This Cartoonist Captures Everyday Absurdities In 61 Brilliant One-Panel Comics (New Pics)
Known for his work in The New Yorker, Tom Toro has built a reputation for blending humor with subtle social commentary, often touching on modern life, politics, and human behavior. His format is deceptively simple. There's no elaborate setup, no extended narrative, just a single scene built around one idea and a precisely timed punchline.
Many of his comics go beyond a quick laugh. Moving between absurd everyday moments and darker, more reflective observations, Toro captures the quiet strangeness of the world around us.
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Oh, he committed a truly heinous crime. He told Asopus (a river god) where to find his daughter, Aegina, who Zeus had kidnapped to SA her on an Island. Sisyphus, then King of Corinth, had witnessed the incident, and gave up Zeus' secret in exchange for a freshwater spring for his city. He also chained up Thanatos (d***h), stopping all d***h on Earth.
A Viking, a Mongol, a Caribbean pirate, a Bedouin raider, and a Spanish conquistador formed a band. They're called the Pillage People.
Tx LtGov & AG won their court case. 10 commandments now in schools, nevermind that Jesus himself gave only 2. No separation of church and state in Texas, as long as its Evangelical Megachurch
"Oh, that's nice, isn't it? I'm glad they're getting something, 'cause they have a hell of a time".
Oh man... had this happen last summer. I think they were swifts, or something similar. Their mating ritual involves a lot of side by side swooping and darting. They were in a fast dive when they hit the window, so it was instant d***h for both of them.
