Latest witty cartoons—let’s be honest, that’s what we’re all secretly scrolling for when we need a break from, well, everything else. In this cartoon review, I’m serving you a fresh batch of 20 of the latest witty cartoons by Jerry King—a cartoonist who transforms everyday situations into pure, laugh-out-loud genius. Prepare yourself for digital dilemmas, family chaos, and a dash of cosmic comedy.
About the Artist: Jerry King
Meet Jerry King, the pen behind the punchlines. With a career spanning two decades, Jerry’s comics have graced everything from national newspapers to viral social feeds. He’s picked up a few awards (and probably a few raised eyebrows) for his signature blend of snark, relatability, and clever visual gags. Mark’s cartoons feature his iconic noodle-limbed characters, expressive faces, and backgrounds that always seem to have a joke hidden in plain sight. His favorite playgrounds? Tech headaches, parenting fails, and the glorious weirdness of modern life. If you’re craving cartoons that hit that sweet spot between sharp and silly, Mark King is your guy.
#1 Delete Your Past: “You Can Do This!”
We all have that friend who can’t delete anything. Here, Mark King skewers digital hoarding—helping a trembling soul confront emails from 1997. The sweat beads alone are worth the price of admission!

#2 Ocean-Sized Problems: “Too Expensive and Bad for the Environment”
Lost your phone at the beach? King’s cartoon delivers a wave of laughs by turning eco-awareness into a punchline about draining the ocean—because some phones really aren’t worth it.

#3 Hot Mess Dining: “Plate May Be Hot”
Culinary apps meet kitchen disasters. The “plate may be hot” warning takes on a whole new meaning when the entire meal is literally on fire. It’s fine dining with a side of chaos.

#4 Outdoorsy Romance: “It’s Just Being Cheap”
Camping date? Or just dodging restaurant bills? King’s take on romantic expectations is sharply on target: “Hunting and eating what we catch isn’t romantic…it’s being cheap.”

#5 Playdates and Repairs: “I Want Brandon to Fix My Computer”
Ah, the modern parent’s dilemma: neighborhood playdates double as IT support. Timmy’s mom just wants Brandon for her broken laptop. Relatable, hilarious, and a little too close to home.

#6 The Cleaning Conundrum: “Can’t My Room Wait?”
When you’ve just cleaned your computer, how can your mom possibly expect your room to be next? Mark King’s cartoon captures every kid’s logic—and every parent’s pain.

#7 Zoom Room of Doom: “When Will You Learn?”
A conference call with 200 faces and one totally lost user. King nails the remote work struggle in a single, overwhelming Zoom grid. For Pete’s sake, Henderson, just turn on your camera!

#8 Detective for Hire: “Find My Draining App”
The private eye genre meets smartphone drama as a detective is tasked with finding the rogue app draining someone’s battery. “This won’t be an easy job.” Sherlock Holmes, meet Silicon Valley.

#9 Caveman in HR: “Works for Animal Pelts”
Forget the modern resume—this time-traveling Neanderthal is hired for his skills with meat and bone tools. If only every job interview were this honest!

#10 Confessions of an Alien: “Stealing Your WiFi”
Earth’s strangest crime? Intergalactic WiFi theft! This extraterrestrial honesty is both refreshing and hysterically on-brand for King’s tech-obsessed universe.

#11 Jogging the System: “Keeping Your Computer Healthy”
Taking tech advice a little too literally, this cartoon has a desktop PC sweating it out on the treadmill. Fitness goals or just IT confusion? Either way, it’s an instant classic.

#12 Watering Woes: “How Long Do They Live?”
Giant houseplants are all the rage—until you see your water bill. Mark King’s absurdly oversized flowerpot is both an environmental and financial crisis, all in one panel.

#13 Movie Night Regrets: “Overtime for Popcorn”
Ever spent more on snacks than on movie tickets? This cartoon’s punchline is every parent’s reality: “I’ll be working overtime all next week to pay for popcorn and a drink.”

#14 Lemonade Economics: “$50 a Cup”
Lemonade stands meet late-stage capitalism. The kid’s breakdown of costs, from packaging to payment processing, makes that $50 cup seem…almost reasonable. Sort of.

#15 Cyber Security DIY: “Hiding Your Laptop Under the Bed”
Sometimes, “out of sight, out of mind” is the only security strategy you need. Or not. King’s take on cyber security is delightfully low-tech—and instantly recognizable.

#16 Telemarketer Blocker: “Throwing Your Phone in the Lake”
With today’s technology, blocking spam calls shouldn’t require aquatic sacrifice. Unless you just enjoy a dramatic solution, of course.

#17 Grillmaster Excuses: “Just Looking for Any Reason”
Celebrating car maintenance with a cookout? This cartoonist knows the truth: some folks just need the tiniest excuse to fire up the grill.

#18 BBQ Overload: “We Finished Off the Sauce”
When you buy 10 gallons of BBQ sauce and it still isn’t enough, you know your grill game is strong—and your priorities are questionable.

#19 Time Traveler’s Complaint: “Telephone Poles in the Future”
Why visit the future if they haven’t figured out anything better than telephone poles? King’s cartoon pokes fun at our lack of real progress, even with flying ships.

#20 Smart Home Magic: “Special Mute System”
The ultimate fantasy: a smart home that mutes noisy kids by targeting the “cause of the noise.” If only this were a real feature!

Wrapping It Up
There you have it: the latest witty cartoons that perfectly capture the chaos, quirks, and comedy of everyday life in 2025. Mark King’s clever writing and loose, expressive art style make these panels impossible not to share. From family tech fails to futuristic gripes, each comic brings a new flavor of relatable hilarity.
Credit:
All cartoons reviewed are the brilliant work of Mark King, whose style blends everyday absurdities with sharp visual gags. His cartoons are a must-follow for anyone who loves clever, modern humor. See more of Mark King’s wit on his official website, Facebook, or Instagram.
For your daily hit of the latest witty cartoons, be sure to visit Boredcomics.com—your home for all things funny!