Gergely Dudás, known to his followers asDudolf, is a Hungarian illustrator famous for his hilarious comic series featuring adorable characters in absurd situations. What sets his work apart is his lighthearted sense of humor and the clever twists he incorporates into each strip.If you missed our previous posts featuring this talented artist’s work, you should definitely check them out—we guarantee you’ll find something to make you chuckle! For now, scroll down and enjoy the collection of Dudolf’s newest comics that we’ve handpicked for you today.More info:Instagram|thedudolf.blogspot.com|Facebook|x.com|youtube.com|tiktok.comThis post may includeaffiliate links.Bored Pandareached out to Gergely to ask him some fresh questions about his comic series. We were curious about which specific elements the cartoonist considers most effective in creating humor in his work. Here’s what he shared with us: “Relatable and self-aware comics are always very funny. I enjoy turning small daily struggles into comics: I hope they make it a tiny bit easier for others to deal with them. Seeing my most common character, the Bear, in a relatable situation might give the feeling of not being alone in it.”The creator of Dudolf also added: “I also enjoy giving the strips unexpected or overdramatized elements.”RELATED:When asked about his process for creating characters that match the tone of his comics, Dudás explained: “I always try to keep my characters as simple as possible. The Bear and the Duck are my two favorite animals to draw, they look very simple, making them so relatable, I believe.”The cartoonist shared that his goal is to make people laugh and added that he would like to publish more books featuring his work.Gergely also shared more details about some upcoming projects he’s currently working on: “I am super excited about my upcoming book, hitting the shelves on April 1. It’s called ‘Piggle the Pig: The Perfect Pigsty’. It is funny, relatable, and also heartwarming. It is a children’s book, but I’m sure adults will love it too. I can’t wait to see the reactions it will get.”See Also on Bored PandaModal closeAdd New ImageModal closeAdd Your Photo To This ListPlease use high-res photos without watermarksOoops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.Not your original work?Add sourcePublish
Gergely Dudás, known to his followers asDudolf, is a Hungarian illustrator famous for his hilarious comic series featuring adorable characters in absurd situations. What sets his work apart is his lighthearted sense of humor and the clever twists he incorporates into each strip.If you missed our previous posts featuring this talented artist’s work, you should definitely check them out—we guarantee you’ll find something to make you chuckle! For now, scroll down and enjoy the collection of Dudolf’s newest comics that we’ve handpicked for you today.More info:Instagram|thedudolf.blogspot.com|Facebook|x.com|youtube.com|tiktok.comThis post may includeaffiliate links.
Gergely Dudás, known to his followers asDudolf, is a Hungarian illustrator famous for his hilarious comic series featuring adorable characters in absurd situations. What sets his work apart is his lighthearted sense of humor and the clever twists he incorporates into each strip.
If you missed our previous posts featuring this talented artist’s work, you should definitely check them out—we guarantee you’ll find something to make you chuckle! For now, scroll down and enjoy the collection of Dudolf’s newest comics that we’ve handpicked for you today.
More info:Instagram|thedudolf.blogspot.com|Facebook|x.com|youtube.com|tiktok.com
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Bored Pandareached out to Gergely to ask him some fresh questions about his comic series. We were curious about which specific elements the cartoonist considers most effective in creating humor in his work. Here’s what he shared with us: “Relatable and self-aware comics are always very funny. I enjoy turning small daily struggles into comics: I hope they make it a tiny bit easier for others to deal with them. Seeing my most common character, the Bear, in a relatable situation might give the feeling of not being alone in it.”The creator of Dudolf also added: “I also enjoy giving the strips unexpected or overdramatized elements.”RELATED:When asked about his process for creating characters that match the tone of his comics, Dudás explained: “I always try to keep my characters as simple as possible. The Bear and the Duck are my two favorite animals to draw, they look very simple, making them so relatable, I believe.”The cartoonist shared that his goal is to make people laugh and added that he would like to publish more books featuring his work.Gergely also shared more details about some upcoming projects he’s currently working on: “I am super excited about my upcoming book, hitting the shelves on April 1. It’s called ‘Piggle the Pig: The Perfect Pigsty’. It is funny, relatable, and also heartwarming. It is a children’s book, but I’m sure adults will love it too. I can’t wait to see the reactions it will get.”See Also on Bored Panda
Bored Pandareached out to Gergely to ask him some fresh questions about his comic series. We were curious about which specific elements the cartoonist considers most effective in creating humor in his work. Here’s what he shared with us: “Relatable and self-aware comics are always very funny. I enjoy turning small daily struggles into comics: I hope they make it a tiny bit easier for others to deal with them. Seeing my most common character, the Bear, in a relatable situation might give the feeling of not being alone in it.”The creator of Dudolf also added: “I also enjoy giving the strips unexpected or overdramatized elements.”
Bored Pandareached out to Gergely to ask him some fresh questions about his comic series. We were curious about which specific elements the cartoonist considers most effective in creating humor in his work. Here’s what he shared with us: “Relatable and self-aware comics are always very funny. I enjoy turning small daily struggles into comics: I hope they make it a tiny bit easier for others to deal with them. Seeing my most common character, the Bear, in a relatable situation might give the feeling of not being alone in it.”
The creator of Dudolf also added: “I also enjoy giving the strips unexpected or overdramatized elements.”
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When asked about his process for creating characters that match the tone of his comics, Dudás explained: “I always try to keep my characters as simple as possible. The Bear and the Duck are my two favorite animals to draw, they look very simple, making them so relatable, I believe.”
The cartoonist shared that his goal is to make people laugh and added that he would like to publish more books featuring his work.
Gergely also shared more details about some upcoming projects he’s currently working on: “I am super excited about my upcoming book, hitting the shelves on April 1. It’s called ‘Piggle the Pig: The Perfect Pigsty’. It is funny, relatable, and also heartwarming. It is a children’s book, but I’m sure adults will love it too. I can’t wait to see the reactions it will get.”
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