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30 Humorous Comics With Unexpected Endings By Kristian Nygård (New Pics)

Meet Kristian Nygård, a popular Norwegian artist known for creating thought-provoking and entertaining comic strips that fuse optimism and pessimism. Nygård began creating in 2007 and a year later, he put his first comic online in English. The artist, who began his art with simple strips in newspapers, today creates complex graphic novels. Nygård covers topics ranging from mental health and social issues to pop culture and gaming in his comics.

The artist draws his random ideas from his specific style to create a comic that is a lot of fun. The artist goes by the name Optipess on social media. He has 142K followers on Instagram who like his work very much. Comics almost always end with a strange dark twist. Check out some of his hilarious comics in the gallery below! If you want to see more comics click here.

More info: Instagram | optipess.com | twitter.com | Facebook | patreon.com | ko-fi.com

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30 Hilarious Comics With Unexpected Twists That Make Fun In Our Society By Luke McGarry

Meet Luke McGarry, the talented illustrator known for creating ridiculous comics with absurd scenarios. Luke is also not afraid to tackle topics like politics and social issues in his comics and make fun of them in the best possible way. We sincerely hope that the comic will leave a smile on your face.

Luke loved comics and drawing since childhood. Luke’s work is loved by many because of its honesty, relevancy, and great sense of humor. The artist has worked with famous brands like Playboy, MAD, The Hollywood Reporter, Airbnb, Lyft, Viz, and The New Yorker. He has 88.8K followers on Instagram who like his work very much. Scroll down and check out the hilarious comedy series.

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

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