To provide you with a better understanding of what you’re about to experience, let’s revisit what the author of the series, Mart Virkus, shared with us about Arcade Rage the last time: “They are inspired by games, movies, memes, and other art in general. But also the things going on in the world, whether it’s corona or climate issues. The ideas come together when these two things meet. I just like layering in different meanings into a single comic. I guess it’s just the fun of finding new connections between art and life. Sometimes it’s about highlighting a more serious issue while not making it obvious, and letting the reader make that connection. So it’s like a mind game for both me and the reader. And other times, it’s just random silly jokes with no deeper meaning. Or just jokes about games I like. Above all, making these just makes me feel less anxious about the world and if it does that for others too, then that’s a win." More info: Instagram | arcaderage.co | Facebook | twitter.com But mostly I find keeping it simple is a good way to go. Less is more. I try to keep the joke as short as possible and remove as much extra stuff as I can.” But at the end of the day, drawing comics is just fun & great way to let your mind wander a bit. You get a nice dopamine hit when you hit publish.” 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.