Here Are 40 Hilarious Comics To Get You Through The Day

"I love telling stories and making people laugh."

Scottish cartoonist and illustrator Tom Gauld has a gift for combining amusement with thought-provoking imagery. He creates comics about literature, art, science, and other topics that are lighthearted and occasionally insightful.

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Tom is a well-known author whose works are frequently featured in esteemed journals, including The Guardian, The New Yorker, and New Scientist. Renowned author and productivity expert Cal Newport emphasizes the importance of creativity, stating:

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"Creativity is the ability to see connections where others do not, and to bring forth ideas that can change the world."

Being an artist does not guarantee that ideas will come to you all the time; sometimes, people encounter blockages, and Tom is no different. The artist revealed that he makes an effort to persevere during such times. Dr. John Gottman, a marriage researcher, advises:

"When faced with creative challenges, it's essential to nurture your emotional well-being and communicate openly with your thoughts to unlock new perspectives."

Scroll down to be enthralled by his spectacular fusion of wit, cunning, and whimsy, because you'll be glad you did.

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1. Group of Twos and Threes

1. Group of Twos and Threestomgauld
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2. The Demise of the Universe

2. The Demise of the Universetomgauld
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3. Just Leave Tuesday Out

3. Just Leave Tuesday Outtomgauld

4. That's a Clown

4. That's a Clowntomgauld

5. I Guess You Are

5. I Guess You Aretomgauld

6. My Goodness

6. My Goodnesstomgauld

7. The Astronomy Conference

7. The Astronomy Conferencetomgauld

8. Anatomy of Earthlings

8. Anatomy of Earthlingstomgauld

9. When You Want to Use ASAP, Remember...

9. When You Want to Use ASAP, Remember...tomgauld

10. Me Too

10. Me Tootomgauld

With so many brilliant comic book artists, anyone would be interested in knowing the role that cartoons play in our culture. The artist claims that comics are an excellent medium for communicating nearly anything.

"There are lots of things in life that are depressing, so with my work, I'm mainly just trying to cheer people up a bit. Hopefully, I entertain them in a reasonably intelligent way so they go away a tiny bit happier than before."

11. All Stacked in One Place

11. All Stacked in One Placetomgauld

12. The Only Species That Can Cause a Nuclear War

12. The Only Species That Can Cause a Nuclear Wartomgauld

13. And He Joined In

13. And He Joined Intomgauld

14. The Study

14. The Studytomgauld

15. A New Configuration

15. A New Configurationtomgauld

16. Understand Backwards, Live Forward

16. Understand Backwards, Live Forwardtomgauld

17. You Should Be Able To

17. You Should Be Able Totomgauld

18. It's the Best Sellers

18. It's the Best Sellerstomgauld

19. Crushing Darkness

19. Crushing Darknesstomgauld

20. Off to Sleep

20. Off to Sleeptomgauld

21. So Sad

21. So Sadtomgauld

22. Readers Camouflage

22. Readers Camouflagetomgauld

23. I Guess It Has

23. I Guess It Hastomgauld

24. The Author's Seminar

24. The Author's Seminartomgauld

25. Somewhere Extremely Comfortable

25. Somewhere Extremely Comfortabletomgauld

26. It Gets Bigger

26. It Gets Biggertomgauld

27. And That's How You Get Dismissed

27. And That's How You Get Dismissedtomgauld

28. Dystopian Science Fiction

28. Dystopian Science Fictiontomgauld

29. The Irony

29. The Ironytomgauld

30. That's Huge

30. That's Hugetomgauld

31. Go Ahead

31. Go Aheadtomgauld

32. An Unflattering Portrait

32. An Unflattering Portraittomgauld

33. Would You Go Through?

33. Would You Go Through?tomgauld

34. The Summer Reading Season

34. The Summer Reading Seasontomgauld

35. Including the Mouse

35. Including the Mousetomgauld

36. Really?

36. Really?tomgauld

37. It's Another Dimension

37. It's Another Dimensiontomgauld

38. A Complete Load of Nonsense

38. A Complete Load of Nonsensetomgauld

39. All in My Junk Mail Folder

39. All in My Junk Mail Foldertomgauld

40. Nice Idea

40. Nice Ideatomgauld

For those who have been inspired to pursue the comics path, Tom advises putting in a lot of effort and trying not to give up when things don't turn out exactly as planned. Additionally, you shouldn't feel pressured to start with a massive graphic novel opus.

When Tom first started out, he created many short comics, and even the bad ones taught him a lot. So leave your comments below and share these comics with your loved ones as well.

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