Emily Bernstein is a cartoonist, writer, and animator. Her work has been published by The New York, Vice, Gawker, and WNYC. Scroll down to check out some of our favorites!
Emily Bernstein is a cartoonist, writer, and animator. Her work has been published by The New York, Vice, Gawker, and WNYC. Scroll down to check out some of our favorites!
So you’ve mastered the art of “bridge pose” and “downward-facing dog” without collapsing? Congratulations! But hold onto your yoga mats, because advanced yoga poses is where the real magic (and occasional chaos) happens! Scroll down to check out what AI has to offer when it comes to creating really advanced yoga poses and let us know in the comments if you succeeded making these happen in real life!
Meet Robin Yayla, a creative illustrator from Istanbul, Turkey. With a fresh and innovative approach, he transforms ordinary scenes into vibrant artworks. Through his playful and colorful illustrations, he breathes new life into familiar landmarks and buildings, unveiling the hidden beauty we often do not notice. Scroll down to check out the best examples!
Have you ever wondered what animals would look like without necks? No? Well, too bad, because here’s a whole gallery of exactly that! The longer you look at the pics, the funnier and more ridiculous they look. Some animals even seem more adorable than with a normal neck. Please note that no animals were harmed while making this gallery. All pictures are 100% photoshopped.
Edward Steed is an British cartoonist known for his absurd humor and distinctive loose lines cartoon style. His works have appeared in The New Yorker magazine since 2013, since then has gained recognition for his unique artistic voice in the world of cartooning. Scroll down to check out some of Steed’s funniest cartoons!
You probably enjoy terrible dad jokes, but how dad are you really? No more guessing and wondering! Take this quiz and face the truth! Each checked box gives you 1 point. Let us know in the comments how many points out of 20 you got!
Featured below is a list of brilliant single-panel comics by John Atkinson. He’s an accomplished cartoonist and author of a book Abridged Classics: Brief Summaries of Books that you might also want to check out. John’s book is a collection of irreverent summations of more than 100 well-known works of literature. Scroll down to check out some of the best cartoons and don’t forget to visit Part 1 which we previously published on this site.
Alexey Kondakov is a Ukrainian digital artist known for his series titled “Art History In Contemporary Life,” in which he digitally inserts figures and scenes from classical paintings into modern-day settings such as urban landscapes, cafes, and subway cars. His work often creates a surreal and thought-provoking juxtaposition between the past and the present, blending elements of art history with contemporary life. Scroll down to see the best examples!
Avi Steinberg is a cartoonist for The New Yorker, a picture book author and illustrator, a kindergarten teacher, and even plays some guitar. We hope you are not here for the guitar. Scroll down to see some of the best examples of Steinberg’s work!
Forget amusement parks, because having kids is the real adrenaline rush. It’s unpredictable and often leaves you wondering if laughter or exhaustion will win the day. Lisa Munn, the creator of @SarcasticMommy, provides a hilariously honest and relatable look at parenting. Here we have collected her best insights. Scroll down to check them out!
Sam Gross was an American cartoonist known for his humorous and often absurd in single-panel comics. He was born in 1933 and has contributed to numerous publications, including The New Yorker, National Lampoon, and Esquire, among others. Gross’s cartoons often feature offbeat humor, visual puns, and witty observations on everyday life. You can find his most famous book I Am Blind And My Dog Is Dead on Amazon. Scroll down check out the funniest examples!
Kevin Sarasom loves to meet new dogs, discover their personalities, and capture all their wonderfully derpy expressions. This is how it all started: “It was a fluke. I was in my studio hanging out after a portrait session, and my ex-gf’s dog was hanging out on the backdrop. I said, “Let’s take photos of him!” Millions of views overnight. I started Off Leash Studio. I’ve been shooting ever since and I’ve never had more fun in my life. I was once attacked by 8 one-month-old puppies. Life can’t get any better.” Scroll down to check out some of the best examples!
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!