20 Hilarious Comics By a Caribbean Artist Inspired by Island Life and Daily Struggles

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Are you looking for a fresh and funny perspective on life with a Caribbean flair? You’ve come to the right place This talented artist has created two captivating comic series Lil Puttong which humorously reflects the quirks of everyday island life and Teef Hed which adds a universal twist to relatable moments turning them into side-splitting comic strips. We reached out to the talented cartoonist behind the Caribbean webcomics to learn more about their creative process. Here’s what they shared about how the series came to life. I’ve always been a fan of newspaper comics and comic books and I’ve always wanted to create a version of my own. When asked about the recurring themes in their comics the artist explained For my webcomic Puttong I focus on depicting life here in the Caribbean specifically Trinidad and Tobago, where I’m from. With my other webcomic Teef Hed, I aim to make relatable moments funny and highlight the humor in everyday life. These comics offer a unique insight into Caribbean life blending humor with local culture and universal experiences. Scroll down to check out a selection of strips from both series and dive into the vibrant world of Caribbean storytelling with a unique and witty spin. Don’t miss our exclusive interview with the artist to learn more about their creative journey and work.

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We reached out to the talented cartoonist behind Caribbean Webcomics to dive deeper into their creative journey. Here’s what they shared about how the series came to life. I’ve always been a fan of newspaper comics and comic books and I’ve always wanted to create my version of those. The artist went on to explain the recurring themes in their work for my webcomic Puttong, I aim to capture life in the Caribbean, particularly in Trinidad and Tobago, where I’m from. With my other webcomic Teef Hed, I focus on turning relatable situations into humorous moments. These comics offer a fun and relatable perspective on Caribbean life while keeping the humor accessible to a broader audience.

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When asked about how they generate ideas for new comics, the artist behind the series shared. I draw inspiration from childhood experiences. Sometimes, it’s from quirky ideas that pop into my head and now and then I try to incorporate a little bit of inspiration into the mix.

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We were curious about the artist’s favorite comic they’ve created, and here’s what we learned. Hmm, that’s a tough one. If I had to choose, I’d probably say the Beautiful Monster storyline I did in Teef Hed. It captures the struggles we all face in the age of social media.

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We asked the artist about other comic creators whose styles inspire them and they were kind enough to share. I’m a big fan of Bill Watterson’s work on Calvin and Hobbes and I love Shen’s Owl Turd Comix. Charles Schulz’s work also stands out and I admire the art of those classic cartoons. I’m even a fan of the Ligne Claire art style.

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