Extra Fabulous Comics, created by Zach Stafford, is a daring webcomic series that dives headfirst into uncomfortable truths, dark humor, and brutally honest absurdity. With simple but expressive artwork and a pastel-toned color palette, these comics strike a balance between cute and twisted.
About Extra Fabulous Comics
The comics frequently explore themes of existential dread, failed relationships, self-deprecation, and surreal nonsense. Whether he’s poking fun at mental health, religion, death, or pop culture, Stafford’s voice is always bold, satirical, and refreshingly self-aware. His unique storytelling style resonates with fans who enjoy humor that isn’t afraid to get uncomfortable and laugh anyway.
#1 Mister Meowmeow’s Electrifying End

A seemingly heartfelt chat with a cat quickly goes sideways when a bolt of lightning enters the room. The girl just wants someone to understand her feelings — too bad Mister Meow meow becomes the victim of divine timing. The abruptness of his demise and her deadpan reaction (“Woah f***”) turns this comic into the perfect blend of sweet and savage.
#2 The King’s Oil Change

This medieval parody turns from tense to hilarious in a flash. As invaders break down the gate, the king calmly requests boiling oil — not as a weapon, but for a spa treatment. The twist that he’s just indulging in a royal body massage while his kingdom burns adds a brilliant absurdity to the scenario.
#3 Teenagers With Attitudes (And Vapes)

A nostalgic nod to Power Rangers goes off the rails when today’s teens arrive looking wildly unqualified — one’s vaping, another is pregnant, and no one looks remotely heroic. The humor comes from the expectation vs. reality contrast, mocking both youth stereotypes and the source material.
#4 Hell, But Make It Lonely

This dark comic delivers existential comedy at its finest. A man arrives in Hell and is told he’ll have to watch his loved ones suffer forever. The punchline? No one ever loved him. It’s the kind of grim humor that hurts a little — and that’s what makes it so funny.
#5 Batman vs. Hockey Kids

Two kids innocently invite someone to play pond hockey. That someone? A growling, costume-clad Batman who refuses because he’s “not wearing hockey pads.” A hilariously unnecessary tough guy response that turns a peaceful scene into dramatic overkill.
#6 Woody’s Water Hole Woe

A sleepy Western town lies in ruin, and the classic Toy Story phrase “Somebody poisoned the water hole” takes on a whole new (deadly) meaning. The comic cleverly uses childhood nostalgia and twists it into dark hilarity.
#7 Fear Itself… and Batman

A burglar monologues about how fear is his greatest weapon, only to be scared half to death by Batman yelling “BOO.” The unexpectedness of the caped crusader appearing and playing into the irony makes this strip extra punchy.
#8 Brutal Genie Advice

A man confides in a genie that he wants to be happy. Instead of wisdom, the genie insults him with a harsh quip. The desperate second wish — wanting a nice genie — adds a tragically funny twist to an otherwise hopeful scenario.
#9 If You Give a Mouse…

This parody of “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” takes a very dark turn. Each innocent act leads to death by poison — first for the mouse, then for the boy. The final panel where the mouse says “See you in hell” takes it from funny to wickedly brilliant.
#10 Dear God, Try Again

When someone confronts God about his performance, the divine figure becomes defensive. But when asked to stop dead babies, even God is amazed. The blend of divine absurdity and sincere critique makes it a smart, sharp piece of dark humor.
#11 Shampoo That Numbs the Soul

A man praises his no-tears shampoo just as he learns his dog got hit by a car. His reaction? A soulless “I’m OK with this.” This comic captures that numb modern apathy in an uncomfortably relatable way.
#12 Legend of Zelda Logic

Link is told he’ll go on a dangerous, thankless journey… and that the game won’t even be named after him. The moment he disappears mid-speech is a hilarious middle finger to illogical video game storytelling.
#13 Jesus Lives Inside Me

What starts as a spiritual offer spirals into grotesque horror as a tiny, screaming Jesus bursts from a man’s chest and launches into the other’s mouth. It’s shocking, disturbing, and absurdly funny — a perfect example of dark comic timing.
#14 Burger & Cheese: A Tragic Combo

Burger and Cheese decide to “combine forces” — but their fusion is a horrific mess. The visual of their twisted forms sobbing is both hilarious and haunting, poking fun at the concept of synergy gone wrong.
#15 Bedtime With Swagger

A sweet bedtime exchange between parent and child escalates into a bizarre bro-style back-and-forth. By the final panel, both are decked out in shades and slang. It’s absurd and oddly wholesome — in the darkest way possible.
#16 Romeo and Hershees

Two star-crossed dogs pledge their undying love… before dying beside a suspiciously empty candy wrapper labeled “HERSHEES.” A poetic and pun-filled end that captures the mix of romance and ridiculous tragedy.
#17 Unicorn Horn Hacks

A unicorn tells a horse that all his magical power is in his horn — so the horse gruesomely tears it off. Now that’s dedication to a wish. The brutal execution contrasts hilariously with the simple, pastel cartoon style.
#18 Lonely, Broke & Aroused

A man’s quest to cure his loneliness leads to the strip club. Unfortunately, the only thing he comes home with is regret. The irony in his last line — “broke and aroused” — is both hilarious and relatable in a brutally honest way.
#19 Dick Pic Panic

A guy calmly claims he has “nothing to hide” from government surveillance — until his friend mentions they’re collecting everything. The next panel, with his pants already down, delivers that signature Extra Fabulous shock-laugh punch.
#20 The Indie Game That Wins

Our hero skips flashy, loud, billion-dollar games and instead falls head-over-heels for a humble “Hobo Garbage Simulator.” The strip lampoons gaming culture while praising the weird, obscure titles that sometimes hit hardest.
Conclusion
These Hilarious Dark Comics by Extra Fabulous Comics are a masterclass in turning awkward, grim, or downright disturbing situations into clever, laugh-out-loud moments. With smart writing, expressive visuals, and a total disregard for traditional punchlines, Zach Stafford’s work continues to push boundaries — all while making us laugh at things we probably shouldn’t.
Credit: All comics by Extra Fabulous Comics
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