30 Times An Artist Made People Laugh Out Loud With His Satire And Deadpan Humor Comics

This unique kind of humor is sure to make your day worthwhile.

Steve’s comics don’t ease you in, they hit you with a deadpan punchline and dare you not to laugh. One panel you’re nodding along, the next you’re snorting at something absurd like “Don’t fall for the bait” or a dog rocking up with cones like it’s totally normal.

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The best part is how he keeps switching the vibe, colorful chaos, black-and-white stares, and text-only jokes that feel like they were overheard in the wild. You’ll get a train driver interview in the UK, then immediately it’s “Why is there a roundabout at every supermarket exit?” or a fortune teller interview where the voodoo maps are absolutely not the move.

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By the time you reach the last few, like “Mow problem” and “Hooray! You could say this tree looks… stumped,” you realize the whole point is simple: Steve wants you laughing, even if you didn’t see the trap coming.

1. Pigs in a blanket lol

1. Pigs in a blanket lolsnelse_
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2. Don’t fall for the bait

2. Don’t fall for the baitsnelse_
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3. Aww, so cute

3. Aww, so cutesnelse_

4. Don’t be scared to try something new

4. Don’t be scared to try something newsnelse_

5. It was all he wanted

5. It was all he wantedsnelse_

Right after “Pigs in a blanket lol,” the joke turns into bait-and-switch energy with “Don’t fall for the bait,” like your brain is the one getting pranked.

The artist develops a distinct style of sarcasm and deadpan comedy, alternating between colorful, black-and-white, and text-based humor with illustrations.

6. A train driver interview in the UK

6. A train driver interview in the UKsnelse_

7. Why is there a roundabout at every supermarket exit?

7. Why is there a roundabout at every supermarket exit?snelse_

8. I thought he was introducing him 😂

8. I thought he was introducing him 😂snelse_

9. Cat gets stuck in a tree

9. Cat gets stuck in a treesnelse_

10. Swat? So what? 😂

10. Swat? So what? 😂snelse_

11. We need a skip intro in real life

11. We need a skip intro in real lifesnelse_

12. I love the diversity

12. I love the diversitysnelse_

This also hits like a viral comic’s brutal comment that ended a friendship.

13. Lobster chef

13. Lobster chefsnelse_

14. Hose in different area codes

14. Hose in different area codessnelse_

15. Fortune teller interview

15. Fortune teller interviewsnelse_

16. Careful with voodoo maps

16. Careful with voodoo mapssnelse_

17. Blood would probably work better

17. Blood would probably work bettersnelse_

18. The “H” problem!

18. The “H” problem!snelse_

19. Haha, excellent! Also, my commiserations

19. Haha, excellent! Also, my commiserationssnelse_

20. Spacesuit

20. Spacesuitsnelse_

21. Hipster workout

21. Hipster workoutsnelse_

22. Tap here. I thought he would dance on the scanner

22. Tap here. I thought he would dance on the scannersnelse_

23. Better news, tbh

23. Better news, tbhsnelse_

24. Sparkling water

24. Sparkling watersnelse_

25. Sting vs Stingsss

25. Sting vs Stingssssnelse_

26. The Roofs of Egypt

26. The Roofs of Egyptsnelse_

27. Dog cones

27. Dog conessnelse_

28. Housefly

28. Houseflysnelse_

29. Hooray! You could say this tree looks… stumped

29. Hooray! You could say this tree looks… stumpedsnelse_

30. Mow problem

30. Mow problemsnelse_

And then, just when you think you’ve caught the rhythm, it’s “A train driver interview in the UK,” followed by “Why is there a roundabout at every supermarket exit?” for maximum confusion.

The humor gets even sharper when “Careful with voodoo maps” shows up, because “Blood would probably work better” is the kind of line that makes you laugh and question your surroundings.

By the time you hit the plant-themed chaos of “Hooray! You could say this tree looks… stumped” and “Mow problem,” you’re all in, because the sarcasm never lets up.

Although Steve's comics are created in a straightforward, cartoonish, and crude style, featuring dry, sardonic, and bizarre jokes, the artist's intention is always to make people laugh. Steve is constantly looking for ways to improve his comics.

You've read his works just once, and I bet they didn't let you down. Please leave a comment below with your thoughts on them. 

One read, and you’re pretty sure Steve is the problem, in the funniest way possible.

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