Artist Draws Absurd Comics For People With A Dark Sense Of Humor (20 New Pics)

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C-Section Comics has been around for 11 years and has probably touched on just about any topic you can think of tongue-in-cheek, from serious social issues to political satire to geeky streaks of pop culture. Some c-section comics are bland and inoffensive, while others have darker undertones and a bit of sarcasm.

The artist behind these hilarious comics, Aidan Schneider, who first shared his comic with us here almost two years ago, spoke about his art with Bored Panda:

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“I draw since I can remember. I’ve published quite a few webcomics in the past, but C-Section Comics is my longest running comic on the web, I’ve been drawing for 11 years. It doesn’t have a fixed theme, I just draw random silly thoughts and jokes that come to mind. Some recurring themes include dark humor, technology, manic humor, existentialism, office humor, programming (I’m a programmer by the way), politics, social issues, God, religion, relationships, the Bible, nihilism, and TV/movies. .”

The artist said he’s slowed down drawing the comics a bit since COVID-19 started because he’s had to reprioritize life, but he assured us he’ll be drawing full speed again now, so this is the perfect time to follow up. Schneider. job

More info: Instagram | Facebook | twitter.com | csectioncomics.com

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Aidan Schneider takes us back to the beginning of electronic comics and how it got its name.

I knew I wanted a random cartoon, and I was thinking about the newspaper’s cartoon section. It has cartoons, cartoons, and cartoons, all starting with the letter ‘c’, so I chose the ‘c’ section.” The .com domain was obviously taken , so I settled on C-Section Comics (so, yes, there is a redundant ‘C’).

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