Drew Panckeri is a brilliant cartoonist that we have already featured on this site in Part 1 of his single-panel comic gallery. Born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey in 1985, he graduated from The Art institute of Philadelphia with a BA in multimedia and web design. Since, he’s developed a variety of occupations and preoccupations – working as a single panel cartoonist, a fine arts painter, and more. He has become quite successful and currently Drew has been publishing with the likes of The New Yorker, and Mad Magazine. Scroll down to see some of our favorites!
If this is your kind of humor and you wish to see more, check out Part 1 of Drew’s cartoons!
Very smart. Great stuff.
Good chuckles!
I like these, but I don’t get the tattoo one. Will anyone explain, please?
Also, it’s “pique” not “peak”.
And now no one will explain the tattoo one, will they?
Who can explain middle school kids, and certainly why they got a tattoo. Mine had a little race track with Matchbox Cars that they spent hours racing with their friends on. Perhaps it reminds him of the best times he had back then. Rather like phones and computers today.
I don’t get that one either. And I thought the same thing about pique.
The banana cartoon was brilliant
That “s” is what a lot of 90’s kids drew on everything, that’s why the tattoo is funny
“Healing” stones do work – at bringing in profit.
I don’t want to be pedantic, but I see this too much not to make an effort: It’s “pique”. Not peak.
Nobody seems to know where that S design came from, but it is real popular in middle school (and has been for at least forty years?).
Have we hit “peak” s tattoo question yet? Or is it pique? This is called sarcasm.
I thought the infinity tattoo was stretched because he grew.
The “S” tattoo on the guy’s arm originated from the Stussy brand and was everywhere in the 90s.
I love all your cartoons.
Especially the dog & the judge.
Loved them ll. Especially banana & dog the judge!
Hibernating piece was good too..!
The tatoo one….
Draw three horizontal lines, leave a square then another 3 next to the side and so on…. After done a few, connect top lines with middle lines through the gaps, and same with bottom lines. You end up creating a pattern looks like a lace, and well … Is what you do in class instead of listening to the teacher. I did thousands of them .
The tatoo pattern. … Is also how you make a leather bracelet, the 3 weaved strips ones ….
Very 80s I guess
I was gonna guess the s tattoo was stretched as he grew
The ess tattoo… I’m still seeing it today and in elementary school.
The silly looking “S” tattoo is a pattern young boys all learn to draw in middle school and think is super cool for 5 months for some reason
I thought the tatto was possibly an 8, like he did a tat of his age.
I always giggle when I see a jibe at science proving the bible is wrong 😃
Loved the science missionaries going door to door!
No one noticed the 3 monkeys. Hear see speak has changed to no service, texting,and talking on cellphone.
Funny stuff Made me smile 😊
Middle school usually involves grades 5 or 6 thru grade 8. When you graduate grade 8 you’re on your way to high school.
The tattoo cartoon celebrates graduation from middle school (grade 8)
“This is pretty much all they do now” LOL
monkey see, monkey do