Karlo Ferdon’s comics are a familiar source of simple joy for Bored Panda readers. The Chilean artist excels at telling funny, sometimes twisted stories without a single word. Previously, we highlighted his minimalist, dialogue-free humor and lovable dog comics. This collection reveals a different side. Along with his usual charm and clever visual storytelling, these comics add color and a mix of single- and multi-panel formats, giving Ferdon more room to play with timing, expression, and twists.
What still makes his work so appealing is its simplicity. Ferdon doesn’t need elaborate setups or heavy-handed punchlines to make an impression. Instead, he finds humor in pushing real situations beyond the limit of the absurd.
Scroll down to enjoy this latest batch of Karlo’s comics, and don’t forget to vote for your favorites.
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Sorry, I don't know if this is a reference to Titanic, to Poe's "telltale heart", to Captain Hook's watch, to Jaws, or to Dr Who at the end of time.
Like the guy who decided to save a boatload of money by 3-D Printing a part for his helicopter's rotor hub himself at home.
Huh? This was on today's news. But with sp*rm whales rather than baleen whales.
I have seen a beautiful picture of Santa and a burglar getting stuck because they're trying to go down a chimney at the same time.
