Tag Archives: Funny One-Panel Comics

29 Funny One-Panel Comics for People Who Love Dark Humor by Rubes Cartoons

Comics not only help us have a better perspective about today’s society, but it is also a way to laugh at the absurdity or stupidity of our lives. ‘Rubes Cartoons’ comics are back on thoughts of humans! As many of you may be familiar with, she is known for her witty turns. Artist Rubin is known for creating fun and light-hearted comics. The comic is full of strange and absurd situations that are a lot of fun.

Artist Leigh Rubin creates humorous one-panel comics. Artists get inspiration to create comics from everything happening around us. Practically whatever comes to hand, we read. Leigh has 2.5k followers on Instagram who like her work very much. Artists are constantly working hard to improve their comedy style. Scroll down and enjoy his artwork. Click here and here to see more old comics.

More info: Instagram | rubescartoons.com | Facebook | twitter.com

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30 Funny One-Panel Comics Full Of Absurd Situations And Goofy Humor By Karlo Ferdon

Karlo Ferdon is a Chilean-born artist whose sense of humor is undeniably out of this world. She loves to laugh and loves to create comics that make others laugh too.

The artist was fond of reading comics since childhood. Artists’ one-panel comics convey humorous messages through illustrated silly situations that can be easily understood. Karlo’s comics are full of funny, absurd, and ironic moments. Which is very funny. Artists have their own unique way of processing creative ideas. He has 27.1K followers on Instagram who like him very much. “I used to enjoy copying cartoons or comics a lot when I was younger, but also making up my own stories,” the artist explained. Scroll down to see the best comics and click here, here, and here to see older comics.

More info: Instagram | twitter.com | Facebook | patreon.com

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