
10 Digital Artists: Storytellers in Comics and Cartoons
In this spotlight, we’re excited to introduce ten cartoonists whose work shows just how broad and powerful this art form can be. From dreamy myth-inspired illustrations to gritty, character-driven comics, these artists redefine what cartoon storytelling can look like today. Their styles are diverse; bright and bold, soft and eerie, playful and raw, but they all share a deep love for storytelling and a strong visual voice. Here are 10 digital artists you’ll want to follow if you love comics and cartoons.

Artist Interview: Ook Suyantoko
Ook Suyantoko is an illustrator based in Tangerang, Indonesia, whose work is inspired by everyday life, casual moments, and a playful, comical style. With experience in picture books, comics, editorial work, and social events, he brings a unique blend of storytelling and nostalgia to his illustrations. We asked Ook about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Joe Giunta
Joe Giunta is a seasoned graphic artist, illustrator, and educator with a career spanning decades. Joe explores ways to infuse the energy and spontaneity of traditional art into the digital medium. His love for cartoons has been a constant throughout his career, inspired by the gag cartoons and comic strips he admired growing up. Over time, his style evolved into a unique blend influenced by his heroes from Mad Magazine, The New Yorker, and the Saturday Evening Post — with humor that continues to develop and delight audiences. We asked Joe about his art, creative process, and inspirations.