Ahh, Valentine's Day... A "holiday" that strikes fear in the hearts of the newly coupled, worried that their gift-giving and grand romantic gestures might not live up to the great expectations foisted upon us from Hallmark and countless RomComs.
It's also a day for singles to celebrate themselves, their friends and family, and maybe thumb their nose at society's pressure to be part of a couple come each fourteenth of February. (Hint: singles don't need a significant other to be able to celebrate how awesome they are!)
These cartoons - originally published in the Washington Post as part of the widely-syndicated Carolyn Hax advice column - point out how complicated people and relationships are, and how sometimes you just have to shake your head and laugh.
The artist, Nick Galifianakis, has been drawing his comic "Nick and Zuzu" for the Washington Post for over twenty years. The fact that Carolyn Hax is his ex-wife - and that they continue to work together as happily divorced colleagues - adds more than just a little irony to the work of this "relationship cartoonist".
Nick has a book of his work available in print: "If You Loved Me, You'd Think This Was Cute: Uncomfortably True Cartoons About You." The forward is written by his struggling actor cousin, Zach Galifianakis. The perfect gift for anyone with a sense of humor, or for that Ex without one!
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Party Of One
I know, right. How Dare she flaunt her carefree attitude and boundless joy in such a public setting. (lucky b***h)
Amen!
Signs Everywhere
Will You Be My Ex?
But I’m Different
The Burn
The Hand-Me-Down
Trust Your Instincts
Setting The Bar
Familiarity
A2 + B2 = Jerk2
I mean, if you're losing either way, might as well be honest about it.
D.I.Y.
The Keeper
The Drag
Get That Cross-Stitched On A Pillow
Tick-Tock...
had to laugh at this one--experience has taught me that the person i start dating lasts only about 3 months before the REAL person behind the facade begins to emerge. it can be good, it can be bad...it's all what you make of it
Things Are Looking Up
The Future Viral Video
Separation
Why Wait?
The Bestseller
Now this one I LOVE! They're all fantastic cartoons, please, give us more!
The Realist
Just get married already. Grand total for our wedding: $2,000 - that's rings (plural), dress/suit, license, BBQ with the family in the backyard.
Dude, if she loves you enough, she'll get married in the backyard in a normal dress, with only your immediate family members as guests. Or no guests at all! Proper weddings are nice and all, but when the love is truly there and strong, you can just get married in a chill-as-heck way and everybody will still be happy. :)
I was never one of those little girls who had her wedding planned since she was 12. Even as a kid, I always liked the idea of eloping. So, I got married at the courthouse. We were nicely (but not formally) dressed, and just brought a couple friends along as witnesses. We all went out to a nice restaurant for dinner and champagne afterward, then my husband and I went away on a nice, but not OTT, honeymoon. Totally satisfying and drama-free. We'll be married 18 years this May. The marriage is more important than the wedding.
Load More Replies...My (now) husband talked and talked and talked about our future together (kids, no kids, etc.) but wasn't proposing. Every time we went on a vacation my friends would always say, "Oh! This is it! I know he's going to ask you!!" Then, nothing. Finally I asked him, "Are you ever going to ask me to marry you or are you just going to keep talking about marriage?" I didn't say it in a b****y way, I was just curious and CONFUSED about what was happening. He then admitted that he thought he couldn't propose without a ring!! He's a very traditional guy. We ended up picking out a ring together. I chose the setting and he chose the gem without me so I didn't know what the ring would look like. It was a nice surprise when he finally did propose. That's why I love this comic!
my (ex) husband proposed to me by saying, "if i asked you to marry me, what would you say?" i told him he'd actually have to ask to find out...
Hate how everything is so materialistic. Yes I want something nice in a church but affordable as well. I just want happiness to be key.
My parents where at a streetlight waiting for it to get green when my father went like "Hey, what if we get married?". That's how comfortable they're with each other
Stupid, if you love one another just get married, forget the big show of love if you don't have the means.
The Close Call
It's not true love until you survive the roaches-and-ramen period.
Never A Second Date
I found the opposite - if you're not feeling the chemistry after the first date, you never will, don't waste time waiting for it to happen no matter how "perfect" that person seems on paper. When I met my future wife for the first time (not on a date), I felt the chemistry immediately and by the time we had our first date, I knew I wanted to marry her.
The Low Bar
The Anti-Romantic
Compliment Fail
Putting It Together
Someone For Everyone
there is not someone for everyone. I'm convinced of it.
Settling
Cheating?
What’s The Secret Word...?
Can someone please make one that actually celebrates singleness without actually downing relationships?!
I agree!! I did think the one where the waiter wants to relocate the single lady for looking "too content" hits the mark some.
Load More Replies...The only problem I see here, is that this seems to make men out as the bad guy in all this. No offence, but women can equally horrid, if not more so. Just saying.
Killer cartoons...the artwork, narrative...the whole thing, is incredible. The style is reminiscent of Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes; high praise indeed! More please!
100% agreed, and i think the author's got blue hair so i definitely root for her ;D
Load More Replies...These are pretty dark, but I must say... I can't think if characters that I've ever seen that looked like this before. All of them, to me, are wholly original. Really fantastic work!
Having read all these I am so glad I am happily single and will always remain so. Who needs the pain heartache and inconvenience of dating.
My girlfriend and I broke up, it was better for her mental health and she said, I quote, "just not feeling it anymore". I love her so much but we're best friends still and it's going fine. I suddenly have an urge to sleep with a bunch of girls to get rid of the pain. Nah..
As someone else mentioned - you can also follow Nick's cartoons at GoComics: https://www.gocomics.com/nick-and-zuzu
Can someone please make one that actually celebrates singleness without actually downing relationships?!
I agree!! I did think the one where the waiter wants to relocate the single lady for looking "too content" hits the mark some.
Load More Replies...The only problem I see here, is that this seems to make men out as the bad guy in all this. No offence, but women can equally horrid, if not more so. Just saying.
Killer cartoons...the artwork, narrative...the whole thing, is incredible. The style is reminiscent of Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes; high praise indeed! More please!
100% agreed, and i think the author's got blue hair so i definitely root for her ;D
Load More Replies...These are pretty dark, but I must say... I can't think if characters that I've ever seen that looked like this before. All of them, to me, are wholly original. Really fantastic work!
Having read all these I am so glad I am happily single and will always remain so. Who needs the pain heartache and inconvenience of dating.
My girlfriend and I broke up, it was better for her mental health and she said, I quote, "just not feeling it anymore". I love her so much but we're best friends still and it's going fine. I suddenly have an urge to sleep with a bunch of girls to get rid of the pain. Nah..
As someone else mentioned - you can also follow Nick's cartoons at GoComics: https://www.gocomics.com/nick-and-zuzu