Andrew Hamm is a freelance cartoonist originally from Halifax, Canada. He has been creating cartoons since 2011 and his work has since been featured in publications such as The New Yorker and The Guardian. Scroll down to see some of our favorites!
Andrew Hamm is a freelance cartoonist originally from Halifax, Canada. He has been creating cartoons since 2011 and his work has since been featured in publications such as The New Yorker and The Guardian. Scroll down to see some of our favorites!
Donald Trump recently made waves by comparing himself to Elvis Presley. The former president claimed in a post on his own social media site, Truth Social, that people are constantly comparing him to the king of rock. He then asked what others thought about it. Trump included a photo mash-up of his face juxtaposed with the musician. You can see his original post here. People in some cases did not agree with the comparison. Scroll down to see the funniest reactions!
These dark stock photos are wacky, bizarre, tasteless, and impossible to explain, yet somehow captivating. Ladies and gents, welcome to the weird world of stock photography, where commercial photography meets “WTF is going on here and who would ever buy this?” Also don’t forget to check out Part 1 and get a book Dark Stock Photos: F*cked Up Photography For a Messed Up World for more!
John Holcroft is a UK-based freelance illustrator who creates clever satirical illustrations that provokes viewers to think about society, environment, politics, and many other important topics. Scroll down to see some of our favorites and check out John’s Etsy store for prints!
These really dark stock photos raise plenty of questions like who the hell buys this stuff and is there a weird stock photography office where you can apply for this job? Scroll down to see some of the best (worst?) examples of really dark stock photos and check out this book if you wish to have them in a printed form.
Adam Douglas Thompson, an American artist, designer, and teacher, possesses a distinctive minimalist cartoon style. He has contributed cartoons to The New Yorker for many years and has showcased his creations in various art galleries. Keep scrolling to check out some of his best cartoons and don’t forget to check out Part 1!
Jake Thompson is an awesome comic artist with a very dark sense of humor. We have already featured his cartoons on Part 1, so now it’s time to take a look some of the best examples we previously missed. Also don’t forget to check out Jake’s book on Amazon! Ranging from the relatable to the utterly nonsensical and bizarre, his book focuses on themes of loneliness, desperation, and failure.
Adam Douglas Thompson is an American artist, designer, and teacher with an unique minimalist cartoon style. He has been a cartoonist for The New Yorker for many years and his work has been exhibited at various art galleries. Scroll down check our selection of the best examples of his work!
Lately life has been pretty tough, and at this point, we’re all tired, disappointed, and in desperate need of a nap. That’s why everyone is so good at relating to this South American rodent called the Viscacha that can be found in the Andes mountains and surrounding regions. It looks like an animal embodiment of all the feelings most of us have been experiencing throughout post-pandemic, surge of inflation and other challenges of daily life. Honestly, just look at that face…
Lars Kenseth is a talented cartoonist who has gained recognition for his unique drawing style and ability to capture absurdities in everyday life through his work. His cartoons frequently appears in various publications, including The New Yorker, MAD Magazine, and The Boston Globe, among others. Recently he has published a book Space: The Final Pooping Frontier that you can get on Amazon. It’s a scientific history of pooping in space. Scroll down to check out some of the funniest Kenseth’s cartoons!
Toxic traits are no good – they ruin relationships and make your life harder for you and for people around you. However, so of them are funny and very relatable. Curious to learn about what they might be? Scroll down to check them out and let us know about your toxic traits in the comments below!
Jason Adam Katzenstein is an American cartoonist, illustrator, and writer. He is known for his work in The New Yorker, and has also authored and illustrated book Everything Is an Emergency – a comic about all the self-destructive stories someone tells himself, over and over, until they start to seem true. Scroll down to check out some of our favorites!
Real tough guys don’t need guns, they just need a positive, can-do attitude. Why choose violence when you can just show a couple of uplifting thumb-ups? That’s probably the thought process behind this guy’s site when he decided to dedicate countless hours of his free time to create these photoshopped pictures. Here is a Top 30, as voted by us. In no particular order.
Twitter (also known as X since Elon ruined it) user @Jaythechou has come up with a simple concept to spread joy and entertainment – he photoshops Paddington into iconic movie scenes. Some are beautifully subtle, others are larger than life – but all are skilfully done and a lot of fun. We thoroughly recommend you check out his work for yourself, but in the meantime, here is a Top 30, as voted by us. In no particular order.
Jose Arroyo is a two-time Emmy Award-winning comedy writer and a cartoonist. He has written for Conan O’Brien, Bill Maher, Robert Smigel (“Triumph The Insult Comic Dog”), and Dennis Miller. His latest comic book Somewhere In L.A.: A Book of Hours is available on Amazon. Scroll down to check out some of our favorites!