Joseph Nowak, a talented Canadian illustrator based in Berlin, is known for his humorous and unpredictable single-panel comics, which he’s been drawing since 2012. With a knack for turning everyday moments into chucklesome scenarios, his work invites you into a quirky world where anything is possible. Whether it’s a snowman melting from his bright ideas or Edward Scissorhands playing rock-paper-scissors, Nowak’s clever cartoons might brighten your day. If you’re looking for a quick dose of humor, you’re in for a treat! Nowak’s comics, which have gained a strong following online, capture the fun and absurdities of life in a way that’s both silly and thought-provoking. Get ready to dive into his latest creations and enjoy a good laugh! We were also fortunate enough to interview the artist and explore his creative process in depth—so be sure to scroll down and check it out! More info: Instagram | nowakdraws.com | Facebook “When I first started drawing the cartoons I was worried about running out of ideas. There have been many single-panel cartoonists, working inside these parameters for many, many years and it’s easy to come to the conclusion that it’s all been done before. But I soon realized (through internet searches, comic book peruses, and correspondence with prolific artists) that that’s not the case at all and that only a small percent of the infinite amount of ideas have yet to be put on paper.” “I sensor some of my ideas because I don’t want my work to be exclusively understood or liked by any one demographic. I’ve also touched on some subject matter in the past that didn’t go over so well so I stay away from it. Much like a stand-up comic honing their material on small stages until it’s ready for the hour-long televised special, I take pointers from my audience and mould upcoming material somewhat.” Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.