20 Hilarious Drawings From "Off Key Comics" That'll Crack You Up
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These 20 “Off Key Comics” drawings look like they were made by someone who hears the world slightly wrong, then decides to make it everyone else’s problem. One panel is coffee-fueled chaos, the next is a tail-less Conté getting roasted by reality, and somehow both feel painfully relatable.
It gets extra complicated when the jokes start stacking. You’ve got “New tail-less Conté,” “We remember different things...,” and “TechWizz” all living in the same universe, where dinner time is a threat, every day is laundry day, and the internet is WILD. Even the digital panic is personal, like “Dog.exe has stopped working,” plus the love-season dread of “Happy Valentine’s Day.”
So yeah, buckle up, because this is the kind of weird that lands.
1. Addicted to coffee
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4. New Year Strategy
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5. Dinner time
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6. They always show up
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7. The internet is WILD
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8. TechWizz
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9. Web privacy but feel lazy
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After “Addicted to coffee” kicks things off, the whole page starts acting like a sitcom where the punchline is always one step behind reality.
Then “New Year Strategy” and “Try again next month” show up like they’re the same person, just wearing different calendar labels.
And if you think your place is chaotic, the roommate who brought a noisy parrot, then got told “no” will crack you up.
In today’s world, it can be easy to get bogged down in the negativity and despair of modern life. From wars, poverty, and climate change to political and racial divides, it can be overwhelming.
Comics with a positive and quirky outlook on life can provide an escape from the darkness and offer us a much-needed dose of hope and optimism. Weird comics can present a unique perspective on the world, focusing on the absurd and the surreal.
They can be used to explore complex topics and ideas, allowing us to view them in a different light.
10. Bounty
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11. This would be my Hell
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12. Poor little drama queen
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13. Out in space
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14. Every day is laundry day
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15. Better hobble around in agony
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16. Try again next month
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17. Dog.exe has stopped working
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18. Happy Valentine’s Day
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19. Grzlock, you’re a handsome
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20. In what world is this fair?
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Once “Every day is laundry day” collides with “Better hobble around in agony,” you realize this comic set is powered by bad timing and worse luck.
And when “Web privacy but feel lazy” meets “Dog.exe has stopped working,” the internet stops being a place and turns into a full-blown disaster you can laugh at.
The first comics appeared in the mid-1800s and were comic strips in newspapers. By the early 1900s, comic books had become popular. Modern media, such as television, movies, and video games, have all had a major influence on comic creators in terms of story ideas and artwork.
For example, comic books often feature superheroes inspired by popular films, and video game-inspired stories have become increasingly common. Additionally, the internet has provided comic creators with new avenues for distributing their work, connecting with fans, and finding new sources of inspiration.
By the time you reach “In what world is this fair?” you’ll be laughing too hard to argue.
Wondering if it’s fair to ask about uneven bills after your roommate’s expensive hobbies? Read the case about roommates arguing over contributions.