Artist Creates Funny Comics with Unique Characters and Entertaining Scenarios (20 New Pics)

Aidee Sea the creator of After Death Comics has a special gift for combining weird funny and unexpected ideas into unforgettable comics. What began as a ghost-themed concept quickly grew into a broader collection of random, hilarious moments, all with a distinct sense of humor. With more than 61k followers on Instagram and counting, After Death Comics continues to gain fans who enjoy its blend of pop culture references and original characters. Weโ€™ve compiled some of Aideeโ€™s latest comics scroll down to see them and let us know which one gave you the biggest laugh.

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We caught up with Aidee once more to dive deeper into the artistโ€™s creative process and world. With the mystical nature of After Death Comics in mind, we wondered if one of these comics could come to life for a day, which one would Aidee choose to experience firsthand? Nine Lives would be my pick. It would be comforting to know there’s an afterlife for pets and that they’re concerned about us the cartoonist shared.

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Many artists set creative boundaries based on their values, artistic vision or audience needs. We were curious if Aidee has any topics or themes they intentionally steer clear of in their work. Aidee explained, I try to avoid specific topical subjects. This helps ensure that my comics will still hold up in a decade or two.

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Itโ€™s always interesting to peek into the daily life of a cartoonist. We were curious about what a typical day looks like for Aidee and if there are any unique habits or routines that influence their work. Aidee explained, I usually start by lying in bed and scrolling through the internet for a while. Some people might call it procrastination, but thereโ€™s a method behind my laziness. Ideas donโ€™t just materialize out of thin air; they come from your brain processing information, whether consciously or unconsciously. I find that introducing new information to my brain helps fuel the creative process. After that I get up and start on some real procrastination that has nothing to do with work.

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