Jeremy Nguyen is The New Yorker cartoonist, illustrator, and humor writer from Brooklyn, New York. His cartoons have regularly been published in The New Yorker since 2017, as well as Wired, The Nib, and Airmail Weekly. Jeremy also teaches classes and have spoken to colleges and universities all over the country about cartooning. His latest book Can I Pet Your Dog? is currently available on Amazon. Featured below are some of the funniest examples of his single-panel comics.
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The tiny mustache on the snake
Priceless.
“Cold things on my tummy.” ??
“Amazon …..”. .?
I don’t get most of them. At all.
This is great!
Underwhelming
Just enough reality to make me happy. Thanks.
I loved these comic panels!! Very funny and thought provocative. Well done.
Very funny
Man these are great I going to have to show them to my dad freinds
7.5 / 10
🤔🤨😁🤪🤣
People who are ready to leave life on earth to not hear certain sounds. Funny cartoons
Searching for ear plugs, I got
Angry Scots need a different commercial, opinion
I don’t get the “how do I know you won’t use the life preserver for drugs” joke.
The pink mushroom cloud “gender” reveal was Dave Barry’s idea. 2019 Year-in-Review article, IIRC. If the sex of the baby is a male, but you choose to raise it as a girl, what color will the effing stupid gender reveal color be?
The life preserver is a slap at people who withhold the smallest relief, something that doesn’t even affect themselves, and justify it by suggesting the person will use it for drugs or alcohol.
These are excellent!! My favourite ones are Superman face-recognition, the mother-in-law, “rescuing” a dog from a breeder … and … almost all the others 🤣!
The dog one gets me because people actually do it.
Loved the balloon dog and “Bad art! Bad”, as well as the “Garden of Surrealism”, which requires at least an Art History class to understand all the built-in references.
The Salvador Dali mustache on the snake was a precious addition.
Why do Adam and Eve have belly buttons?
Love the king “scrolling” all night!! 😂
My son thinks it’s hilarious to sneakily put cold things on my belly or lower back, he says he likes the yelp I give.
D-
um thanks kath
Not many comedians or cartoonists can create double, triple or more punches in a single panel. Wow.
so, nobody gets the “how do I know you won’t use the life preserver for drugs” joke. i don’t feel so all alone