If you like your cartoons served with a side of existential dread and a sprinkle of “should I really be laughing at this?”, you’re going to love this batch. This post features the funniest dark humor ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If only it were that easy! We all could use a bit of humor in our lives — especially when it comes to dieting. As it turns out, it ...
“’Thank God it’s Friday’ has a whole new meaning the day after Thanksgiving!” Thanksgiving is all about gratitude, family, and of course, a little humor! This year, why not bring extra cheer to the ...
When it comes to cartoons, they aren't just for kids anymore. Netflix understands that all too well, as proven with these fun ...
Marc Bilgrey is a British cartoonist best known for his sharp, single-panel cartoons that turn everyday situations into quick, clever observations. Working in a clean black-and-white style, he focuses ...
I'm a fan of Bored Panda, so it is a real treat to share my own stuff here. I've been creating humor my whole life and have appeared in MAD magazine, National Lampoon, SPY magazine, The New Yorker, ...
Intuitively we know humor helps us cope. Trust your instinct on this one, and you’ll be following the science that supports it. Of course, many challenging issues require your attention, but hopefully ...
Some cartoons from the '90s will never be forgotten, from SpongeBob SquarePants skyrocketing to fame in 1999 to Disney's memorable One Saturday Morning block full of Recess and Doug, and no millennial ...
The Daily Cartoon, Shouts, and other funny stuff from our Dept. of Hoopla. The New Yorker cartoonist Maddie Dai on why she’s obsessed with the synergy between gross corporate jargon and comedy when ...
Howdy. I’m Emma Allen, and I take it you want to be a New Yorker cartoonist. Before you uncap that pen or dip your quill in the blood of your frenemies, you might want to take these cartooning tips ...
Intuitively we know humor helps us cope. Trust your instinct on this one, and you’ll be following the science that supports it. Of course, many challenging issues require your attention, but hopefully ...
Cartoonist and writer Liza Donnelly began drawing some 60 years ago, when she was around 7, after her mother gave her a book by James Thurber. She started tracing his art, and it made her mom smile.