26 Hilariously Absurd Comics That Serve As Commentary On Today’s Society, By Anton Gudim (New Pics)
Anton Gudim’s comics say a lot without saying much, and that’s part of what makes them hit so hard. Best known for his “Yes, But” series, Anton plays with visual irony in a way that’s funny, weird, and surprisingly deep.
His illustrations often twist everyday moments into strange little truths about the world we live in, things like social media habits, consumer culture, or just how repetitive life can feel. Anton told us he started out in engineering but found it unfulfilling, so he turned back to his childhood love for drawing. “Now I use that same logical thinking in my comics, just in a different way,” he explained. With over a million followers on each of his art accounts, it’s clear people connect with his style. Whether you’re laughing, cringing, or thinking “wow, that’s me,” his work is meant to make you stop and notice what’s usually overlooked.
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Last panel: which is why I don't go out to restaurants or coffee shops anymore. Not one person beside myself who doesn't have their face stuck in their device.
I have no idea what any of these men (except one). None are funny. One was clever.
I must be too dumb for this? Also thart’s something ChatGPT would create.
Effort is there, but you haven't captured your viewers here on BP, I'm afraid. Sorry!
The first was somewhat amusing and clever. Otherwise they are cryptic or meh.
I have no idea what any of these men (except one). None are funny. One was clever.
I must be too dumb for this? Also thart’s something ChatGPT would create.
Effort is there, but you haven't captured your viewers here on BP, I'm afraid. Sorry!
The first was somewhat amusing and clever. Otherwise they are cryptic or meh.
