What started as a daily comic strip for a college newspaper has since evolved into cartoons featured in The New Yorker. As John McNamee, the artist behind the now-famous Pie Comic, once wrote: “When I graduated, nobody told me to stop.” And so, he continued creating strips for ten years before submitting them.
John’s comics have a unique way of twisting mundane subjects and making people laugh. The artist himself described his cartoons as “energetically deadpan.” He explained: “Like the moment before a pie hits you in the face. I’m always looking to have a little bit of the work done in the reader’s imagination.”
So, let’s hop into the post and see what the artist created since his last appearance on Bored Panda.
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