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I'm a cartoonist. I've been publishing comics on this website since 2009. Every few years, I compile these comics into books, such as How to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you. I also make card games, such as Exploding Kittens and Throw Throw Burrito. I've got an animated TV series coming to Netflix.
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Comics - The Oatmeal. ComicsGamesBooks....
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Kitty Letter - a free battle game where you unscramble...
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Books by Matthew Inman. Hello, handsome person. Every few...
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Blog I don't really blog anymore, so this section is mostly...
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- How to Tell If Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You
H ow to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you is the...
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I am making an Exploding Kittens TV series at Netflix. It's...
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About The Oatmeal Everything on this site was written and...
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Comics - The Oatmeal. ComicsGamesBooks. LATESTRANDOMPOPULARCATS. Comics. Shit hits the fan. View. A comic about an eclipse. View. This is a comic about grief, and it's based on a poem by Callista Buchen.
The Oatmeal - Comics by Matthew Inman. Originally published in 2010, I thought this comic about working from home was worthy of a respost. View more on Instagram.
The Oatmeal is a webcomic and humor website created in 2009 by cartoonist Matthew Inman. It offers original comics, quizzes, and occasional articles. Inman has produced a series of Oatmeal books with content from the webcomic and
The Oatmeal es un sitio web de contenido humorístico creado en 2009 por el caricaturista Matthew Inman. Este, quien vive en Seattle, actualiza constantemente su sitio web con cómics, ejercicios y artículos. En 2010, Inman obtuvo más de 4 millones de visitantes únicos al mes.
1M Followers, 384 Following, 850 Posts - @theoatmeal on Instagram: "I make comics and games. Watch my Netflix series in July".
27 de feb. de 2015 · Matthew Inman trabajaba como diseñador web cuando, en 2009, creó el sitio The Oatmeal. Hoy es uno de los sitios de humor más visitados en Internet y ha servido como plataforma para, incluso, financiar un museo.