20 Witty ‘Port Sherry’ Comics That Mix Daily Life with Unexpected Twists (New Pics)

Port Sherry is a webcomic by Pedro Arizpe renowned for its witty often surreal humor. The comic covers everything from the quirky everyday moments of life to bizarre and thought-provoking scenarios. Pedro began sharing Port Sherry in 2010 and has since amassed a loyal following online, with over 90,000 Instagram followers. Pedroโ€™s influences come from iconic cartoonists like Walt Kelly Ernie Bushmiller and Bill Watterson which are reflected in his clean expressive artwork visual humor and dynamic storytelling. Each strip offers something to laugh at while encouraging readers to pause and reflect inviting them to view the world from a fresh perspective. Take a scroll down for a mix of humor and insight and enjoy the quirky side of life.

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Pedro Arizpe shared insights into his creative process explaining that he aims for his comics to be both entertaining and thought-provoking. He noted Pure soapbox message comics donโ€™t interest me, but I sometimes try to tap into something with some depth and substance. In my experience, however direct messages are boring and donโ€™t land as effectively as when they are hidden deep inside an interesting entertaining presentation. This philosophy allows Pedro to weave deeper meanings into his work delivering messages in a more subtle and engaging way that resonates with readers.

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We asked Pedro Arizpe if he remembered the first comic he ever created. He recalled, Yes itโ€™s the first one on my website simply called PAC-MAN from 15 years ago. Many elements of what would become my style were already in place: observations on real-life incidents, what-if scenarios and exploring the surprising inner workings of things we often take for granted.

Pedro shared that while his early comics were made to entertain himself first it took a few more years before he could effectively communicate his ideas to readers. This is why many of my early comics while creative and original can often be confusing in terms of the message I was trying to convey he explained. Through time Pedro refined his approach balancing creativity with clarity in his storytelling.

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Pedro Arizpe’s comics often feature different visual styles, so we asked him how he chooses the right approach for each one. Time is the biggest factor, he said. For longer comics, I often skip color or else it would take too long to finish. But sometimes color is necessary to set the tone and mood. Pedro also adjusts the visual style depending on the comic’s vibe whether itโ€™s realistic, simple or highly stylized. Different styles suit different genres and using the wrong one can be distracting.

Looking back, Pedro mentioned that when he first started, he experimented with many styles which often meant spending over a week on each comic as he worked through trial and error. I donโ€™t experiment as much now but if I have the time Iโ€™ll still throw in some creative flourishes here and there he added.

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