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20 Hilarious Dark Comics From Safely Endangered That’ll Twist Your Humor

Hilarious dark comics are a genre all their own, and in this comic review, we’re diving headfirst into the brilliant, twisted world of Safely Endangered. If your sense of humor leans toward the bizarre and ironic, you’re going to love this collection. With 30 killer panels that balance cute art with grim punchlines, this isn’t your average laugh track—it’s humor with teeth. Let’s dig in!

James Chapman, the creator of Safely Endangered, is a UK-based cartoonist best known for his wildly popular webcomic series. His style is bright, minimalist, and deceptively cheerful—but don’t be fooled. Beneath the friendly visuals lies a deliciously dark wit that takes jabs at everything from death and mental health to pop culture and social awkwardness.

20 Times Safely Endangered Nailed Dark Humor

#1 Luigi’s Breakdown

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Hilarious Dark Comics

Luigi dons Mario’s cap for a moment of confidence, but it ends in violence and identity confusion. A classic example of sibling shade with a twisted punch.

#2 Good Boy Overload

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Hilarious Dark Comics

What starts as a heartwarming pet moment escalates when every dog in the neighborhood thinks it’s being praised. Wholesome chaos with a barking mad twist.

#3 Viral Fame, Literally

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Hilarious Dark Comics

A virus gets internet famous while causing mayhem. The satire here is sharp—and the personified germ is oddly charming.

#4 The Worst Promotion Ever

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Hilarious Dark Comics

Opportunity knocks… then slams the door on someone using the toilet. A darkly perfect take on those inspirational quotes we all pretend to like.

#5 Chew Toy Confession

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Hilarious Dark Comics

Turns out the “toy” your dog loves isn’t a toy at all—it’s part of you. The casual delivery of the punchline makes it even funnier (and grosser).

#6 Fountains of Regret

A kid tosses a valuable coin into a wishing fountain—and the regret is immediate. Dark comedy meets financial pain in four clean panels.

#7 Death’s Motivation Book

Even the Grim Reaper needs self-help, apparently. Watching death struggle with burnout is equal parts silly and existential.

#8 Extra Head, Extra Cringe

At a dinner date, a second head appears and just wants to be complimented too. Equal parts awkward and absurd.

#9 Bleeding Is Believing

A tiny scrape causes a military-style reaction from woodland creatures. The escalation is hilariously over-the-top.

#10 You’re Not Alone… Ever

Afraid of the dark? This comic reassures you—with a punchline that’ll keep you checking behind the couch.

#11 Goomba’s Bad Day

Mario throws shade at a Goomba who just wants to impress his kid. It’s a perfect blend of gaming nostalgia and soul-crushing commentary.

#12 Brain in Crisis

A comic about the war between motivation and mental breakdown—starring a pink cartoon brain. Dark, real, and laughably true.

#13 The Sour Prince

A fairy tale roast session turns bedtime into therapy. The last panel feels like emotional damage served with sprinkles.

#14 Titanic Trauma

A father won’t stop bragging about sinking the Titanic. It’s generational trauma turned into a strangely hilarious legacy.

#15 The Jungle Rebellion

Animals revolt against their new king, refusing to bow. Lion King vibes meet protest humor in a savage parody.

#16 Grandma’s Deadly Gift

A giraffe wears grandma’s scarf—and instantly regrets it. That warm, fuzzy feeling just became fatal.

#17 Arrested for Future Crimes

Predictive policing goes too far when a guy is arrested for something he might do after lunch. A clever jab at sci-fi tropes.

#18 Phone’s Overbearing Father

Your sleek new smartphone still has an emotional dad who won’t let go. Family drama meets tech evolution.

#19 Waiting in Hell

A dramatic breakup ends with one person quite literally waiting in hell. The comedic timing is devilishly good.

#20 Santa’s Interrogation Room

Santa and his elves interrogate the Grinch CIA-style. Christmas gets dark fast—and it’s hilariously uncomfortable.


Final Thoughts

These 20 Safely Endangered comics are proof that dark humor and cute art are a killer combination. James Chapman’s ability to flip wholesome moments into twisted endings is what keeps fans coming back. Whether it’s death personified or a talking brain in crisis, these panels are as clever as they are chaotic.

Credit: All comics featured are the original work of James Chapman, creator of Safely Endangered. His unique mix of visual simplicity and dark, witty storytelling has made the series a cult favorite. Explore more on safelyendangered.com, Facebook, and Instagram.

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