30 Joyful Comics By Maximumble That’ll Make You Feel Like An Artist
Life is full of crazy, odd, and unexpected events which leave an impression on us. Those who want to revitalize it can employ any form of artistic expression. Hooks, punchlines, and sinkers are the pillars supporting a successful comic. For today’s series, we’ll use Chris Hallbeck’s art, which is as simple as a circle and a rectangle. Get ready for his unique gem, which contains everything from humor to romance and covers any topic!
Comics are Chris Hallbeck’s passion, and he launched his first project while still in high school. He named one of his characters Biff and gave his best friend a series about it. Following that he upgraded the character and displayed many copies of his Biff comics to everyone. The artist chose to share all of his works online after being familiar with doing it between 1995 and 1998. A severe lack of enthusiasm for creating art resulted from the rejection of his planned syndication and it lasted for 8 years.
The Savage Chicken comic allowed Chris to rekindle his love of creativity, and he went back to making funny comics in 2006. The Maximumble, Minimumble, and Book of Biff are his most well-known series. Stick men in black and white and the formats used to be published on social media, such as informal comic strips and quick films. You may wonder how difficult his creative process is. He never allows himself to be sidetracked and works out virtually every week.
Swipe down for 30 of Chris Hallbeck’s entertaining comics if you enjoy plot twists without caring about how nice or not the art is. To join his rabid community, feel free to browse all of his "sassy" websites. Here we go!
Comics are Chris Hallbeck’s passion, and he launched his first project while still in high school. He named one of his characters Biff and gave his best friend a series about it. Following that he upgraded the character and displayed many copies of his Biff comics to everyone. The artist chose to share all of his works online after being familiar with doing it between 1995 and 1998. A severe lack of enthusiasm for creating art resulted from the rejection of his planned syndication and it lasted for 8 years.
The Savage Chicken comic allowed Chris to rekindle his love of creativity, and he went back to making funny comics in 2006. The Maximumble, Minimumble, and Book of Biff are his most well-known series. Stick men in black and white and the formats used to be published on social media, such as informal comic strips and quick films. You may wonder how difficult his creative process is. He never allows himself to be sidetracked and works out virtually every week.
Swipe down for 30 of Chris Hallbeck’s entertaining comics if you enjoy plot twists without caring about how nice or not the art is. To join his rabid community, feel free to browse all of his "sassy" websites. Here we go!
#1 Bench dating app
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#2 Nothing's for free
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#3 High double fives
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#4 Changing potion
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#5 Signal to nowhere
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#6 Online glasses
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#7 No more privacy
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#8 Dark eye shields
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#9 Too much magic
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#10 Time to disguise
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#11 Haha … that's fun …
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#12 What is romantic?
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#13 Good job, dude …
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#14 Vacation request
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#15 Just … put it back
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#16 Civilized human
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#17 You mean … you?
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#18 So Sesus Scrist!!
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#19 Can't handle myself
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#20 What a gentleman!
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#21 Not with dat face …
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#22 Gulp gulp gulp
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#23 They sweated lol
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#24 Turkey is ready
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#25 1 minute then fail
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#26 Wait a second …
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#27 Got the new one
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#28 Yeah, you're right!
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#29 Only two of us
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#30 He'll live longer
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