "A prayer for the wild at heart, kept in cages", four Buddhist Sanskrit prayers of protection, a twelve-inch tiger, and geographical coordinates of where she first met her adopted children. Over time, she has covered or lasered several of her tattoos, including "Billy Bob", the name of her second husband. In 2005, Jolie returned to major box office success with the action-comedy Mr. & Mrs. Smith, in which she starred opposite Brad Pitt as a bored married couple who find out that they are both secret assassins.
Artist Yehuda Adi Devir illustrates daily life with his wife in a series of sweet and silly relationship comics. To see more of Devir's relationship comics, be sure to check out hisInstagram. In addition to his many marriage-inspired illustrations, you'll also find original character designs, homages to iconic superheroes, and other comic book-inspired pieces.
"Thanks to John's suggestion, his magical ability to create websites in a few hours, and his inspiring daily antics, I am now able to fulfill my childhood dream of becoming a cartoonist while juggling the responsibilities of being an obsessive dog mom." Now, with over 850,000 followers on Instagram, Catana Comics is pleasing more and more cute couples. Scroll down to enjoy her newest work and feel free to send these highly relatable comics to your significant other ASAP. Meet a 30-year-old Chinese comic illustrator from Hong Kong Bonnie Pang, the person behind the popular webcomic series called the "ITguyARTgirl." Some might recognize the illustrator already as she is represented by the Astound agency. However, one should not forget, that Bonnie is a creative genius that loves to make illustrations that include surprising, funny, and relatable everyday situations featuring her husband and their dog Milky.
All of this, especially added to Pang's creative visual style, makes for a brilliant combination that can put a smile on one's face almost instantly. Kornsarin Pattarasopak creates illustrations to show small fragments of love in her everyday life and how they make her happy. I started making these illustrations of my partner and me because I wanted to express my love beyond words! They had become really fun to make, so I kept drawing more and more for him and decided to share it with everyone as well. They're funny and unique, and not relatable in the way that others are like "oh I hate my life, oh i eat all the time and i have all these nice clothes but never wear them." These comics are not about what others think, but they are simple and heartfelt and each one of these made my day.
They are relatable because they are unique and not because they are the canon "relatable" that encourages people to dislike themselves or their life. And I used to write a lot for fun, so when I found out about webcomics, I figured this was a way to start again and do it regularly — so here I am. I write the comics, and partner with a wonderful illustrator to create the art. "My goal is to create a comic, starting at 2x a week and working up to 5x a week, for an entire year," Tabby writes on Patreon. "Not only will this continue to push me as an artist, but it will again be a way of documenting this new chapter in my life. Slice of life comics have always been appealing to me, they open up lives of the creators to the readers and allow us all to connect to each other. And as an artist, that is what I want to be able to do - connect to people." Webcomic creator and digital artist Tabby, from Illinois, knows the pain of being in a long distance relationship all too well.
Slice of Life, a webcomic drawn over a year about her long distance boyfriend, documented the highs and lows of a life apart, but only recently made Internet headlines when it was shared on Imgur. I think most of us can agree, that the honeymoon phase in a relationship is slightly overrated; the comfortable stage is where the fun isreallyat. On her Instagram account Murrz Studio, the Los Angeles-based artist chronicles what it's like to be in love with someone you're completely at ease with even after you've seen their horrible-looking driver's ID and had farted in front of them countless times. Meet Mary Park , an illustrator and graphic designer based in Los Angeles, USA. Park has achieved internet fame for her spot-on illustrations of the daily struggle also known as womanhood and comics that accurately depict her long-term relationship in hilarious episodes.
After all, all of those embarrassing, frustrating, or just plain annoying moments can turn out to be comedic gold. Well, and we can't exactly say they aren't relatable either, because we are pretty sure at least once in our lives we have come to face similar situations too. You can imagine these comics as the artist's daily chronicles with her foreign boyfriend from Latvia. Their relationship, judging from the comics, is an enviable thing.
They support and help each other in hard times, they show their sensitive and ugly side, and they're honest with each other, but most importantly, they know know to make each other laugh and smile, which in turn brings a smile the reader of the comic. I am a Bangalore-based webcomic artist, the creator of Lovehandlecomics. What started off as simple illustrations trying to show how different my boo and I were from each other and yet in love, soon developed into 4 panel webcomics, published only on Instagram so far. They went viral a few years ago and people are clamouring for her simple, minimalist doodles that show such pure love between herself Catana, and her boyfriend, John. Not only is it cute, it resonates with millions across the world. She's got millions of followers on her instagram, and every one of her posts leave people wanting more.
Catana is famous on the internet for the cute comics she creates of her and her boyfriend. In an attempt to avoid the unprecedented media frenzy surrounding their relationship, Jolie and Pitt traveled to Namibia for the birth of their first biological child. On May 27, 2006, she gave birth to a daughter, Shiloh Nouvel, in Swakopmund. During labor, Jolie had fits of hysteric laughter due to the administration of morphine. They sold the first pictures of Shiloh through the distributor Getty Images with the aim of benefiting charity, rather than allowing paparazzi to take these valuable photographs. Purchased the North American and British rights to the images for $4.1 and $3.5 million respectively, a record in celebrity photojournalism at that time, with all proceeds donated to UNICEF.
Jolie was involved in a well-publicized Hollywood scandal when she was accused of having caused the divorce of actors Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston in October 2005. By 2008, Jolie was considered the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, earning $15–$20 million per film. While other actresses had been forced to take salary cuts in recent years, Jolie's perceived box office appeal allowed her to command as much as $20 million plus a percentage.
She starred alongside James McAvoy and Morgan Freeman in the action film Wanted , which proved an international success, earning $341.4 million worldwide. The film received predominantly favorable reviews; writing for The New York Times, Manohla Dargis noted that Jolie was "perfectly cast as a super-scary, seemingly amoral assassin," adding that "she cuts the kind of disciplinarian figure who can bring boys of all ages to their knees or at least into their theater seats." She began to learn from her father, as she noticed his method of observing people to become like them. Their relationship during this time was less strained, with Jolie realizing that they were both "drama queens." As a public figure, Jolie has been cited as one of the most powerful and influential people in the American entertainment industry.
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