Weekly Comedy Content is back — and this week’s lineup is a comic/cartoon review bursting with absurdity, cleverness, and the kind of humor that makes you snort-laugh in public. From portals to hell to penguins embracing casual Fridays, every panel is proof that a single drawing can pack more comedy punch than an hour-long sitcom.
Artist Bio
The Weekly Humorist stable of artists is a rotating powerhouse of comedic talent — names like Vaughan Tomlinson, Kyle Bravo, Katherine Bettis, Arun Durvasula, Sarah Morrissette, Kit Lively, David DeGrand, Isaiah Legette, Nathan Cooper, Thomas Wykes, David Ostow, and Peter Kuper bring unique voices to the mix.
#1 Don’t Mention the Portal to Hell
A living room, two elderly gents, and a swirling inferno in the wall — the punchline? Maureen’s just not in the mood.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Vaughan Tomlinson
#2 Sorry I’m Late, I Got Lost
Two snails, one epic squiggly trail, and an excuse we’ve all used — just maybe not this slowly.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Kyle Bravo
#3 Self Storage Reality Check
Why call it storage when “dump procrastination” is more accurate?

Credit: Writer & Artist: Katherine Bettis
#4 Popcorn, Acid Reflux, or Diarrhea?
Movie snack dilemmas: now with extra regret topping.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Kyle Bravo
#5 The Creation of Scrolling
Michelangelo gets a modern update — and God hands over… an iPhone.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Arun Durvasula
#6 Unicorn Health Concerns
Even mythical creatures need second opinions.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Sarah Morrissette
#7 Flag Therapy Session
Political satire meets couch confessionals — and Old Glory’s got issues.

Credit: Writer: Kit Lively | Artist: David DeGrand
#8 Attack of the Giant Baby
Forget Godzilla — this tantrum’s on a whole new scale.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Kyle Bravo
#9 Homework Again?
Dogs everywhere are tired of the same old excuse.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Isaiah Legette
#10 Penguin Casual Friday
Formal attire is so last evolution.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Nathan Cooper
#11 Can Angie Come Out and Play?
When your friends are literal cat burglars — or maybe superheroes.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Vaughan Tomlinson
#12 Colbert the Canary
The mining metaphor just got a late-night twist.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Peter Kuper
#13 UFO Distraction Tactics
Because nothing says “ignore the news” like an alien invasion.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Peter Kuper
#14 Fact-Checking at the Dinner Table
Generational tension, now with Wi-Fi access.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Nathan Cooper
#15 Shark Attacks on the Rise
When you read the news and the news reads you.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Thomas Wykes
#16 Empty Victory for the Basketball
Sometimes winning isn’t everything — especially if you’re hollow.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Kyle Bravo
#17 Pants-Off Policy
The ultimate sign that the party’s over.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Kyle Bravo
#18 Work Nap Strategy
When coffee threatens your perfectly timed desk snooze.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Isaiah Legette
#19 Daytona Dale’s Memorial Day Forecast
Jet ski decisions that could define a holiday.

Credit: Writer & Artist: David Ostow
#20 Captain Working from Home
A flight announcement guaranteed to make passengers squirm.

Credit: Writer & Artist: Vaughan Tomlinson
Closing Thoughts
This week’s Weekly Comedy Content proves that in the right hands, one image can deliver the same punch as an entire sketch show. From absurd animal encounters to sly political commentary, these comics remind us why humor belongs in the everyday scroll.
Artist Credits: All comics are the work of their respective creators, as credited under each panel above. Their distinctive humor and art styles make Weekly Humorist’s lineup a goldmine for cartoon lovers.
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