Latest Funny Cartoons is exactly what we’re reviewing today—and trust us, you’re in for a treat. This showcase features 20 hilarious and spot-on panels by the wonderfully witty Ali Solomon Mainhart, a cartoonist who captures modern life’s weirdest truths in the most absurdly delightful ways. Each cartoon lands like a one-liner from your funniest friend—dry, honest, and undeniably hilarious.
Meet the Artist – Ali Solomon Mainhart
Ali Solomon Mainhart is a sharp voice in contemporary cartooning, known for her crisp one-panel cartoons packed with dry wit and social observation. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker and other major publications, where she’s gained a loyal following for her playful jabs at parenting, modern relationships, work culture, and holiday madness.
Ali’s signature style features classic black-and-white illustrations, often with expressive characters caught in moments of absurd truth. Whether it’s a pirate in therapy or a mother repurposing Halloween chaos, her humor strikes a nerve—in the best way. She’s part of a new wave of cartoonists mixing observational genius with minimalist art, and we’re absolutely here for it.
#1 A Diagnosis We Can All Relate To.

In this brutally honest cartoon, a doctor reads off a chart that could double as our collective mental state. It’s painfully funny, which is exactly Ali’s sweet spot.
#2 The City Symphony of Radiators.

Ali captures the oddly comforting chaos of winter in the city. The soundscape of clunky heating systems gets a poetic twist with just the right amount of sarcasm.
#3 A.I., Please Handle Pumpkin Guts.

As pumpkin-carving gets messier by the second, one parent makes the ultimate millennial plea—can’t tech just do this for us already?
#4 Fairy Godmother with Boundaries.

A modern twist on Cinderella’s origin story, this godmother is done giving. The sass here is magical.
#5 Pirate Therapy Problems.

Even pirates need therapy. Especially when they’re feeling betrayed. Ali pairs couch confessions with eye patches in a cartoon that’s delightfully unexpected.
#6 Mason Jar Madness.

Science meets Etsy in this darkly whimsical cartoon. Never has organ storage looked so Pinterest-worthy.
7 The Conspiracy Scarecrow.

Scarecrows don’t spook birds—conspiracy theorist scarecrows do. A genius cartoon poking fun at modern misinformation culture.
#8 Grandpa’s Uphill Battle.

Classic generational exaggeration gets the Ali Solomon Mainhart treatment. The perfect eye-roll-invoking throwback.
#9 The Haunted Storage Dilemma.

An attic mystery that perfectly captures the horror of seasonal clutter. With bats.
#10 Holiday Confusion Decor.

This one’s visual chaos at its finest. Are we celebrating too early, or just embracing the festive overlap?
#11 Side Dish Strategy.

A peak Thanksgiving survival tactic. Low stakes, low expectations—high relatability.
#12 Target Nostalgia

Family heirlooms? Nah—just discounted joy from aisle seven. This cartoon nails modern sentimentality.
#13 Trojan Guilt Trip.

A historic backstab meets gift-giving guilt. Ali turns ancient warfare into emotional obligation and it’s perfect.
#14 Star Wars Tree Takeover.

The holiday spirit… and the Force… are strong with this one. Geeks rejoice, your décor struggle is real and seen.
#15 Dad’s Dream Gift.

“As a Father’s Day gift, I’m going to let Dad explain a Bruce Springsteen song to me.”
A hilarious tribute to Dads and their undying need to decode “Born to Run” for the 100th time. Touché.
#16 Retirement Plan: Trader Joe’s.

Late capitalism, meet tote-bag inflation. This cartoon hits retail reality with scary accuracy.
#17 Click for Chaos.

Mafia life meets ceiling fan confusion. This one is a genius mashup of domestic and criminal worlds.
#18 Where the Wild Things School.

Ali reimagines Max from Where the Wild Things Are—but this time from a tired parent’s POV. It’s wild and wonderfully weary.
#19 Dorothy’s Exit Strategy.

A brutally modern spin on The Wizard of Oz. Goodbye, Kansas. And everyone else.
#20 Existential Pillow Talk.

If you’re not laughing, you’re crying—and this cartoon walks that line beautifully.
Conclusion
Ali Solomon Mainhart’s latest funny cartoons are the perfect blend of dry wit, pop culture, and real-life absurdity. Every single panel delivers a mini moment of joy—and sometimes a jab of truth. Whether it’s overthinking bedtime or holiday overload, Ali’s style hits home with a wink and a sigh.
Credit: All comics featured are by Ali Solomon Mainhart.
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