30 Of The Most Absurd Comics That Go Against Your Logic, As Shared By A Talented Artist Online

Finding a novel, humorous, and non-verbal notion is quite interesting.

Some comics make you laugh, and some comics make you squint like, “Wait, that cannot be real.” This list is packed with the kind of absurd little moments that go straight against logic, the kind where a cow is chilled, a phone is talking to aliens, and a “wrong tower” somehow feels like the only honest option.

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It all ties back to Dan Piraro, whose comics started as a spark of interest and turned into a whole ongoing obsession since 2012. He keeps posting, keeps drawing, and even keeps answering emails, so the weirdness keeps evolving. The twist is that his gags can take real time, especially when he’s moving characters or rewriting dialogue, and he has both digital and traditional tools in the mix.

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So buckle up, because these absurd panels are the funniest kind of logic problem.

1. Chilled cow

1. Chilled cownowakdraws
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2. Worth the penny

2. Worth the pennynowakdraws
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3. Boop beep

3. Boop beepnowakdraws

4. Family business

4. Family businessnowakdraws

Dan Piraro and his art have been the artist's main sources of motivation, despite the fact that they first piqued his interest in the genre. Dan is still producing new art and even responding to Nowak's emails, so Nowak is thrilled to have access to such a strong and involved participant in the game.

In 2012, the artist began making comics, and it seems like he has never stopped. There is a broad range of production times for

5. No hope, hah?

5. No hope, hah?nowakdraws

6. Out of retirement

6. Out of retirementnowakdraws

7. Xenomorph phone

7. Xenomorph phonenowakdraws

Dan Piraro’s “chilled cow” energy is the perfect warm-up for a list that refuses to behave.

When he moves characters or rewrites dialogue, it requires more time. When he first began putting pen to paper, whether for a local or national publication, he was eager to get his work published in a newspaper and occasionally gave up on a gag after working on it for more than an hour.

The artist didn't fully switch to digital until a few years later when he bought a tablet computer for himself. He uses a computer to create his cartoons, but traditional media are still used for some of his other works.

2013 saw the launch of Nowak's Instagram page after he first began posting on Tumblr.

8. Feed your mind

8. Feed your mindnowakdraws

9. Upset-o-pus

9. Upset-o-pusnowakdraws

10. Bomb squad

10. Bomb squadnowakdraws

11. Wrong tower

11. Wrong towernowakdraws

12. Think about it

12. Think about itnowakdraws

This reminds us of the roommate who refused to sign the TV-inspired rules and sparked a blowup.

13. Leave them alone!!

13. Leave them alone!!nowakdraws

14. False negative

14. False negativenowakdraws

15. Pic go hard

15. Pic go hardnowakdraws

16. Forget it!

16. Forget it!nowakdraws

17. Human evolution

17. Human evolutionnowakdraws

18. Rain go away

18. Rain go awaynowakdraws

19. Origin story

19. Origin storynowakdraws

20. Mow ’em down

20. Mow ’em downnowakdraws

21. Progress is futile

21. Progress is futilenowakdraws

22. Anybody there?

22. Anybody there?nowakdraws

23. Techno brew

23. Techno brewnowakdraws

24. Give her that

24. Give her thatnowakdraws

25. Groovy showers

25. Groovy showersnowakdraws

26. Just playing

26. Just playingnowakdraws

27. Delicious, too…

27. Delicious, too…nowakdraws

28. Old switcheroo

28. Old switcheroonowakdraws

29. Winner takes it all

29. Winner takes it allnowakdraws

30. European cities

30. European citiesnowakdraws

When “worth the penny” turns into “boop beep,” you realize these comics are built on rules that never existed.

The moment “family business” collides with “Xenomorph phone,” you can almost hear the logic buckle under the weight of the punchline.

By the time “Wrong tower” and “European cities” land, you’re no longer asking why, you’re just watching the chaos win.

Along with India ink, he enjoys silk-screening, needlepoint, and craft markers. Reviews, both in person and online, are favorable.

He is interested in discovering a unique, amusing, and non-verbal idea. He is aware that not everyone genuinely enjoys the dark themes that run through the majority of his work.

Aside from that, are you certain of your reason for being here?

Dan’s comics keep answering emails and breaking logic, and somehow that’s the whole point.

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