Absurd comics take the logic we know and gleefully light it on fireโand nobody does that better than Gary and Glenn McCoy. This duo has built a reputation for unleashing comics so strange, off-kilter, and jaw-droppingly odd, youโll find yourself laughing before your brain can even fully process what just happened. In this article, we dive into 10 of their funniest, weirdest, and most creatively unhinged panels that will leave you saying, โWhat did I just readโand why did I love it so much?โ
Meet Gary and Glenn McCoy
Gary and Glenn McCoy are nationally syndicated cartoonists whose work spans a broad range of media, from political cartoons to comic panels that defy all conventional humor boundaries. Their comics have appeared in publications like MAD Magazine, USA Today, and newspapers across the country. Known for sharp wit and wild absurdity, their collaborative work often blurs the line between smart satire and complete cartoon chaos. The McCoy brothers blend classic comic-strip art with bizarre premises that leave readers chucklingโand sometimes scratching their heads. If you enjoy humor that throws out the rulebook, youโll love what these two bring to the table.
A hilariously absurd comic collection by the McCoy brothers.
#1 Igorโs Brain Hunt in the Junk Drawer

When your mad scientist project hits a snag, naturally you blame Igorโand naturally, the missing brain is in the โjunk drawerโ next to rubber bands and a kidney. This one-panel masterpiece delivers a perfectly twisted take on horror movie clichรฉs with a domestic twist. Absurd? Definitely. Brilliant? Absolutely.
#2 Legal Advice for โBad Dogsโ

A dog sees a lawyer over being labeled a “bad dog” without due process. The sheer commitment to legal satireโinvolving caninesโis what makes this cartoon golden. Itโs ridiculous and yet weirdly logical, which is the McCoysโ brand of absurdity in a nutshell.
#3 Pirate Parrot Has No Chill

This cartoon features a pirateโs parrot who proudly sits on the captainโs blind side just to flip him the winged equivalent of the bird. Itโs clever, rebellious, and deeply unnecessaryโso of course, itโs hilarious. Bonus points for the unimpressed crew member.
#4 Meet My Astronaut Boyfriend

Sometimes love is blindโespecially when your boyfriend is sitting in a kiddie ride spaceship called โStar Smasher.โ The comic is absurdity at its most relatable. The art captures the boyfriendโs pride, the girlfriendโs smugness, and the friendโs complete confusionโall in one perfect panel.
#5 Bird Poop Vigilante Goes Undercover

Fed up with cleaning his car, Roscoe dons a bird costume to infiltrate the poop squad. Thatโs the setup. The punchline? Him casually asking who nailed the red Cadillac. This strip is a ridiculous escalation of a real-world annoyance. Itโs so dumb it circles back to genius.
#6 Chess Knight Logic Goes Medieval

In a medieval battle gone wrong, one knight defends his lateness with chess-like movement rules: โtwo trots forward, one trot over.โ Itโs a nonsensical reason delivered with such conviction you canโt help but laugh. This comic is a perfect example of taking a familiar concept and flipping it on its armored head.
#7 Caveman Fire Fail

Cavemen invent fireโonly to immediately try eating it. One complains it โhurts mouth,โ while the other regrets trying it on an empty stomach. This is Stone Age stupidity done to perfection. The dialogue is simple, the expressions are priceless, and the concept is laughably idiotic in the best way.
#8 Woolly Uncle Wade: Natureโs Predictor

A dad explains how woolly worms predict winter… then adds that they rely on โWoolly Uncle Wadeโ to forecast summer. And yes, Uncle Wade is just standing there looking tragically unaware. Itโs gross. Itโs weird. And itโs pure absurdist gold.
#9 Doctor’s Office Delays Have a Strategy

A nurse reports a half-naked patient has been waiting 20 minutes, and the doctor casually says heโll give it 10 moreโthen prescribe anxiety meds. The setup is infuriatingly real, but the payoff is so twisted, it earns a laugh anyway. This one hits home in a disturbingly accurate way.
#10 ATM or Broke Cardboard Box?

A man tries to use an ATMโonly to be offered five bucks from a woman literally hiding inside a cardboard box labeled โFirst Credit ATM.โ This is satire of capitalism, banks, and broken trust all at once, wrapped in absurdity. Itโs almost too real… until you see the ATM personโs outfit.
Summary
From courtroom dogs to junk drawer kidneys, these absurd comics by Gary and Glenn McCoy are a delightful descent into chaos. Their humor thrives in the weird, the unexpected, and the completely nonsensical. Itโs exactly the kind of comedy the internet was made forโfast, funny, and bizarre enough to stick with you.
All comics featured are the brilliant creations of Gary McCoy and Glenn McCoy. Their unique brand of cartoon absurdity has entertained audiences for years with an unmatched blend of satire and silliness. Want more from the McCoys?
- ๐ garymccoy.org
- ๐ผ๏ธ Andrews McMeel Syndication – McCoy Cartoons
- ๐ Facebook & Instagram (unavailable/unknownโplease update if you have links!)
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