Humor is a broad term that describes any comic, absurd, or incongruous capacity to express or perceive what is ludicrous or amusing.
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Nobody just builds a sign because it looks good. If that was the case, we’d probably have paintings and photographs on display on the roads.
The intention of 'Cosmarxpolitan' is to ridicule the awful advice and backwards attitudes of magazines targeted at women; not to poke fun at those who suffered under communist rulers.
If you've stopped by to take a break from the mundane day and entertain yourself with a dose of good humor, you're in the right place. Today, we're delighted to share with you the most recent list of single-panel cartoons by the one and only Dan Piraro. If you've missed our previous posts featuring the earlier works of this artist, now is the best time to catch up.
The internets may be full of WTF, but the library did it first. Judge A Book By Its Cover - Virgin Mobile
In a world where searching for meaning seems futile, absurdism offers a unique perspective. Let’s explore absurdism meaning & ways to embrace it.
These are so weird, I can't tell if they're pro or anti-Obama. Who cares? They're cracking me up either way.
35 Hilarious Headstones and Amusing Epitaphs From People Who Were Too Witty For This Earth - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
When it comes to drawing comics, the artist can choose to spend hours working on one comic that has quite a few panels; however, sometimes just one panel is more than enough to convey the idea one had in mind. Artist Scott Hilburn proves exactly that with his single-panel newspaper comics called “The Argyle Sweater” which are in their second decade of syndication.
ARRRRE YOU READY FOR SOME ABSURDITYYYY?
Die du aber unbedingt sehen musst!
Finding humor in unexpected places is what makes life on Earth less of a drag. And the best part is that you can enjoy these surprises even if you were born under an unlucky star and don't come across that many yourself. All you have to do is go online; there are plenty of places where people share their entertaining everyday discoveries. Like the Facebook group 'Funny Signs.'
Hoppa, dat was de maandag. Gewoon ook keihard niet meer aan
40 Hilariously Absurd Comics From 'War and Peas' - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
28 Cursed Images to Weird Yourself out of Your Skull - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Comic artists nowadays compete to find a new angle or a style of narration that's unique to everyone else's. Nobody knows the real reason why this trend persists, but my guess is that the key reason for this is the surge in the amount of comics that are out there on the internet, and, naturally, they're forced to compete for the attention of comic fans. But as trends come and go, certain styles of comic remain perennially relevant. The newspaper-style cartoon came long before the internet, but its style is one the most preferred mediums of comics among readers. They stick to the point, they're short, and they're amusing, and require almost no context to understand them, making them an easy read. For today's post, the "Bizarro" comics by Dan Piraro are just as described, and in case you've missed the previous two parts, you may find them here (I, II). Goes to show that one doesn't need to chase after novelties to be appreciated as a comic artist; sometimes the old way is the way.
Bill Whitehead's "Free Range" is a one-panel series in the style of "The Far Side" and other observational comics.