If you love comics that start sweet and take a hilarious, unexpected turn, this one’s for you. Ryan Pagelow, the creator of the popular webcomic Buni, is back with more delightfully twisted humor. But this time, the spotlight isn’t on his famous bunny – it’s on a hot dog sausage – yes, you read that right!
It might seem like an unusual choice for a comic’s main character, but Ryan’s strips turn it into something surprisingly funny. With innocent setups and absurd, clever punchlines, these comics are sure to make you giggle. In need of a little pick-me-up? Here’s a treat for your day – dig in and enjoy!
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Mustard been so embarrassing for the poor hotdog! Maybe others will ketchup with this new fashion trend.
Mustard doesn't taste nice on a burger, ketchup is out of place on a hotdog. It's a win-win situation.
This comic is an explanation for why Burger King puts grill marks on their patties
I can relate because there are multiple times I have been on holiday and decided to go to the beach so I looked up beaches on Google Maps and there was this really pretty one, and it was a nüde beach. My disappointment was immaculate.
Just because it looks good doesn't mean it tastes better. I prefer seeds on hamburger buns
If the mustard on the front of the hot dog is meant to be pee, then I'm more disturbed about the sunscreen comic
The Dead Sea (Edit: It's extremely hot out there I've never been but a friend of mine went and the sunburn was really bad)
Wait, in the first picture the hot dog is having a dream where it's naked and covering its' privates, even though the other hot dogs have where their privates should be exposed? Reminds me of the "Donald Duck in the Bath" scenes
I think in Finland there's this type of sausage that's cooked in a Sauna, I may be wrong. Finnish pandas, please confirm
So, in some the buns are living and in others they are clothing? Some nasty background info missing methinks.
So, in some the buns are living and in others they are clothing? Some nasty background info missing methinks.
