Step into the realm of visual humor, where a single stroke of genius captures a world of laughter. Smart single-panel comics that are sure to tickle your funny bone and leave you grinning from ear to ...
Meet John McNamee, the artist behind the hilarious Pie Comics, where everyday life is served with a side of absurdity! As a writer for The Onion and a cartoonist whose work has graced The New Yorker, ...
Tom Toro has a knack for turning everyday moments into funny, clever cartoons. Best known for his one-panel comics in The New Yorker and his comic strip Home Free, he finds humor in the little quirks ...
When you want to break out your magnifying glass and become a detective but don’t want to deal with gory horror, consider picking up a funny mystery book. This subgenre involves characters solving a ...
A Hilarious Tale of Greed, Corruption, and... Toilets Bold, witty, and outrageously funny, Urinetown the Musical turns social ...
It's been 20 years since Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit first graced our screens, and it's still one of the sharpest and funniest horror comedies – and animated movies – ever made. Now ...
David is a Senior Editor at Collider focused primarily on Lists. His professional journey began in the mid-2010s as a Marketing specialist before embarking on his writing career in the 2020s. At ...
I don’t think the humor that Amazon and Glowmade’s latest project, King of Meat, was going for fully hit me until after my first match and an in-universe ad for “Mom’s Spit” flashed on-screen. It’s ...
Joy is a powerful emotion and can play a major role in who—and what—a person chooses to surround themselves with. For marketers hoping to persuade their audience to make a purchase or identify with a ...
Have you ever seen a corporate crisis unfold on social media? It’s wild how fast a small misstep can become a full-blown PR nightmare. When the heat is on, most companies reach for the same playbook: ...
Nonhuman animals (animals) globally need all the help they can get. While some people want to read scientific and popular essays, others love cartoons, and Adrian Raeside's new book, Wildlife for ...