Life isn't always filled with sunshine and rainbows.
By now, comics can hardly surprise you. They have become an insanely popular way of expressing thoughts and opinions in a humorous way that people around the world can have a quick laugh at. However, this artist will take a shot at bringing something new to the table. SpaceboyCantLOL challenges logic and reality with his absurd and funny comics that often end with twists you didn't see coming. His comics range from light-hearted to quirky to very dark, so there is a comic for everyone's taste. The creative mind behind SpaceboyCantLOL comics is a big fan of superheroes and you can see that in his work—our favorite superheroes and other pop culture characters appear in the strips, revealing their unexpected life behind the scenes.
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In today's day and age, where a hectic office culture and lack of work-life balance reign supreme, it's vital to take a few moments for yourself. Whether that's pouring yourself a cup of coffee or firing up your social media, we all sometimes need a break.
Some dark humor to laugh the pain away.
There's no light without darkness. The world would be quite boring if irony and sarcasm didn't exist. I mean, what would be the point of telling jokes if they were obvious? It would just kill the excitement. The joke becomes a lot funnier when it takes the other person a second to get it. The
From odd birthmarks to unique pigmentation, these people have rare genetics that make them different, find the most peculiar cases here.
In today's day and age, where a hectic office culture and lack of work-life balance reign supreme, it's vital to take a few moments for yourself. Whether that's pouring yourself a cup of coffee or firing up your social media, we all sometimes need a break.
Have you been to Scarfolk? If you haven’t visited, you really should. You’ll learn about the dangers that babies pose to public safety, the fortifying properties of totalitarian salads, and the basic principles of scarecrow biology, among many other useful things. It’s a place in which the two most important facets are pagan rituals and totalitarian thought control. Rabies is a very serious problem. Best of all, the entire philosophy of the place is communicated via dog-eared paperbacks, stilted pamphlets, bizarre public-information posters, and thuddingly unsubtle PSAs. Scarfolk is a multi-pronged attack on British culture, it seems, but it will surely resonate anywhere public officials use the deadening power of blandness to terrorize their citizens into conformity. Scarfolk might be the most satisfying bit of sustained satire I’ve encountered since, well, The Onion. It’s so incredibly well thought out and executed that it’s very difficult to do it justice in a blog post of this type. It’s got a little Monty Python in it, some League of Gentlemen, too, and it partakes of the same general wellspring of psuedo “vintage” weirdness as Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz’s Look Around...
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Enjoy a dose of dark memes for those with a truly twisted sense of humor.
This article talks about the funniest things said by Confucius ever said.
Ah, those classic children's books. You remember. The timeless bedtime stories you loved to hear as you snuggled so tightly in your mom's or dad's arms?
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In today's day and age, where a hectic office culture and lack of work-life balance reign supreme, it's vital to take a few moments for yourself. Whether that's pouring yourself a cup of coffee or firing up your social media, we all sometimes need a break.
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Most internet users would likely agree that memes have become more than just humorous posts. When sent to that friend you’ve stopped messaging using words months ago, they work as means of communication, when shared among classmates facing the same hurdles, they become something all can relate to, while when created for the sheer purpose of sharing them on one’s social media, they turn into a 21st-century form of artistic expression.
Have you been to Scarfolk? If you haven’t visited, you really should. You’ll learn about the dangers that babies pose to public safety, the fortifying properties of totalitarian salads, and the basic principles of scarecrow biology, among many other useful things. It’s a place in which the two most important facets are pagan rituals and totalitarian thought control. Rabies is a very serious problem. Best of all, the entire philosophy of the place is communicated via dog-eared paperbacks, stilted pamphlets, bizarre public-information posters, and thuddingly unsubtle PSAs. Scarfolk is a multi-pronged attack on British culture, it seems, but it will surely resonate anywhere public officials use the deadening power of blandness to terrorize their citizens into conformity. Scarfolk might be the most satisfying bit of sustained satire I’ve encountered since, well, The Onion. It’s so incredibly well thought out and executed that it’s very difficult to do it justice in a blog post of this type. It’s got a little Monty Python in it, some League of Gentlemen, too, and it partakes of the same general wellspring of psuedo “vintage” weirdness as Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz’s Look Around...
There's no light without darkness. The world would be quite boring if irony and sarcasm didn't exist. I mean, what would be the point of telling jokes if they were obvious? It would just kill the excitement. The joke becomes a lot funnier when it takes the other person a second to get it. The
If you’ve been on the internet long enough, you might’ve come across Sarah Andersen’s viral comics more than just once. Sarah is quite well-known among the art community of social media, and with more than 4 million followers on Instagram, she has made both a career and a living out of her hilarious and relatable comics.
Just when we thought that cats dominated the universe of comics, and most of the creators dedicated their work to the feline kind, we discovered this comic series. Cartoons by Rupert Fawcett illustrate the reality of living with dogs in a brilliant way. The “Off The Leash” series features the funniest moments related to owning a canine companion.
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.
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!
The housing rate crisis is upon us, and people in the 1950s truly didn't know how good they had it.
You might go with the classic ones if asked to name a comedian. Bill Burr, Jim Carrey. However, we seem to underrate the comedians focusing on comics and literature. In this area, Mike Organisciak appears to have built quite a reputation. While you might not know the name (unless you’re a big fan), you will recognize the unique spice in his work — black comedy.
You might go with the classic ones if asked to name a comedian. Bill Burr, Jim Carrey. However, we seem to underrate the comedians focusing on comics and literature. In this area, Mike Organisciak appears to have built quite a reputation. While you might not know the name (unless you’re a big fan), you will recognize the unique spice in his work — black comedy.
Alvin Juano is back on Bored Panda with some new, hilarious comics full of dark humor and unexpected twists. His comics are very popular, with 500k followers on Instagram and 125k likes on Facebook. People seem to love the way the artist shows life and its dark sides. Some, perhaps, even relate to the comics.
If you’ve been on the internet long enough, you might’ve come across Sarah Andersen’s viral comics more than just once. Sarah is quite well-known among the art community of social media, and with more than 4 million followers on Instagram, she has made both a career and a living out of her hilarious and relatable comics.
Just when we thought that cats dominated the universe of comics, and most of the creators dedicated their work to the feline kind, we discovered this comic series. Cartoons by Rupert Fawcett illustrate the reality of living with dogs in a brilliant way. The “Off The Leash” series features the funniest moments related to owning a canine companion.
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