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Mark Parisi is the creator of the long-running comic panel Off The Mark, known for its sharp, playful take on everyday life—especially our complicated relationship with technology. A professional cartoonist for decades, Parisi has built a reputation for transforming modern frustrations into clever, accessible humor that resonates with a wide audience.

From internet searches gone wrong to the quirks of smart devices and digital overload, his comics reflect both appreciation and exasperation toward the tech-driven world we live in. While he acknowledges that technology has streamlined his creative process and expanded his reach, he also isn’t shy about poking fun at its absurdities, striking a balance that keeps his work timely, relatable, and consistently funny.

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Cartoon by Mark Parisi featuring a smartphone dressed as an old-fashioned rotary phone holding a mirror indoors.

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Speaking about his creative focus, Mark Parisi, the creator of the long-running comic panel Off The Mark, explained to Bored Panda that technology is simply impossible to ignore. Known for his sharp, playful take on everyday life—especially our complicated relationship with technology—Parisi sees the digital world as both a daily companion and a constant source of irritation.

“Tech is an everyday frustration and buddy,” he said. “It would be glaring for me to ignore it.” Because technology evolves so quickly, it continually creates new opportunities for humor. “Since it changes so fast, it always opens up new avenues for humor.”

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing pi symbol typing numbers as full name on laptop, illustrating Off The Mark humor.

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    Two spiders watching a Spider-Man cartoon on TV in a humorous Off The Mark cartoon by Mark Parisi.

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    When asked whether he personally finds technology more helpful or more absurd in everyday life, Parisi admitted that while it’s mostly beneficial, it comes with its drawbacks. “Tech is mostly helpful, but I’m frustrated by AI,” he shared. “I can no longer trust my internet searches, among other things.”

    That tension between usefulness and absurdity often fuels his work.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a vampire humorously scrolling through a long list of birth years on a computer.

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    Parisi believes readers connect strongly with jokes about digital habits and online behavior because these experiences are so widely shared. “I think readers connect with humor about our digital habits because it’s such a big part of our world,” he explained. “A lot of us are discovering the same things at the same time, and that can keep the humor fresh.” The collective nature of navigating new apps, trends, and technological shifts makes the punchlines feel immediate and relatable.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing turkeys humorously using a laptop for FaceTime, illustrating everyday humor in Off The Mark cartoons.

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    Off the Mark cartoon by Mark Parisi showing dogs sharing favorite Christmas gifts with everyday humor on a laptop screen.

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    Over the years, Parisi’s own relationship with technology has evolved significantly, and that evolution has shaped his creative process. “Tech has sped up my process, made me less afraid to make errors, and broadened my audience,” he said. At the same time, he acknowledges its double-edged nature. “It both wastes my time and saves me time.”

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    Bee looking at a tablet with a cartoon flower dating app in a humorous Off The Mark cartoon by Mark Parisi.

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    Reflecting on how far things have come, he added, “I remember snail mailing cartoons, and now it’s a click. Research is easier, too. If I want to see what a giraffe’s head looks like, I can punch a few keys.”

    Despite its frustrations, the artist has no desire to return to the pre-digital days. “Tech can be a beast, but I wouldn’t want to go back.”

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    Dog cartoon character holding a fitness tracker showing steps, calories burned, and explosions survived in Off The Mark humor.

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    Medusa cartoon by Mark Parisi showing Medusa on a laptop with snakes in her hair recalling the 80s hairstyle humor from Off The Mark.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a Frankenstein character reviewing humorous ancestry results on a computer screen.

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    Dog looking at a phone map labeled G-Pee-S with a route marked by trees, hydrants, and a flower in Off the Mark cartoon.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a character and dog looking at a laptop with a peanut figure on ancestry website.

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    Cat looking at a tablet with a lap-finding app, illustrating everyday humor in Mark Parisi Off The Mark cartoons.

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    Skeleton character holding a phone with a humorous message in a Mark Parisi Off The Mark cartoon about everyday humor.

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    Headless Horseman cartoon by Mark Parisi from Off The Mark showing Facebook rejection message on computer screen.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing Crackle and Pop upset their wives spend too much time on Snapchat in everyday humor style.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a surprised sausage checking ancestry results on a laptop with everyday humor.

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    Cartoon rabbit checking ancestry results on a laptop in an Off The Mark comic by Mark Parisi with everyday humor.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing everyday humor with a cat confused by birds chirping outside a computer screen.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing phones in low power mode waiting in line for coffee in a humorous everyday scene.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing Santa rating homemade cookies on a laptop in everyday humor style.

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    Off the Mark cartoon by Mark Parisi showing characters at computers with a password hack joke and everyday humor.

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    Cartoon showing two laptops in bed, one eating cookies and saying cookies are strictly necessary, everyday humor.

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    Cartoon cat humorously follows writing tips by marking a paper saying I am great in Off The Mark cartoons by Mark Parisi.

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    A cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a sad Christmas tree thinking about updating its picture on a laptop screen.

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    Cartoon of a champagne bottle looking at ancestry results on a laptop in Mark Parisi Off The Mark humor style.

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    Cartoon of a character checking ancestry on a laptop, thinking I’m a twin, showcasing Off The Mark humor by Mark Parisi.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a bandaged hand holding a phone with humor about choosing the right emoji.

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    Candy cane character smiling at a phone showing a dating app called Candy Crush in Mark Parisi Off The Mark cartoon.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi featuring Alexa device looking at ancestry website showing a character called The Clapper.

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    Cartoon of a zombie in a graveyard holding a phone with Twitter app, showing humor in Mark Parisi Off The Mark comics.

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    Cartoon character reading a humorous social media post in a Mark Parisi Off The Mark cartoon about everyday humor.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a mosquito booking flight stops on a laptop in everyday humor style.

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    Reindeer using a laptop showing social media followers in a humorous Off The Mark cartoon by Mark Parisi.

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    Groundhog reading a phone screen in a cartoon by Mark Parisi showing everyday humor in Off The Mark cartoons.

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    Mark Parisi cartoonist drawing aloof cats on a digital tablet in a humorous Off The Mark comic strip.

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    Chess knight piece looking surprised at a laptop screen showing a crossword puzzle in Off The Mark cartoons by Mark Parisi.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a virtual meeting with empty chairs on screen, highlighting everyday humor in Off The Mark.

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    Cartoon of a potato character browsing a dating site on a laptop, illustrating everyday humor from Mark Parisi Off The Mark.

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    Cartoon by Mark Parisi showing a dreidel checking a GPS with a tangled route in everyday humor style.

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