In the ever-changing world of comic art (especially online), Pedro Arizpe stands out with his webcomic “Port Sherry.” Since 2010, Pedro has been surprising fans with his witty and relatable stories. With over 90.4k Instagram followers, his comics often tend to capture the funny and heartwarming moments of everyday life. That’s why the artist’s unique art style and clever storytelling touch on deeper themes, making readers laugh and think. In a time when quick content is everywhere, “Port Sherry” is a refreshing reminder of the power of great storytelling and the joy of a well-drawn comic.More info: portsherry.tumblr.com | x.com | patreon.com | portsherry.com | ko-fi.com | Instagram When asked about his distinctive narrative style and artistry that sets “Port Sherry” apart, Pedro explained, “It’s equal parts working on what I personally find interesting, moving, or funny first and foremost, and making sure I provide all the tools necessary to let the reader into what I’m trying to say. A lot of these tools come from my love of movies: accurate facial expressions, timing, significant pauses, framing, etc. I’m always on the lookout for ways to show rather than tell. Because of this, my comics sometimes might seem too oblique and subtle, and some people would prefer they were more straightforward. However, I believe a message or twist has more impact if the reader figures it out on their own rather than if I spell it out for them.” 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.