20 Dark Twisted Humor Comics by Steve Nelson That Make You Think (and Laugh)

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Dark Twisted Humor by Steve Nelson deliver the kind of humor that slaps you with a smirk and leaves you questioning your life choices—in the best possible way. This comic review dives deep into the demented little world of Twonkcomics, where punchlines hit hard, timing is razor-sharp, and no topic is too taboo to twist into something hilarious.

Meet the Artist Steve Nelson

Steve Nelson is the quirky mastermind behind Twonkcomics, a comic series that blends simple art with hilariously dark and twisted punchlines. His comics explore everyday awkwardness, biting social commentary, and absurd logic flips — all with straight-faced stick figures. Despite the minimalist aesthetic, his punchlines are razor-sharp and often make you laugh, cringe, and question reality all at once. Nelson’s work has carved out a cult following among fans of offbeat, subversive humor.

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#1 Birthday Priorities.

Dark Twisted Humor
Dark Twisted Humor

Nothing says love like ignoring your partner’s birthday for Wi-Fi access. Steve Nelson kicks things off with a painfully relatable interaction that spotlights the tech-over-everything mindset. It’s funny because it hurts.

#2 Constipation Station.

Dark Twisted Humor
Dark Twisted Humor

A medical pun so blunt it stings. This comic showcases Nelson’s love for literal interpretations. It’s dry, quick, and perfectly twisted.

#3 The Real Pain.

Dark Twisted Humor
Dark Twisted Humor

Getting a shot? Nah. It’s the medical bill that hurts more. This is Steve’s commentary on modern healthcare—wrapped in minimal dialogue and maximum irony.

#4 Ancient Miscommunication.

Dark Twisted Humor
Dark Twisted Humor

Turns out even ancient pyramid builders weren’t immune to misinterpreting diagrams. This silent gag gets big laughs from history nerds and architects alike.

#5 Petting Zoo.

Dark Twisted Humor
Dark Twisted Humor

A man strokes dog biscuits under a PET FOOD sign. Get it? PET food. Yeah—it’s dumb. But the kind of dumb that lands perfectly in Nelson’s world.

#6 Are You Seeing Anyone?

What seems like a creepy question turns out to be a literal one—via an eye exam chart. Steve twists social norms into unexpected punchlines with surgical precision.

#7 Pickpocket Warning.

A guy gets robbed directly under a sign that says criminals use distractions. Sometimes the irony is so good, it hurts. Or at least your backpack does.

#8 Bank Robbery Logic.

A robber is denied remote help by a banker who insists on in-person visits. It’s corporate policy taken to absurd extremes—and it absolutely works.

#9 Babysitter Blues.

Medication warning labels get hilariously misunderstood when someone refuses to babysit because the pill bottle says “keep away from children.” Perfect logic in a twisted world.

#10 Fictional Problem.

At a library, someone asks for the fiction section and is told it doesn’t exist. This one’s darkly meta and leans into the absurdity of modern misinformation.

#11 Holy Categorization.

An atheist bookstore places the Bible in the fiction section. It’s guaranteed to trigger someone, and Steve knows it.

#12 Proof of Delivery.

A newborn is treated like an Amazon package, complete with photo confirmation. Nothing says modern parenting like a signed delivery.

#13 Breakfast Controversy.

Cornflakes were meant to curb certain habits. So why is there a giant cock (rooster) on the box? Nelson goes there—because someone had to.

#14 Push-Up Confusion.

A drill sergeant demands push-ups. The response? “What size?” Cue the bra shop twist. It’s stupid. It’s brilliant.

#15 Anniversary Apathy.

When you forget your anniversary, prepare to sleep with the Wi-Fi router. Another comic where relational dysfunction meets comic timing.

#16 Psychic Fail.

A psychic fails the classic interview question: “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” The irony writes itself—and Steve delivers it perfectly.

#17 Revealing Truth.

A guy complains a top is too revealing—only to find out it literally reveals he’s a moron. Savage. Simple. Effective.

#18 Mood Lighting Disaster.

Asked to turn off the lights before getting intimate, our character does so—causing a shipwreck. This one’s brilliant physical humor with a dark twist.

#19 Eating for Two.

A doctor says “you’ll be eating for two.” Naturally, the woman assumes pregnancy. Plot twist: tapeworm. That escalated quickly.

#20 Bug’s Life.

A doctor spots a bug and calls it nasty. The bug’s response? Unfiltered profanity. This is Steve at his rudest and funniest.

Why Twonkcomics Is Your New Obsession

Steve Nelson’s Twonkcomics isn’t just dark humor—it’s surgical satire. His ability to distill cringe, irony, and shock into minimal frames is a rare talent. Whether it’s poking fun at society, relationships, or absurd everyday moments, these comics always leave an impression—often an uncomfortable one. And that’s exactly the point.

Credit: All comics featured are by Steve Nelson. 📌 Official Website: twonkcomics.com
📘 Facebook: facebook.com/twonkcomics
📸 Instagram: instagram.com/twonkcomics

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shahzaib ali
shahzaib ali
Hi, I'm Shahzaib, an article writer with a love for comics and entertainment. I've been writing for Boredcomics for more than a year. I am passionate about creating engaging and informative content that will keep readers entertained.

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