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30 Funny One-Panel Comics Filled With Ridiculous Situations And Daily Dilemmas By Anthony Smith

Today we bring you comics full of fun and unexpected moments that will make your day. Meet Anthony Smith, London’s popular artist who presents hilarious situations and daily dilemmas. Anthony plays a lovable dog character in his comics. The artist used a single-panel style for his comics series titled “Doggonite”. Which is very funny.

The artist has been interested in drawing comics and cartoons since childhood. He was inspired to create comics when he discovered comics as a child. The artist began his career as a cartoonist, working for various publications including Marvel UK and Hodder Children’s Books. And has also worked for many advertising agencies. The artist regularly posts comics on his Instagram. Scroll down to see the best comics of the series and enjoy the comics.

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30 Hilarious Comics With Silly Humor And Ridiculous Situations By Paul Woods

Meet Paul Woods, the 41-year-old cartoonist better known as “Woodsy” on the Internet. He creates hilarious single-panel comics, using puns and words in very funny ways. The comic is full of absurd situations and silly humor, which is great fun.

The cartoonist lives in Melbourne, Australia. The artist was fond of reading comics and drawing since childhood. But the inspiration to create the comic came from making his teachers and friends laugh in high school. He has 4.5k followers on Instagram. Who likes his work very much. Scroll down and check out the artist’s work, plus don’t forget to tell us in the comments which comic was your favorite and why! Click here to see the previous part of the comics.

More info: Instagram

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