Silly situations happen to all of us. From clumsy mistakes, to meeting strange people, we can all relate one way or another. That's why comics portraying those kinds of situations are so popular among artists. They want to show you that you're not alone in this world. That we all run into similar problems.
We've all been there.
Sometimes all humans need is a dose of humorous self-reflection with a hint of inspiration, conveniently set in daily life. This is pretty much all that’s prescribed in one—colorful characters struggling with daily annoyances and celebrating the random details worth doing so. Awoo comics, created by AC Stuart, who also goes by Andy, feature a wolf pack, a middle-aged deer, and even a possum.
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When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
Cassey Ho is not your typical fitness entrepreneur. She is an internet-famous trainer and social media personality who promotes body positivity and strives to create an inclusive and supportive community. With over 8.7 million subscribers on her YouTube channel and over 2.3 million followers on her "Blogilates" Instagram account, Cassey encourages her followers to embrace their unique selves.
Sometimes all humans need is a dose of humorous self-reflection with a hint of inspiration, conveniently set in daily life. This is pretty much all that’s prescribed in one—colorful characters struggling with daily annoyances and celebrating the random details worth doing so. Awoo comics, created by AC Stuart, who also goes by Andy, feature a wolf pack, a middle-aged deer, and even a possum.
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
Here's a little treat of great comics for your day. These comics will probably make you surprised at how good they actually are. They have everything that a great comic needs, and even extra: great sense of humor and style, killer punchlines and a dash of consistency. This whole mixture is almost guaranteed to make you laugh out loud.
The series featuring new adventures of the best pals, Nerd and Jock by Marko Raassina, is back on Bored Panda. The webcomic by the Finnish artist has a great fanbase, counting over 500k on Instagram alone. We've previously published some episodes about this funny duo and other characters sharing adventures with them.
The series featuring new adventures of the best pals, Nerd and Jock by Marko Raassina, is back on Bored Panda. The webcomic by the Finnish artist has a great fanbase, counting over 500k on Instagram alone. We've previously published some episodes about this funny duo and other characters sharing adventures with them.
Everyone enjoys a good laugh, but not all of us have a thing for innocent knock knock jokes. Luckily, there are artists who can amuse even the darkest of souls. James Lecarpentier is the man behind Good Bear Comics, a hilarious series of irreverent strips that constantly surprise their readers with unexpected endings.
We’re delighted to present the latest selection of cute yet witty comics by the Colombian artist, Andrés J. Colmenares. Some of you may recall the previous features of this artist on Bored Panda. However, today, we felt it was finally time to share more 'Wawawiwa Comics' with you. Why, you ask? Well, the weekend is almost here, so it’s a good time to tune into a positive mood, and with the strips from this artist, that's guaranteed. You’ll undoubtedly feel so much better right away.
The series featuring new adventures of the best pals, Nerd and Jock by Marko Raassina, is back on Bored Panda. The webcomic by the Finnish artist has a great fanbase, counting over 500k on Instagram alone. We've previously published some episodes about this funny duo and other characters sharing adventures with them.
The distinction between "you're" and "your" might not look like much to some, but confusing the two can deeply annoy those of us who value good grammar. While we do understand that learning a second language is a hard job, these comma usage mistakes or spelling errors happen even to the native speakers. That, in turn, can either make the recipient laugh or miss your message entirely. Following the rules of English grammar makes your texts clearer and more respectable.
On samaaj, selfies, and so much more.
This artist's comics might make you laugh and shock you a little bit
For people that don't like people.
Life needs spice. Not the Dune kind, just the regular kind. The mundane aspect of our lives can be dull, and frankly boring.
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
The series featuring new adventures of the best pals, Nerd and Jock by Marko Raassina, is back on Bored Panda. The webcomic by the Finnish artist has a great fanbase, counting over 500k on Instagram alone. We've previously published some episodes about this funny duo and other characters sharing adventures with them.
No matter what kind of comics you’re into, Pixie and Brutus need little introduction. Created by illustrator Ben Hed, these unlikely friends have won the hearts of millions by constantly finding themselves in hilarious situations.
