Sunny Street comics by Max Garcia bring an unbeatable blend of wit, dark humor, and absurd charm to the single-panel cartoon world. If you’re looking for comics that punch hard with puns, twist pop culture with reckless creativity, and leave you saying “Wait—what did I just read?” then you’re absolutely in the right place.
About Max Garcia
Max Garcia is the brilliant cartoonist behind Sunny Street, a comic strip known for its edgy humor, clever puns, and delightfully bizarre scenarios. His comics have appeared in print and online since the early 2000s, building a loyal fanbase that lives for his signature blend of the silly and the sinister. Garcia’s style is instantly recognizable: expressive characters, bold outlines, and gags that often twist familiar tropes with dark or surreal humor.
#1 D’s, Nuts – The Smartest Dumb Pun

George Washington Carver meets wordplay gold. When a new recruit is asked to study “D’s… Arachis hypogaea,” the comic drops a perfectly timed punchline. Yes, it’s a nut joke. And yes, you’ll laugh.
#2 Shovel Date – Dirt Has Never Been Sexier

A shovel wooing a bag of garden soil with drinks and flirty banter? It’s weird, it’s romantic, it’s punny as heck—and somehow makes “I dig you” sound genuinely swoon-worthy.
#3 Trick or Treat Transformation

Three girls in “barely-there” Halloween outfits flip the script on a guy who catcalled them. When the costumes come out, the tables turn in this visual joke that’s cheeky and empowering all at once.
#4 Raisin in the Casket – A Grape Goodbye

A green grape tearfully says farewell to his raisin grandfather, who lies in a Sun-Maid box coffin. It’s morbid, it’s weirdly touching, and it’s peak Sunny Street.
#5 Peking Duck – Peep Show with Feathers

When a woman notices someone spying on her, she doesn’t expect it to be a literal duck peeking through the blinds. The play on “Peking Duck” is so silly it’s genius.
#6 Dating, Then vs. Now – Wine Over Wood

Once upon a time, cavemen courted women with clubs. These days, it’s all about red wine and charm. This comic hilariously shows how the mating game has evolved… barely.
#7 Nailed It – Crucifixion Humor (Too Soon?)

A Roman soldier proudly says he “nailed it” after a crucifixion test. It’s dark, it’s historically brutal, and somehow it’s still one of the funniest one-liners in this batch.
#8 Heimdall’s Raise – Norse Gods Need HR

Odin delivers an Oscar-worthy speech to Heimdall, who just wants a raise. This workplace satire blended with Marvel mythology is an absolute comic goldmine.
#9 The Good Ol’ Days – Glutes and Glory

An elderly woman reminisces in front of a framed photo of her younger, curvier self. The joke lands perfectly in today’s age of Instagram booty nostalgia.
#10 Thanksgiving Rebellion – Turkeys Strike First

Frank’s truck full of axes is hijacked—by turkeys. It’s absurd, perfectly timed, and a Thanksgiving twist you didn’t know you needed.
#11 Macy’s Parade Gone Wil

Snoopy and Mickey are business as usual—but what’s Kim Kardashian doing in the air as a balloon? The deadpan reporter and facepalming co-host say it all.
#12 Cold-Blooded Romance – Tail of Betrayal

Lizards fall in love, share a kiss, and spend the night together. Come morning? One’s missing a tail. Classic reptilian betrayal—served with Sunny Street humor.
#13 Prenup Panic – The Real Monster Slayer

Garcia brilliantly lines up a vampire (cross), werewolf (wolfsbane), and a bride (prenup). Guess which one gets the biggest reaction? Marriage jokes win again.
#14 Olive You – Popeye Meets Stevie

Popeye’s punny phone call—“Olive you”—has Stevie Wonder smiling in recognition. The pop culture mash-up is unexpected and sweetly silly.
#15 Skinny Dipping Debate

When the sign says “No Skinny Dipping,” but you look like a skeleton… are you technically violating the rule? This visual gag is both literal and brilliantly dumb.
#16 Fifty Shades of Nuts

A couple brings their own snacks to a showing of “Fifty Shades of Grey”—and the cashier’s line, “Check your nuts at the door,” lands with perfect double meaning.
#17 The Change – Full Moon Frenzy

A woman transforms under a full moon—but not into a werewolf. Just someone in PMS-mode. It’s painfully relatable and delivered with chain-rattling accuracy.
#18 Starving Tapeworms – A Gut-Wrenching Tale

Two worms suffer inside a woman who’s only ordering water. The melodrama is exaggerated hilariously, ending with one worm’s tragic collapse. Comedy from the gut—literally.
#19 Cannibal’s Last Meal – Plot Twist Alert

A prisoner sentenced for cannibalism gets one last request… and it’s horrifying. Let’s just say it comes with a pacifier. This one’s definitely for the darker humor crowd.
#20 Double Rainbow – A Leprechaun Gas Leak

Ah yes, the mystery of the double rainbow—solved by leprechaun flatulence. If you’re not laughing at the rainbow fart trail, check your pulse.
Final Thoughts
If clever puns, twisted setups, and irreverent punchlines are your thing, Sunny Street comics by Max Garcia are your go-to laugh source. These 20 panels prove Max Garcia’s work deserves a permanent spot in the funny pages of your mind.
Credit: All comics featured are by Max Garcia.
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