20 New Funny Cartoons That Prove Laughter Is the Best Medicine

New Funny Cartoons are back and funnier than ever, so here’s your official comic/cartoon review! This collection of 20 fresh comic strips is a must-see for anyone who needs an instant laugh. These new funny cartoons are loaded with clever puns, absurd scenarios, and characters who might just remind you of yourself (or your neighbor, or your dog, or your school principal with a trumpet for a head). From classroom confessions to bug love dramas and barbecue blunders, this is the essential roundup for anyone craving some top-tier comic relief. Let’s get right into the giggles!

About the Artist: Mark Parisi

Mark Parisi, the genius behind Off the Mark, has been making the world laugh for decades with his quick wit and quirky imagination. His award-winning work has appeared in thousands of newspapers and online platforms, and he’s received the National Cartoonists Society’s Best Newspaper Panel award. Mark’s signature style blends expressive, exaggerated faces and outlandish, yet oh-so-relatable situations. Whether he’s riffing on pop culture, family life, or insect relationships, Mark delivers punchlines that hit home. If you want to follow Mark Parisi’s cartoon journey, Off the Mark is your go-to daily dose of funny.

#1. “Fateful Day at Charlie Brown’s School”

When the school principal points out a communication problem and the teacher is literally a walking trumpet, you know you’re in Charlie Brown territory. “Wah wah wah”—comedy gold for Peanuts fans and anyone who survived middle school.

New Funny Cartoons
New Funny Cartoons

#2. “Charlie Brown’s Teacher Gets a Summer Job

Ever wondered what Charlie Brown’s teacher does in the off-season? Apparently, she takes her “wah wah wah” skills to the drive-thru. Good luck understanding your order!

New Funny Cartoons
New Funny Cartoons

#3. “You’re Right, Mom—Reading IS Fun!

Nothing motivates kids to read like snooping in someone’s diary. This one’s for every parent who’s ever been suspicious of a sudden love of reading.

New Funny Cartoons
New Funny Cartoons

#4. “I’ve Only Dyed!”

Egg humor isn’t just for Easter. At this funeral, the “deceased” clarifies: “I’ve only dyed!”—proving puns really are the yolk of every good cartoon.

New Funny Cartoons
New Funny Cartoons

#5. “He’s Kind of a Butt Head”

Firefly cliques are ruthless. Being a literal “butt head” in the bug world is apparently a social disadvantage. Bug high school must be tough.

New Funny Cartoons
New Funny Cartoons

#6. “Weird Tan Line”

Dating a firefly comes with unexpected side effects. Just ask the cockroach with a glowing, awkward tan line. Relationship goals? Maybe not.

#7. “Frozen and Come Back”

Bananas take hope from a pep talk loaf of bread, believing they can come back from the brink—just freeze and return! Let’s all embrace our inner overripe banana.

#8. “Seedless Watermelon Mystery”

Ever wondered where all the watermelon seeds go? Mark Parisi solves the mystery: they’re all in someone else’s “extra-seedy” melon. Some things are better left unexplained.

#9. “Why Do They Call This Squid Cove?”

Sometimes, dad jokes go too far. Yell “boo!” over the side of the boat, and you might just scare all the squid—and your family—away. Classic fishing fail.

#10. “Needs More Thyme”

That awkward moment when a recipe goes up in smoke—literally—because someone heard “time” instead of “thyme.” The kitchen will never smell the same.

#11. “How Embarrassing!”

When an island castaway turns out to be a blemish on a giant fish’s head, and the fish finally notices in the mirror. Self-awareness, but for sea monsters.

#12. “Open-Bag-of-Chips Pattern”

Swim trunks with a snack design? Bad idea, Paul. Just ask the flock of seagulls chasing you down the beach. Some fashion trends are for the birds.

#13. “Tracked Sharks”

The only thing more oblivious than sharks being tagged? People glued to their phones, not realizing they’re being tracked too. Social commentary with a splash!

#14. “What’s Wrong With Me?”

Russian nesting dolls with anxiety and indigestion—it’s all coming apart inside! A hilarious take on overthinking…literally.

#15. “Joy of Waking People”

A motivational seminar for roosters and dogs, led by a proud rooster. Because the greatest joy is waking humans at the crack of dawn. If you know, you know.

#16. “Needs More Butternut Squash”

Modern art critique, but make it produce-based. Sometimes, a painting just needs… more butternut squash. Somewhere, a food critic and an art critic just became best friends.

#17. “French Fry Jealousy”

Seagulls at a fancy restaurant, side-eyeing each other’s fries. Proof that no matter the species, everyone has food envy.

#18. “Jessica’s First Day as a Phlebotomist”

When your first day on the job ends with a stick figure patient, it’s safe to say you’ve missed the mark—literally. (Don’t worry, Jessica, practice makes perfect!)

#19. “Firefly + Cockroach Romance”

Can true love conquer all—even when one of you glows and the other hides under the couch? This is the star-crossed romance the bug world never asked for.

#20. “Everyone Opened Up Except You, Sofia”

A Russian nesting doll therapy session, where one just can’t “open up.” Literal, visual, and totally relatable for anyone who’s ever hated group sharing.

Quick Summary & Credits

That wraps up our “New Funny Cartoons” review! These 20 laugh-out-loud comics prove that Mark Parisi’s Off the Mark is still at the top of the cartoon game—delivering sharp humor, relatable moments, and a fresh perspective on life’s weirdest details. If you need a daily pick-me-up, add these new funny cartoons to your must-read list.

Credit:
All comics featured in this review are the original work of Mark Parisi, the brilliant creator of Off the Mark. To enjoy more of Mark’s hilarious new funny cartoons, visit his official pages:

Mark’s unique humor and signature cartoon style continue to make “New Funny Cartoons” a must-follow for comic fans everywhere. Please support and follow the artist for your daily dose of laughs!

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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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