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30 Funny And Satirical Comics That Show The Contradictions Of Our Society (New Photos)

If you’ve been here for a while, you might know artist and illustrator Anton Gudim, who is known for creating comics full of absurdity, irony and dark humor. Anton Gudim’s work in the world of comics is quite popular thanks to his series “Yes, but”.

The artist shares his comics mostly on Instagram. The artist is very popular because of his distinctive style and clever concepts. Anton draws short panel comics. He has 1.2M followers on Instagram who love his work. Our previous posts (see Part 1 and Part 2) Artists depict our modern society through the lens of humor and satire. Scroll down and enjoy the artwork of the talented artist Anton Gudim.

More info: Instagram | twitter.com | patreon.com | gudim.threadless.com

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Satirical Comics By Artist Anton Gudim That Show How Contradictory Society is (22 New Photos)

Gudim Anton is an artist who notices and portrays the irony that occurs in everyday life. The artist named his comic “Yes, but”, which is very popular all over the world. Anton’s comic is very entertaining. The artist is known for his clever and humorous “yes but” comic series. His art shows us life in its many complexities. We hope you enjoy the humor.

The inspiration for drawing comics comes from the artist’s daily life. Discussing the subject of criticism and the occasional negativity that comes with showcasing work on the internet, the artist showed an admirable attitude. He has 1.1M followers on Instagram who like his work very much. Scroll down to enjoy the comic. For more old comics click here, here, here, and here.

More info: Instagram | twitter.com | gudim.threadless.com | patreon.com

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Ironic short comics based on everyday life by Gudim Anton (26 New Pics)

Meet Gudim Anton, a Moscow-based painter who tells ironic short stories about our current society and its values. Anton named his comic “Yes, but” which is very popular all over the world. The artist notices and portrays the irony that occurs in his everyday life. The artist’s comic is very entertaining. , His art shows us life in its many complexities. We hope you enjoy the comic.

The artist’s comic always ends at an unexpected turn. The inspiration for the artist to make comics comes from his daily life. Anton has created a new Instagram account which has 649K followers who like his work very much. The artist was fond of making comics since childhood. Scroll down to enjoy the comic by artist Anton Gudim. To see more old comics, click here, here, and here.

More info: Instagram | twitter.com | patreon.com | gudim.threadless.com

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A series of satirical and dark humor comics by artist Anton Gudim that shows 25 strange paradoxes

Meet Anton Gudim who is an amazing artist. Anton notices the little ironies of everyday life and portrays them in his own comic format. The artist named his comic “Yes, But” which is very popular all over the world. The artist’s comic is very entertaining and people love his comic because everyone can see the similarities between the “yes, but” moments that we experience in our lives. We hope you will like the comic.

The inspiration for the artist to create a comic comes from his everyday life. The artist has 2 accounts on Instagram with more than 1.6M followers who love his work. The artist started working as an engineer but he soon got bored with the job. The artist had a passion for making comics since childhood, so he decided to quit his job and started making comics. Scroll down to enjoy the comic by artist Anton Gudim. And don’t forget to check out the previous post: Part 1, part 2.

More info: Instagram | patreon.com | gudim.threadless.com.

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