Joe Lennon Created 58 New Funny Comics That Put Pop Culture Characters In Absurd Situations
Cartoonist Joe Lennon has a knack for taking some of the most recognizable characters in pop culture and dropping them into situations you’d never expect to see them in. Through his clever one-panel comics, superheroes, cartoon favorites, and other iconic figures suddenly become a lot more relatable, and a lot more ridiculous. With a clean visual style and a sharp sense of humor, Lennon knows exactly how to turn familiar faces into the punchline, often with just one well-placed twist.
Previously featured on Bored Panda, Lennon continues to prove that great comedy doesn’t need to be complicated. His latest comics once again play with the worlds and characters we all know, reimagining them in ways that are simple, witty, and instantly funny. Whether he’s poking fun at heroic clichés or finding the absurd in everyday life, his work has a way of feeling both nostalgic and fresh at the same time.
And now, scroll down to check out some of Joe Lennon’s funniest comics, and don’t forget to vote for the ones that made you laugh the most.
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Ironic, considering that Judy Garland, then 17 and bouncy, had to wear a corset and was put on a strict diet, supplemented with appetite suppressants, to appear more girlish. This is where her drûg cycle began.
Careful there! Might wanna read "Man of Steel - Woman of Kleenex", by Larry Niven.
I understood that reference. Beenie and The Jets, Elton John, 1973
Actually Karen Carpenter was a better drummer than Keith Moon, whose forte was his behaviour on stage (maybe not Bonzo or Charlie Watts)
I rate this collection three snort-laughs and one having to explain to Mr Auntriarch why I was having conniptions
Breezy fun with this set. Thanks.(I hope Disney doesn't sue the cartoonist. They've been known to be quite aggressively litigious about their images.)
I rate this collection three snort-laughs and one having to explain to Mr Auntriarch why I was having conniptions
Breezy fun with this set. Thanks.(I hope Disney doesn't sue the cartoonist. They've been known to be quite aggressively litigious about their images.)