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
Gregor Czaykowski, alias Loading Artist, est LE mec qui fait les illustrations les plus drôles du web. Nous vous avions parlé de nombreux webcomics, mais lui c'est la crème de la crème. Lorsque vous l...
Do your friends define your sense of humor as slightly weird? Bizarre, maybe? Absurd?.. If so, come join the club, there are many of us out here! And for fans of this particular type of humor, may we offer you these comic strips by Elder Cactus, an artist who has the ability to make a dead man smile with his witty comics? Hilariously and wonderfully absurd, these comic strips have left some people snorting with laughter. More than 24k people on Instagram are already following this artist, so why don't you? But first, head on below to see 60 of the best comics from Elder Cactus and don't forget to vote for the ones you liked the most!
We’ve got some exciting news for you, dear pandas! One of our favorite artists, Maria Scrivan, is back on Bored Panda. If you’re not familiar with her cartoon series yet, don’t worry – we’ve got you covered! You can easily catch up on her earlier work and check out all the previous posts featuring Scrivan’s single-panel comics that depict absurd situations and funny characters. Today, we’ve selected some of her most recent strips, and we also had the chance to chat with the artist herself!
Based in Brighton, UK, SNELSE, also known as Steve Nelson, is a master at creating funny and colorful illustrations that might brighten your day.
The perfect bra has to have it all - the shape, the size, the beauty and the comfort. It's such a shame that perfection is so rare to come by.
Working in an office does not only mean stability and routine but also stress, burnouts and challenges that one has to overcome. So it is not only good but also recommended to distance oneself from all the difficulties at work once in a while by looking at things from the prism of laughter. And we think we can help you with that!
When he was in high school, James Rallison (cartoonist of "The Odd 1s Out") wasn't partying or winning football games like his older brother. Instead, he posted online comics. It has been over six years since he uploaded his first comic strip, and we thought it's about time we presented you his work. Just like James' nickname, they're a little odd. But in a good way. Dealing with a wide variety of themes, including romance, parenting, and many many more, the funny comics often take unexpected plot twists and turns, constantly keeping the reader guessing where the next panel will take them. James still posts his dark humor webcomics, although less frequently than he used to due to most of his time being occupied by a YouTube channel. Let's hope he can strike a balance between the two mediums. Scroll down to check out his fun comics!
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Society has lots of issues and that is no secret. Lots of artists create art connected with those issues: to spread awareness and to talk about the things we have to change so the world can become a better place for everyone.
“Random but not too random” would be one way to describe the hilarious comics by the artist "Awesome Tales Comics" who makes various themed comics, however, most of them touch upon sometimes sensitively viewed subjects such as heaven and hell.
If you are up for some delightful chaos, you are in the right place!
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Stay in bed and enjoy a fresh set of memes with a freshly brewed coffee.
Artist's girl-problem-focused drawings, filled with humor, cleverness, and a hint of self-mockery, resonate well with her audience of 676,000.
If you are one of those people who finds it difficult to say if the glass is half full or half empty, you might have a new term to describe yourself—Optipess. It's a word made up out of two contrasting mental attitudes—optimism and pessimism—that can actually coexist in the universe of this Norwegian comic artist, Kristian Nygård. And the result is entertaining comics that are sometimes funny and silly, sometimes sad, and hit us right in the feels. The artist's name might ring a bell for any pandas who have been around a while, because we first featured Nygård's webcomics that explain depression over 5 years ago. Fast-forward to today—he's still turning his random ideas into witty comics drawn in his own distinct style. His topics range from mental health and social issues to pop culture and gaming, so everyone can find something they will enjoy and relate to.
Amanda, the cool mind behind "Amandapanda comics," used to juggle being a lawyer, single mom, and a comic artist all at once. Recently, she's hung up her lawyer hat to focus more on her passion for drawing and making people laugh. Even with a busy life, especially with teaching her 4-year-old life lessons through Mario Kart, she's all about creating comics that make her and everyone else smile.