These Gen Z Comics Are So Engaging Your Boredom Won't Know What Hit It
Let's take time to laugh and enjoy life
These Gen Z comics are basically a group chat turned into panels, and somehow your brain goes from bored to fully invested in like five seconds. One minute it’s “Different types of hornets,” the next it’s “Gosh dang it, electricity ain’t free,” and you’re laughing because, yeah, that’s exactly how life feels.
The complicated part is the vibe, because the jokes keep bouncing between school trauma, fandom logic, and random existential dread. You’ve got “First Day of School,” “Human Resources,” and “History Class” all getting roasted, then the story pivots into “Catatouille,” “Princess Bubblegum from Adventure Time,” “Eggman was right to destroy the moon,” and the wild claim that “the frog itself is also a universe.” Even the tiny moments, like “Parking Ticket” or “Office DJ,” land like full plot twists.
By the time you hit “Don’t forget to Gen Alpha,” you realize the comics are watching your life back, like a movie.
1. Different types of hornets
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4. Disney is actually much smaller than the two
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5. Bark Bark
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6. Gosh dang it, electricity ain’t free
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7. Office DJ
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8. Silent Generation
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9. Someone out there is watching our lives like a movie.
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10. I guess that means it’s free
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11. First Day of School
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12. Catatouille
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13. I feel like the porcupine sometimes
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14. Like shooting fish in a barrel
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This is similar to the roommate who refused to let her noisy parrot into the apartment.
15. Human Resources
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16. Half of the stuff in school helps us in the future
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17. The Archives
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18. Petting Zoo
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19. New Hair
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20. And you only really have to wear them in public
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21. Princess Bubblegum from Adventure Time
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22. The frog itself is also a universe
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23. Horoscopes
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24. Don’t forget to Gen Alpha
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25. Eggman was right to destroy the moon
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26. History Class
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27. Brand Wars
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28. Helium
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29. Then who made life on his planet?
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30. The human is the cat’s pet
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Right after “Different types of hornets” sets the tone, the panels immediately pivot to “Voodoo,” like someone decided confusion is the whole point.
Then “Parking Ticket” and “Gosh dang it, electricity ain’t free” show up, and suddenly the humor is tied to real-world bills and bad timing.
Next thing you know, “First Day of School,” “Human Resources,” and “History Class” start piling on, then the comic swerves into “Princess Bubblegum” and “Eggman” levels of chaos.
And when “Don’t forget to Gen Alpha” lands beside “Someone out there is watching our lives like a movie,” it wraps the whole thing in that extra creepy, funny punch.</p>
Humor and comics can provide an effective way to cope with the hardships of life. They can help us laugh at ourselves, our situations, and life in general.
When faced with difficult situations, humor can help us see beyond the immediate difficulties and take a lighter perspective. It can provide a moment of respite from stress, allowing us to gain a different perspective on the situation and see the positive aspects of our lives.
Nobody wants to sit in boredom when a comic can turn your day into a full-on plot.
Still mad about shared bills, read whether it was fair to question the roommate’s expensive hobbies.