30 Amusing Comics That Feature Ridiculous Situations In A Funny Way
Nowadays, the Internet has significantly developed and become a part of our daily life. Indeed, millions of people go online for Entertainment, such as listening to music, watching movies, or reading books and comics. Of course, the Internet gave many comic artists an opportunity to shine with their works, especially new artists. From print comics in the newspaper, comics are posted on webcomics that help them approach so many people across the globe.
Today, we'll introduce to you a rising star in the online comic community - artist James P. Sandoval, known for being the creator of the webcomic "But a Jape". His comics feature a quirky universe along with ridiculous situations with hilariously unexpected twists that make readers find them so impressive.
The interesting thing about James is that he tries different styles to make a comic. He said that had some life-changing influences that helped him with his art style and content. The first is the comic "Perry Bible Fellowship" whose jokes are simple but executed elegantly, which represents the artist's ideal form of comic-based humor. The second is Nicholas Gurewitch who can use different art styles to complete different jokes - the skill James aspires to emulate. The last one is SMBC comics which influence how he approaches humor so much that many people consider his comics SMBC. Thus, after finishing up every comic, James stopped to think to himself, ''Does this look like SMBC?" or "SMBC didn’t do this joke already, did it?" It's funny, right? Besides, according to the author, the comic's title "But a Jape" is partly inspired by "Hark! A Vagrant" - one of his favorite webcomics that mainly influenced his work.
To the artist, it takes around 3 hours to finish a standard 4-panel comic when he has already had a clear image of how it looks and what the text says. As a genuine artist, James has a passion for drawing. He doesn't force himself to do it. He makes comics because he has a lot of funny ideas and stories he wants to share.
Below are some of James' amazing works which are funny comics with ridiculous situations. Hopefully, they will crack you up!
Today, we'll introduce to you a rising star in the online comic community - artist James P. Sandoval, known for being the creator of the webcomic "But a Jape". His comics feature a quirky universe along with ridiculous situations with hilariously unexpected twists that make readers find them so impressive.
The interesting thing about James is that he tries different styles to make a comic. He said that had some life-changing influences that helped him with his art style and content. The first is the comic "Perry Bible Fellowship" whose jokes are simple but executed elegantly, which represents the artist's ideal form of comic-based humor. The second is Nicholas Gurewitch who can use different art styles to complete different jokes - the skill James aspires to emulate. The last one is SMBC comics which influence how he approaches humor so much that many people consider his comics SMBC. Thus, after finishing up every comic, James stopped to think to himself, ''Does this look like SMBC?" or "SMBC didn’t do this joke already, did it?" It's funny, right? Besides, according to the author, the comic's title "But a Jape" is partly inspired by "Hark! A Vagrant" - one of his favorite webcomics that mainly influenced his work.
To the artist, it takes around 3 hours to finish a standard 4-panel comic when he has already had a clear image of how it looks and what the text says. As a genuine artist, James has a passion for drawing. He doesn't force himself to do it. He makes comics because he has a lot of funny ideas and stories he wants to share.
Below are some of James' amazing works which are funny comics with ridiculous situations. Hopefully, they will crack you up!
#1 Yeah, can I get one of them tiny coffees that make ya feel like a giant?
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#2 When people complain about gay characters being "forced" into a story
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#3 Of course the main character is the most boring person ever - you're supposed to relate to him
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#4 Hey dol! merry dol! Come along and dance! Old Tom Bombadil has no relevance!
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#5 It’s like getting friend zoned!
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#6 He saw something new AND DIED!!!!
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#7 Oh my goodness, that's so true and it happens way too often!
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#8 Political joke
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#9 Can't you just say you like furries to freak it out?
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#10 Spot On with this one
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#11 Homer: stupid sexy Satan....
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#12 Hey you, get your eyes off that screen!
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#13 Purple just needed help converting some measurements from kilograms to henways
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#14 Oh wait, no, there it is
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#15 It's a wonder how George Washington could be so prophetic about the future of American politics
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#16 Hi boring I'm dad
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#17 That feeling when you realize Facebook also owns Instagram
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#18 When a book doesn't immediately give you a description of the characters
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#19 Bears often frightened when you make yourself bigger :)
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#20 Well this is dark
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#21 You named your pet "Janeane?" But that's a person's name!
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#22 Vengeful Spirits
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#23 That was unexpected xD
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#24 Or in my case, ‘thumb’ my way to the top!
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#25 Poor kitty
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#26 Livin' the dream!
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#27 Remember, bears are more afraid of you than you are of them. They’ve seen what your kind are capable of
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#28 Marketing genius lol
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#29 But you should also remember that sometimes your body's just a lazy little shit that will lie about how it can't do anything
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#30 Getting in shape can bring some unexpected results
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