Bored Panda reached out to Ryan Kramer to ask him some new questions about the comics he creates for the Toonhole series. We wanted to find out more details about the artist’s approach to character design. Asked what considerations he takes into account when creating characters for a new project, Ryan said: “I just try to do what’s best for the joke. Usually, it boils down to what is the clearest read.”
Ryan's cartoons are characterized by their absurd, unexpected, and occasionally dark scenarios, challenging the characters in unique and often humorous ways. We were wondering what specific comic artists or illustrators influenced Kramer's work. He answered shortly: “Classic MAD magazine and old cartoons.”
Kramer started publishing his comics in 2010. Considering that, we were curious if the artist's style has changed since that time. We asked Ryan how it evolved, and what factors influenced these changes. We learned that: “More and more I like to make stuff traditionally. Markers, dip pens, watercolor.”
Lastly, we wanted to know what, according to Ryan, are the most rewarding aspects of being a comic artist. He told us: “It’s a good feeling to make something that hits and resonates with a bunch of people. I wish comic artists were more respected and got more money from social media companies and content aggregators.”






















