Paul Noth is an awesome artist with decades of experience. His cartoons have appeared regularly in The New Yorker since 2004. He has created short animated films for “Late Night with Conan O’Brien”, and been an animation consultant for “Saturday Night Live”. Paul is also the author of How to Sell Your Family to the Aliens, How to Win the Science Fair When You’re Dead, and How to Properly Dispose of Planet Earth book series. Scroll down to see some of our favorites and don’t forget to check out Part 1!
If you enjoyed these cartoons, check out Paul’s books for more! He’s the author of How to Sell Your Family to the Aliens, How to Win the Science Fair When You’re Dead, and How to Properly Dispose of Planet Earth book series that you can get on Amazon. Please note that this site is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
…it’s hit and miss. The “hits” are clever and original, the “misses” are middle school playground humor.
“OK! Where is he?” !
Waldo?
Man. Great work, very funny.
The one with the Russian doll and the last one were the best. Very, very funny…
I can’t wait to say to someone “I can’t wait to see what you’re like online.”.
Really look forward to receiving these comics.
Hilarious especially the ice cream and loose ends one
Never even cracked a smile at any.
America wins again
Smart , over some minds
Cowpie,
Check out the invisible man’s glasses floating above the “empty” side of the bed.
The corporate dog was good
Safety Jack – Those are Waldo’s glasses on the nightstand.
Bob, chill!
Hi, is this the Bob from the Don;t be like Bob memes?