fans are waiting Thor: Love and Thunder, Will be released on July 8, 2022, in which the main character and Guardians of the Galaxy, known for using humor to contrast the history of dark themes. Comedy has a long history of using humor in this way, using witty jokes, puns, and humorous situations to create laughter.
Many comic book characters use humor to joke with enemies, react to their surroundings, or just to make themselves laugh, which makes the reader laugh. While not every comic is a comedy, there are many hilarious stories that have left a lasting impression on Reddit users.
Contents
- 1 Bone (Smith)
- 2 Chew (Layman and Guillory)
- 3 The Next Wave (Ellis & Immonen)
- 4 Quantum & Woody (Priest & Bright)
- 5 Megahex (Hanselmann)
- 6 Sex crimes (Fractions & Zdarsky)
- 7 Dix (Ennis and McCree)
- 8 Spider-Man’s Super Enemies (Spencer and Lieber)
- 9 Strangers in Heaven (Terry Moore)
- 10 Superman Friend Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen? (Points and Lieber)
Bone (Smith)
Jeff Smith series, bone, From its first publication in 1991 to its final publication in 2004, it remains a classic. Reddit user diggitfireball’s original post cites the graphic novel series, which follows the eponymous Fone Bone on various quests, saying that “Mastery use of Jeff Smith’s consoles can lead to some funny jokes.”
However, for some people, bone a problem. In 2013, the book was included on the American Library Association’s “The Hardest Books to Read” list, although Smith has stated that the series is not really suitable for children.
Chew (Layman and Guillory)
For Dark Comedy, John Layman’s chewAn FDA agent, drawn by Rob Guillory, is able to receive psychic visions from the foods he eats, including humans.
Despite acknowledging the comedy’s darkness, Reddit user triggermanx97 believes that chew “Strange and animated.” Even though chew Originally airing from 2009 to 2016, it made a brief comeback in 2020, including one of the best non-superhero comics of the 2020.
The Next Wave (Ellis & Immonen)
Reddit user OrionLinksComic calls for combining violence with comedy next wave, 2006-07 Marvel Comics, satirizing Marvel’s superheroes as “absolutely…funny”. Although the series is published by Marvel, it is not typical, which is why it even features an extremely unusual Captain America character.
The series takes the glamor and gore of superhero comics and uses it to make fun of them, featuring a host of Marvel minifigures. Heroes are inspired by HATE, or the highest anti-terrorism efforts.
Quantum & Woody (Priest & Bright)
Quantum and Woody, the superhero pair, were Valiant Comic’s versions of Wonderman and Iron Fist, which ran between 1997 and 2000 and briefly returned in 2013, a release that made Reddit user 2JasonGrayson8″ laugh out loud many times.”
Written by Christopher Priest and illustrated by MD Bright, the eponymous characters play a sometimes underpowered superhero duo. The comic side of the series remains intact, with more goats on the cover than it looks.
Megahex (Hanselmann)
A 200-page comic anthology by Simon Hanselmann, giant hexagon The book includes many of the stories familiar to longtime Hanselmann fans, as well as nearly half of the book’s new content.
The novel transcends the boundaries of genre, finding humor in many sensitive and sometimes dark themes. Reddit user WhiskeyT admits it’s funny, but “not funny at all and very tragic. But hilarious. And frustrating.”
Sex crimes (Fractions & Zdarsky)
Since its debut in 2013, Sex Offender has been hailed as one of the best non-superhero comics of the 2010s, earning critical acclaim, nominations, and awards. Written by Matt Fraction and illustrated by Chip Zdarsky, the series ends in 2020.
Reddit user DustCleaner found the sex shop’s content and jokes particularly amusing. Unfortunately, while a 2015 TV adaptation is in development, Fraction’s deal with Universal has yet to make it to the silver screen (if any). Despite critical acclaim, the series was also included on the American Library Association’s Most Banned and Most Challenging Books list in 2016.
Dix (Ennis and McCree)
Reddit user carson63000 described Garth Ennis’ series, which ran sporadically from 1997 to 2005 cock, John McCrea describes it as “the story of two unlucky idiots in Northern Ireland trying to be the one to keep an eye on”. Like many other works of Ennis, including who punished, cock Featured with his typical dark, violent comedy.
Every problem cock Take on Dougie and Ivor, supporting other Ennis comic book characters troubled soulFollow them as they try new things, including becoming their own follower, forming a band, and even traveling to space.
Spider-Man’s Super Enemies (Spencer and Lieber)
debut with others Spiderman title, Spider-Man’s Advanced Enemy Follow Boomerang villain Fred Miles as he orchestrates his plans. Reddit user Mish106 thinks the series is “really funny”.
Spiderman He’s already a hilarious character who’s been part of some of the funniest friendships in Marvel, so it’s no wonder his villains are, too. The film is full of backstory, convoluted plots, and a host of villains, culminating in Miles sharing his story with a man in a bar. When asked for his name, the man replies “Peter” and ends the series with the interesting assumption that the man is Peter Parker.
Strangers in Heaven (Terry Moore)
A mix of drama, comedy, crime and horror genres, Stranger in Heaven Written and illustrated by Terry Moore. Reddit user claudeteacher found the film particularly amusing because “Terry Moore’s ability to move from drama to thriller to comedy makes everything more fun.”
The series focuses on a love triangle, one of the best comic book relationships outside of Marvel or DC, ultimately combining elements of humor and thriller during its early release from 1993 to 2007. , largely directed by Moore himself. Published by Abstract Studio.
Superman Friend Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen? (Points and Lieber)
Part of the TV series legacy of 1952 Superman AdventuresMatt Fraction joins jimmy olsen’s best friend The history that has been circled on Reddit describes it as “outrageous in every sense of the word, even to the point where Jimmy is waging a prank war with Batman”.
Superman Friend Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen? Following the eponymous character’s investigation into who wanted him dead, diving into the dangerous, weird, and wacky side of DC is fun and enjoyable to read.