20 Comics With Beautiful Brushwork And Unforeseen Twists That'll Make You Laugh, As Shared By An Artist Online

This artist's work is anything but traditional and straightforward.

It starts with a dog in a sticky situation, and somehow that’s only the warm-up for a whole gallery of comics that hit like punchlines with paint on them. Little Porpoise takes everyday chaos, turns it into gorgeous brushwork, then flips the whole moment at the last second so you end up laughing before you even realize you’re laughing.

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In one panel you’re thinking about bones, in the next you’re staring down a “license plate game” that feels suspiciously personal. There are pillow silences, non-stick requests, and even a “Donner party” roll call that turns history into a joke you can’t unsee. The humor keeps evolving too, from colorful visuals to text-based bits, then to pictures that do all the heavy lifting while the twist lands anyway.

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By the time the Meatyor shows up, you’ll be hooked on the weird little logic that makes every page feel like a setup and a payoff at the same time.

1. You could say that the dog is in a sticky situation

1. You could say that the dog is in a sticky situationlittleporpoise
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2. When you think you're seeing his bones

2. When you think you're seeing his boneslittleporpoise
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3. Little victories actually matter just like performing basic human tasks

3. Little victories actually matter just like performing basic human taskslittleporpoise

4. The hunt is going well, I presume

4. The hunt is going well, I presumelittleporpoise

5. The silence of pillows

5. The silence of pillowslittleporpoise

That dog’s sticky situation sets the tone, because the next beat is literally “When you think you’re seeing his bones,” and it immediately goes sideways.

His comics show the evolution of his humor from colorful to text-based, to humor that simply uses pictures.

6. The license plate game. Wanna play?

6. The license plate game. Wanna play?littleporpoise

7. Snip snap snip snap... It's as simple as that

7. Snip snap snip snap... It's as simple as thatlittleporpoise

8. I missed you, too…

8. I missed you, too…littleporpoise

This is similar to someone refusing to split an ex-husband’s comic book collection in divorce court.

9. This is indeed a nightmare

9. This is indeed a nightmarelittleporpoise

10. Could you use the non-stick ones?

10. Could you use the non-stick ones?littleporpoise

11. How to be successful - be driven by your dad's chauffeur

11. How to be successful - be driven by your dad's chauffeurlittleporpoise

12. Run for your life to reduce the risk of a heart attack

12. Run for your life to reduce the risk of a heart attacklittleporpoise

13. Winds of change are blowing

13. Winds of change are blowinglittleporpoise

14. The Donner party... Who's attending?

14. The Donner party... Who's attending?littleporpoise

15. Doctors hate him, and we do too

15. Doctors hate him, and we do toolittleporpoise

16. Carnivorous / Coniferous... Just fix it

16. Carnivorous / Coniferous... Just fix itlittleporpoise

17. When did extra virgin start being a thing?

17. When did extra virgin start being a thing?littleporpoise

18. Mooooo... Saves the day

18. Mooooo... Saves the daylittleporpoise

19. The Meatyor... Says the indestructible kid

19. The Meatyor... Says the indestructible kidlittleporpoise

20. Blood, sweat, and tears

20. Blood, sweat, and tearslittleporpoise

Then the comics jump from “Little victories actually matter” to the hunt going well, and somehow the laughter gets sharper instead of calmer.

Right when you think you’ve got the vibe, the silence of pillows and the nightmare panel show up, and the twists start using everyday objects like they’re villains.

After the Donner party attendance call and “Doctors hate him, and we do too,” the whole thing caps off with the Meatyor and Blood, sweat, and tears, like the final boss is bad timing.

The majority of readers will be intrigued by the well-illustrated narratives in his books. The jokes, with their creative and unexpected twists, also possess a unique visual aesthetic.

Little Porpoise has amassed a huge fan base with more than 53,000 followers on social media. The performer has long been a favorite among entertainers who enjoy making their audience laugh.

One page later, you’ll be wondering how a dog, a license plate, and the Meatyor all belong in the same laugh track.

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