Nate Fakes, besides having an awesome name that sounds like a perfect pseudonym, also has a comic series with his own unique style. They mostly revolve around situational humor, ridiculous situations, gags, and puns, and involve anything from animals and humans to inanimate objects. His illustrations and captions provide a powerful two-punch combination in his punchlines, knocking you out with a good joke.
Nate Fakes, besides having an awesome name that sounds like a perfect pseudonym, also has a comic series with his own unique style. They mostly revolve around situational humor, ridiculous situations, gags, and puns, and involve anything from animals and humans to inanimate objects. His illustrations and captions provide a powerful two-punch combination in his punchlines, knocking you out with a good joke.
Australian cartoonist and illustrator Paul Woods, sometimes known as "Woodsy," is based in Melbourne. Paul enjoys using wordplay and puns to bring his single-panel comics to life.
Meg is an aspiring comic artist based in Pittsburgh. She creates relatable cartoons as a way to document her thoughts and feelings since she's "too lazy to be consistent with the diary."
While dark humor isn't a new concept, the name was only introduced in 1935 by the French surrealist Andre Breton. Dark humor jokes include themes that are usually considered taboo or hard to discuss, while often including a touch of irony.
Australian cartoonist and illustrator Paul Woods, sometimes known as "Woodsy," is based in Melbourne. Paul enjoys using wordplay and puns to bring his single-panel comics to life.
Nate Fakes, besides having an awesome name that sounds like a perfect pseudonym, also has a comic series with his own unique style. They mostly revolve around situational humor, ridiculous situations, gags, and puns, and involve anything from animals and humans to inanimate objects. His illustrations and captions provide a powerful two-punch combination in his punchlines, knocking you out with a good joke.
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Mark Parisi's Off the Mark comics have been making people laugh for a whopping 37 years!
Short comics are the best for passing time or just finding fellow people who share the same ideas as you. Some artists stick to a particular theme, however. So while some comics are lighthearted and revolve around funny day-to-day stories, there are comics that cater particularly to those of you who like dark humor.
2,000 hours of video calls and 22,000 emails—this is what it took to create Rewriting Extinction, a collaborative charity project that has the support of some of the most beloved stars and comic artists on Earth.
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!
*Organises future around doing as little maths as possible*
If you feel tired of reading long comic strips but still want a good laugh, well, today is your lucky day, because we are sharing new comics of Chilean cartoonist Karlo Ferdon. He is one of those artists who is able to make people laugh without using a single word.
I'm happy to tell you that there is a new series of funny comics here on Bored Panda! In every comic, I try to show my lovely followers that you're not alone in your thoughts.
Meet comic illustrator Sean, the person behind the popular webcomic series called “Deliberately Buried Comics.” Sean is a creative genius that loves to make illustrations that feature surprising, funny, and sometimes even dark endings with a twist.
Happiness ain't a choice, it's a word. I draw relatable comics that help people laugh every once in a while.
"Welcome to my life"—this is how a comic artist describes her Instagram page Life of Jolie. Life of Jolie is a fresh comic 21-year-old Johanne Lid from Norway started when the world turned into a madhouse back in March to illustrate what her everyday life looks like. Funny and quirky slice-of-life comics have everything an "average" person can relate to—her personal struggles, cute and challenging relationship moments, adorable and sometimes unpredictable pets, as well as some precious childhood memories. Although her comics follow the life of a fictional character, most of them are so real and dear to her heart, you can tell they depict real-life experiences.
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.
Who's not in for a good laugh? We are sure that our pandas love that. This is why we are excited to share some amusing comics by Blanche that might surprise you with unexpected and funny twists.
I've wanted to draw comics for a while now but never really had the guts to, up until recently. Here are some I made in the last couple of weeks. The style is a little inconsistent as I'm still trying to find what looks best.
Paul Woods, also known as "Woodsy", is a comic artist and cartoonist from Melbourne, Australia. The author of “Insert Brain Here”, a single-panel comic series, captures the essence of humor using only a few words for the dialogues between the characters of his stories. It is nearly impossible to stop giggling while scrolling through Paul’s work. Wood's unique style consists of clever puns and wordplay, breathing life into his creations and leaving his audience smiling.
If laughing is the best medicine, then you're about to be very healthy. Dan Piraro is back with his humorous, sarcastic, and silly comics about all kinds of absurd situations. Dan's comics are very popular in over 360 newspapers and are shared all over the internet. So you've probably seen them before.
