A couple of years ago, during quarantine, I decided to spend my time doing something creative. So, I grabbed an iPad and learned how to create webcomics. As a true Potterhead, I started the series “1000 Ways to End Voldemort,” where I imagine creative ways to end the Dark Lord. Apparently, I’m not that creative with names. In 2021, I became a father and left the magical drawings somewhere between the diapers and the Peppa Pig plushies. Now that my little girl is 3, I wanted to introduce her to the wonderful magical world I grew up with. So, I started drawing again. I’ve created over 170 comics so far (you can see them all on my Instagram) and have many ideas for the remaining 830 ways to end you-know-who. I hope you enjoy, laugh, and don’t complain too much about the absolute lore inaccuracies of some of the jokes. More info: Instagram I followed webcomic accounts like “The Adventures of Business Cat,” “Cyanide & Happiness,” and “Strange Planet,” and thought that I could learn how to draw my own comics on an iPad. And so, my journey began… When I’m drawing, I pick something from my notes and think of a funny (and nearly always stupid) way to use it to defeat Voldemort. When you’re not focused on being lore-accurate, it gets easier. Also, people send me DMs with their ideas, and that helps, too. I also sometimes get creative blocks. When that happens, it’s time for a movie marathon again (yay!). Every time I do one, I find new things. Also, I grew up with Harry Potter, and creating these comics feels like I’m adding my silly but funny grain of sand to the wizarding world. 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.