Unfortunately, the last tier rung drags this comic down with it.
i would expand ‘writers block’ to ‘the comic writing process’.
unfortunately that means this comic gets a big :| from me
It is and it does.
How is observational humor different from the examples in “leave it in the draft”?
S tier funniest shit I’ve ever seen: Loss reference
.:|:;
What’s the deal with Social Media! <Jazz riff>
Why did I hear this in my mind in Jerry Seinfeld’s voice?
“We’re all alone on our phones taking dumps… they should call it “anti-social media!”
In the background, Larry David smiles and nods, knowing Jerry Seinfeld is oblivious to the entire show just being a burn on how shitty his comedy actually is
Okay, so Mario eating a Mushroom and scrolling… And his friend Yoshi (an animal) telling him his social media feed is only interesting because the mushroom is drugs.
…the title can be “It’s not the Algorithm”.
Don’t forget the strawmen. So many strawmen.
Reddit had so many low effort political comics with obvious strawmen. Oh you don’t like my Trump comic with him eating poop? You must be pro-Trump.
S tier: Ziggy.
C tier: family circle, except when billy goes wandering
D tier: everything else
F tier: billy wandering around family circle.
i love how there were no words that could encapsulate the orange tier so its just a Guy
I see, so heathcliff is peak comedy
“Its behind me, right?”
My rule is … if you think about sharing it longer than a minute … don’t share it.
Shit sometimes I type a comment too long and just give up/delete it.
and always its one of 2 reasons: rewriting one single sentence dozens of times or write half an essay but then decide a) dont care enough b) dont want to get involved or c) realize that you dont know enough to add anything valuable to the conversation
“Random little pun” comics are right there with the ones about writer’s block IMO. I mean they’re practically the same. Like a stand-up comedian doing a whole act about airports.
But we never found out “what’s the deal with airports??” /S[einfeld]
They’re a liminal space, Jerry!