In Will’s comics, you will find a lot of references to well-known optical illusions, pop culture references, fairytale humor, and so much more. Will is very diverse regarding his topics which always find their audience, whether it is a niche like the dinosaur one or a wider one.
In a previous Bored Panda interview, Will shared his biggest influences. "Growing up, I was very influenced by books like Martin Handford’s Where’s Waldo, and comics like Calvin and Hobbes and Little Nemo in Slumberland. Also, the covers of the fantasy novels I read, like Brian Jacques’ Redwall series. I love the illustrations of James Gurney and Shaun Tan, and historical artists like M. C. Escher and Hieronymous Bosch have been influential as well. Most of these influences can be seen in my illustrations rather than my cartoons, though."
If you enjoy Will’s comics, don’t forget to follow his works on social media platforms. And if you are hungry for more comics, we have selected a few artists featured on Bored Panda that are of a similar vibe. Jenna Noble’s comics are absolutely ridiculous how absurd they are, Jimmy Craig has a great collection of one-panel minimal comics, and Carlo Ferdon uses not a single word in his comics.






















