Martin Rosneris a creative comic artist known for his dark humor and unique stories. With over 119K followers on Instagram, his comics often have surprising and twisted endings.He started making comics as he recovered from depression, using his work to express himself. Rosner chooses which comics to create based on his feelings and feedback from friends. While social media influences his work, he tries not to follow trends too much. His goal is to make people laugh and help them connect through his art, especially when it comes to mental health struggles.More info:Instagram|patreon.comThis post may includeaffiliate links.
Martin Rosneris a creative comic artist known for his dark humor and unique stories. With over 119K followers on Instagram, his comics often have surprising and twisted endings.
He started making comics as he recovered from depression, using his work to express himself. Rosner chooses which comics to create based on his feelings and feedback from friends. While social media influences his work, he tries not to follow trends too much. His goal is to make people laugh and help them connect through his art, especially when it comes to mental health struggles.
More info:Instagram|patreon.com
This post may includeaffiliate links.
Bored Pandareached out to Martin Rosner, the artist behind HotPaper comics, to learn more about his journey and creative process. Martin shared the story of how he began creating comics:“I started making comics once my depression started getting better. It’s not that the comics helped, more that I felt well enough to make them. Just so happened to be at a point in my life when I had enough free time to draw comics. I saw someone posting a comic a day on Reddit, their goal was to do that for 100 days. I said that’s something I could do too. Once I started, I never really stopped.”
Bored Pandareached out to Martin Rosner, the artist behind HotPaper comics, to learn more about his journey and creative process. Martin shared the story of how he began creating comics:
“I started making comics once my depression started getting better. It’s not that the comics helped, more that I felt well enough to make them. Just so happened to be at a point in my life when I had enough free time to draw comics. I saw someone posting a comic a day on Reddit, their goal was to do that for 100 days. I said that’s something I could do too. Once I started, I never really stopped.”
We asked Martin about how he decides what to share with his audience and what to keep more personal. He explained:“I make comedy-based comics cause that’s what I like to read. From time to time, I’ll have a thought or feeling I wanna share. If I think it might help someone feel less alone, I’ll make a comic out of it. It’s also a nice change of pace for my readers. It’s nice to not box yourself in, telling yourself what kind of art you can or can’t do.”
We asked Martin about how he decides what to share with his audience and what to keep more personal. He explained:
“I make comedy-based comics cause that’s what I like to read. From time to time, I’ll have a thought or feeling I wanna share. If I think it might help someone feel less alone, I’ll make a comic out of it. It’s also a nice change of pace for my readers. It’s nice to not box yourself in, telling yourself what kind of art you can or can’t do.”
Martin elaborated on his creative process and how he selects which drafts to develop further:“I make a lot of drafts but ultimately decide on gut feeling alone. I also ask my artist friends, who make me laugh, for input. If they say it works, I’ll turn the idea into a full comic. Sometimes I’ll join a trend if I enjoy it myself, but I try to keep that to a minimum so I don’t turn into a fad.”
Martin elaborated on his creative process and how he selects which drafts to develop further:
“I make a lot of drafts but ultimately decide on gut feeling alone. I also ask my artist friends, who make me laugh, for input. If they say it works, I’ll turn the idea into a full comic. Sometimes I’ll join a trend if I enjoy it myself, but I try to keep that to a minimum so I don’t turn into a fad.”
Considering the impact of social media on his work, Martin noted:“Social media definitely dictates a lot of how I make comics. Mostly the format. Always short and easy to understand. Sometimes I’ll get caught up in numbers and try chasing a trend, but I’m lucky enough to never completely succumb to what the numbers dictate.”
Considering the impact of social media on his work, Martin noted:
“Social media definitely dictates a lot of how I make comics. Mostly the format. Always short and easy to understand. Sometimes I’ll get caught up in numbers and try chasing a trend, but I’m lucky enough to never completely succumb to what the numbers dictate.”
Reflecting on the overall impact he hopes his comics have, Martin added:
“Hope my comics make people laugh and that they can use my art to connect with others.”
During our follow-up conversation, Martin shared further insights into his journey as an artist and his creative approach:
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