The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Dave Blazek (Part 2)

Dave Blazek is a cartoonist with decades of experience and winner of multiple awards. He has also published several cartoon collection books, such as Magnificent Stupidity and Attack of The Chortling Stomach which you can get on Amazon. Scroll down to see some of our favorites and check out Part 1 for more!

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Harry Bliss

Harry Bliss is a New York Times best-selling cartoonist. He grew up amidst a family of artists. There are no less than 10 working visual artists in his immediate and extended family. Since 1999, Bliss has published 25+ books for children and thousands of cartoons. Many of his books can be found on Amazon. Dogs … Read more

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Brendan Loper

Brendan Loper is a painter turned cartoonist from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. His work can be found in The New Yorker, Playboy, Times of London and others. In his own words, “I’m just another painter turned painter/cartoonist. The real shift came for me in 2012 (the year the world was supposed to end). I started working for … Read more

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Jeremy Nguyen

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 … Read more

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Maddie Dai

Maddie Dai is a cartoonist, illustrator and screenwriter living in London, UK. According to her own words, “My hobbies include writing down ideas in my notes app at inopportune moments and getting rejected by The New Yorker.” We’re not sure why would The New Yorker rejects her, because her work is brilliant. She is currently … Read more

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Zachary Kanin

Zachary Kanin is an American writer, producer, comedian, and cartoonist. Kanin worked as an assistant to The New Yorker’s cartoons editor and eventually began to submit his own work for publication. He has published hundreds of cartoons in The New Yorker. The style of his cartoons was described by Richard Gehr of The Comics Journal … Read more

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Charlie Hankin

Charlie Hankin is a writer and cartoonist living in Los Angeles. He is the author of animation series The Summoner that’s available on Peacock and he is also making cartoons for The New Yorker. Charlie’s sense of humor is sometimes quite dark and he loves to include aliens, mimes, animals and pop-culture reference in his … Read more

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Adam Sacks

Adam Sacks graduated from Rhode Island School of Design and has worked in the animation industry as an assistant director, storyboard artist, background artist, and animator. He also creates brilliant cartoons and publishes them on his Instagram page. Scroll down check the funniest examples!

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Drew Dernavich

Drew Dernavich is best known for being a cartoonist for The New Yorker magazine. A regular contributor since 2002, his woodcut-style drawings are instantly recognizable. He’s also a creator of two children’s books: It’s Not Easy Being Number Three and Elvin Link, Please Report to the Principal’s Office! both of which you can get on … Read more

The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Jon Adams (Part 2)

Jon Adams is a multi-disciplinary storyteller based in San Francisco. He does a little bit of everything, from art direction to design, illustration, and writing. Here we have collected some of his funniest cartoons done in the signature single-panel style of The New Yorker. Also don’t forget to get Jon’s book on Amazon and check … Read more