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25 Humorous And Relatable Comics To Lift You Up, By John Atkinson (New Pics)

It has been observed that laughter reduces stress hormones, bringing about a feeling of happiness and well-being. This can be a great way to deal with difficult situations and maintain a positive attitude. Today we bring you comics full of cheerful wit and relatable humor that will bring a smile to your face. Meet John Atkinson, a Canadian cartoonist who creates humorous cartoons inspired by themes from popular classic literature. John is known as “Wrong Hands” on social media, which is very popular.

John’s inspiration for creating comics comes from various sources such as everyday life and classic books. Comics cover all types of topics and themes, from humor to social issues. He has 22.8K followers on Instagram who like his work very much. Scroll down and enjoy John Atkinson’s hilarious comics. Click here and here to see more old comics.

More info: Instagram | wronghands1.com | twitter.com | ko-fi.com

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30 More Of The Hilarious Comics With Unexpectedly Dark Endings By John Atkinson (New Photos)

Meet John Atkinson, a Canadian cartoonist who creates humorous cartoons inspired by themes from popular classic literature. Artists use a sense of humor in their comics, which is always a plus. John has his comic series named “Wrong Hands” which is very popular.

The artist’s cartoons are often inspired by classic books, which he humorously summarizes into tweet-sized summaries suitable for dinner parties or celebrations. The artist’s inspiration for the comic comes from a variety of sources, including Charles Schultz’s Peanuts and Gary Larson’s The Far Side. He has 22.5K followers on Instagram who like his work a lot. Scroll down and enjoy John Atkinson’s hilarious comics. Click here to see more old comics.

More info: Instagram | wronghands1.com | redbubble.com

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