While dark humor isn't a new concept, the name was only introduced in 1935 by the French surrealist Andre Breton. Dark humor jokes include themes that are usually considered taboo or hard to discuss, while often including a touch of irony.
Today we’d like for you to see the new works of Alvin Juano, a comic artist who creates comics under the name of “The Square Comics.” Though Alvin’s comics are no super-professional illustrations, they convey their message really well without much effort. The comic meaning is easy to understand and the artist’s sense of humor never disappoints.
In a world filled with complexities and everyday challenges, Krysten Bevilaqua, the creative mind behind Bevs Boredom comics, has found a way to navigate life's twists and turns with a dash of humor and a lot of heart.
Domien Delforge makes intriguing images that may make people laugh and help them think about important social issues. His drawings are
Meet the talented comic artist MadeByTio, who is well known for being a creative genius that loves to make illustrations that feature surprising, funny and sometimes borderline ridiculous situations with a dash of ironic reality that, for some, might seem somewhat offensive. All of this, especially added to his creative yet simple visual style that is just four panels (most of the time), makes for a brilliant combination that might just give you (and your inner demon that very much enjoys a dark comic) a good laugh.
Everyone in life has different experiences and uniquely lives them out. However, there are some things that we can all relate to, or at least laugh at. Those things happen to most of us and we don't even realize that.
Half a year ago we wrote about an incredible artist whose sense of humor and affable depiction of random girl problems won over thousands of people on Instagram. She has been busy with new webcomics, so I think its time to share some of her works with wider audiences again.
We all have our fun little quirks that only the closest people know about, but Mary Park decided that everyone should know how quirky she is. The California-based artist creates comics inspired by her everyday life called Murrz comics.
Who's not in for a good laugh? We are sure that our pandas love that. This is why we are excited to share some amusing comics by Blanche that might surprise you with unexpected and funny twists.
Nate Fakes, besides having an awesome name that sounds like a perfect pseudonym, also has a comic series with his own unique style. They mostly revolve around situational humor, ridiculous situations, gags, and puns, and involve anything from animals and humans to inanimate objects. His illustrations and captions provide a powerful two-punch combination in his punchlines, knocking you out with a good joke.
Parenting is a journey for the parents just as much as for their little ones, and Chris Grady is drawing and sharing his in a brilliant comic called Lunarbaboon. By focusing on a small family's adventures, the series spots and highlights humor in simple everyday situations. It also touches some sensitive and dark(er) subjects but does so in a way that feels sincere and, eventually, ends on a postive note.
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If you're a regular reader of Bored Panda, you know that we love comics! And what's not to like about them? They are fun, they are entertaining, and can tell something more about us and the world we live in. That's why we are always excited to share new works of well-known comics artists as well as introduce you to newly discovered talents.
The artist behind the hilarious comics series Sunny Street, Max Garcia, likes to leave his audience with unexpected twists that will leaving you grinning from ... Continue Reading »
Parenting is a journey for the parents just as much as for their little ones, and Chris Grady is drawing and sharing his in a brilliant comic called Lunarbaboon. By focusing on a small family's adventures, the series spots and highlights humor in simple everyday situations. It also touches some sensitive and dark(er) subjects but does so in a way that feels sincere and, eventually, ends on a postive note.
Hi, everyone. I’m Joy from Alloy Comics (artwork by Nohra Johnston). Thank you for your support on our 2 previous posts, which were both featured on the homepage of Bored Panda and accumulated over 134K views collectively!
Are you an "innie" or an "outie"? No, I'm not talking about your belly button! I mean are you an introvert or an extrovert?
They say "take your broken heart and make it into art." In Stephen Beals' case, it is more turning negative emotions into humorous comics. Yes, you've heard it right, "Adult Children" is back on Bored Panda!
Nate Fakes, besides having an awesome name that sounds like a perfect pseudonym, also has a comic series with his own unique style. They mostly revolve around situational humor, ridiculous situations, gags, and puns, and involve anything from animals and humans to inanimate objects. His illustrations and captions provide a powerful two-punch combination in his punchlines, knocking you out with a good joke.
Australian cartoonist and illustrator Paul Woods, sometimes known as "Woodsy," is based in Melbourne. Paul enjoys using wordplay and puns to bring his single-panel comics to life.
There are comics that need no introduction. Some don't really need it because they're famous enough, but in today's case, they're so absurd that it's very hard to put a grasp on it and define it. But at least we can give you a name, and it's very memorable — the Last Place Comics.