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Neil Kohney, the mastermind behind "The Other End Comics," has been serving up daily doses of dark humor and absurdity since 2014. His webcomic series offers a hilarious take on everyday life, relationships, and just random quirky moments, making it a must-have for fans of funny comics and relatable storytelling.

With a unique art style and a knack for highlighting life's bizarre twists, Neil has cultivated a dedicated following across platforms like Webtoon and GoComics as well as Instagram. That's why if you're looking for a comic that makes you laugh while questioning your sanity, "The Other End Comics" just might be your go-to destination one of these days.

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Neil Kohney didn’t plan on becoming a daily source of absurd internet humor, but once The Other End started picking up momentum, he found his rhythm. “I like to keep the audience on their toes, never knowing what to expect next,” he said. “Some comics are meant to make you laugh, others to make you pause. And sometimes they’re just weird for the sake of it.” Since 2014, The Other End has become a quiet staple for fans who appreciate humor that leans into the unexpected without over-explaining the joke.

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    Comic by Neil Kohney showing a comical scene with fruits in a bowl, emphasizing dark humor.

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    Staying consistent has always been part of Neil’s approach. “I’ve been publishing comics for over two years,” he noted, “and I upload twice a week to make sure there's always new content to read.” He keeps a simple process and doesn’t get caught up in perfection. “It doesn’t have to be complicated. I just sit down, write the idea, and draw it. Sometimes it’s garbage. Sometimes it works. You keep going regardless.” His comics range from totally absurd punchlines to sharp reflections on everyday life, each one delivered in a clean, one-panel format.

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    A comic by Neil Kohney depicting a man sneezing, releasing a horned creature, and a comedic explosion.

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    leloir
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    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At least a rational explanation

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    Comic by Neil Kohney showing a humorous dialogue about ordering and enjoying a pile of salt.

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    Auntriarch
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    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Igor's beer in Monstrous Regiment

    Neil also makes time to connect with his audience. He often engages through platforms like Patreon, inviting fans into the creative process. “Hit the link to join in my first Patreon Q&A,” he wrote during one update. “Ask me anything—comic process, storyboarding, ideas, even the stuff that never gets posted.” When talking about his inspiration, he keeps it simple. “A lot of comics are inspired by something I saw or heard that day. Some start from a single phrase or image. Others I can’t even explain. But if it makes me laugh, it’s probably worth finishing.”

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    Comic by Neil Kohney featuring characters with dark humor at a sandwich shop, one holding a bag and the other a toy gun.

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    Lotekguy
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    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good thing he didn't say "have a nice day".

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    Astronaut on moon, comic style, with a dog on Earth. Dark humor theme by Neil Kohney.

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    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I thought the creature with that level of power was a cat.

    Even with his success, Neil keeps a low-key mindset about the work. “I don’t try to chase trends or make everything go viral,” he said. “If someone reads a strip and it brightens their morning, I’m good with that.” His comics aren’t loud, but they stick with people because of their timing, tone, and just the right amount of strange. Whether he’s poking fun at office life, relationships, or the laws of physics, Neil Kohney continues to deliver two slices of comic relief every week without missing a beat.

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    Comic by Neil Kohney using dark humor, featuring a character with an exaggerated leg injury discussing art style.

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    Lotekguy
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    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No wonder he can't see! An X over each eye means he's dead.

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    Comic by Neil Kohney showcasing dark humor with a deforested landscape, two characters, and a critter discussing candy bars.

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    Neil Kohney comic with dark humor featuring two characters in a witty exchange.

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    A bear in a shirt speaks about ethics in a comic, titled "The Other End," using dark humor in a human resources setting.

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    Comic strip by Neil Kohney featuring dark humor about being part machine, with a humorous twist involving paper.

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    Comic by Neil Kohney shows a person doing a cannonball, creating a splash. The lifeguard sits shocked by the pool. Dark humor theme.

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    Comic by Neil Kohney depicting dark humor with a father and son discussing the size of their dog for dinner.

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    Comic by Neil Kohney featuring dark humor with a burglar triggering a self-destruct sequence leading to an explosion.

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