Trending humor comics are having their moment and if you’re looking for a daily dose of wit, absurdity, and laugh-out-loud moments, you’re in for a treat. This cartoon review dives into some of the sharpest, most unexpected, and wonderfully bizarre comics trending right now, featuring the brilliant work of John McPherson and his iconic Close to Home series.
About the Artist John McPherson
John McPherson is the cartoonist behind Close to Home, a long-running syndicated comic thatโs been poking fun at lifeโs awkward, oddball moments since 1992. Known for his warped yet relatable sense of humor, McPherson crafts single-panel comics that tap into the absurdity of suburban life, relationships, technology, and everything in between.
#1 Retirement Strugglesโฆ Literally.

When Al retired, his wife expected quiet mornings โ not him clinging to her back like a needy koala. This cartoon captures the all-too-real struggle of “together time” after retirement. Itโs equal parts hilarious and oddly touchingโฆ in a smothering way.
#2 Burnt Offerings Done Right.

Not satisfied with rare steak? How about flame-charred with a side of blowtorch? This comic brings absurd customer service to a whole new level โ and the deadpan delivery is chefโs kiss.
#3 The Dog Did WHAT?

At the science fair, Kyleโs project involving his dog and some โlightโ genetic engineering turns headsโฆ and tails. The visual of a dog with a giant monster foot says everything you need to know. McPherson wins this round.
#4 Test Day Turbo Mode.

We all sweat during exams, but Garrett takes things literally โ by installing a desk fan to cool his overheating brain. A+ for creativity. F for subtlety.
#5 The Litter Box Chronicles.

Steve hates cleaning the catโs litter box so much, heโs armored himself in full medical-grade wrappings. The catโs smug face says it all. Battle lost, Steve.
#6 Charity Ride Regret.

After a grueling 50-mile charity ride, Steve walks like he lost a fight with a bicycle seat. The visual gag is spot-on and painfully funny.
#7 Bionic Speed Upgrade.

Sure, you’ll be stared at on the beach with your new robotic legs โ but hey, 70 mph on foot? Worth it. This cartoon hilariously explores the price of progress.
#8 Turbocharged Oil Change.

What happens when your entire crew runs on 20 cups of coffee? Oil changes faster than the speed of sound. Itโs chaotic energy in a jumpsuit.
#9 Cornfield Drama Meets MTV.

Forget Jersey Shore โ welcome to โNebraska Cornfield,โ where love triangles are heated and tractors have faces. Ridiculously exaggerated and irresistibly funny.
#10 The Real Heroes of Base Picnics.

Military medals usually have epic backstories โ until you hear this guy earned his for winning the sack race. A perfect spoof of humblebragging.
#11 Chess Gets Brutal.

Chess is a game of strategy, intellect, andโฆ guillotines? This darkly funny take on competitive spirit has us nervously laughing and reconsidering game night.
#12 A Side Hustle Like No Other.

The executioner moonlighting as a melon slicer at Gertmanโs Market? Thatโs peak multitasking. Only McPherson can blend medieval punishment with a farmers market.
#13 Scanner Showdown Ends Badly.

Ever wonder what happens if two high-powered scanners scan each other simultaneously? According to this comic โ smoke, fire, and cartoon ash. Classic comic chaos.
#14 Snowblowing with Style.

Neighbor envy reaches new heights when the Wagners pretend to shovel dangerously just to guilt-trip Burt and his new snowblower. Petty, smart, hilarious.
#15 Grown-Up Candy Necklace.

Sheโs not wearing candy anymore โ her necklace now includes Tums, ibuprofen, and blood pressure meds. Welcome to adulthood, folks. Still sweet, just different.
#16 Jealousy = Side Hustle.

If your husband keeps ogling the blonde next door, might as well charge him $1 per peek. This panel delivers delicious passive-aggression at its finest.
#17 Giant Rat Trap for Uncle Waltโs Monster.

Uncle Walt met an unfortunate fate, but donโt worry โ the pest control guy has set a trap big enough to catch Bigfoot. Morbidly funny, McPherson style.
#18 Parental Threat: Facebook Edition.

โSo, David, bring Sheila back by 1 a.m. or this nose-picking photo goes viral.โ This is next-level parenting โ digital blackmail with a smile.
#19 Couch Therapy, Himalayan Style.

In the middle of a frozen mountain, a bikini-clad therapist gives basic life advice while a mountaineer stares in disbelief. Existential? Yes. Ridiculous? Absolutely.
#20 Ultimate Curfew Enforcement.

Frank wasnโt bluffing โ he really showed up at the beach in a thong to shame his daughter. The horror in her eyes is the punchline we didnโt know we needed.
Final Thoughts
These trending humor comics by John McPherson prove that even the most mundane situations โ from grilling steaks to pest control โ can become laugh-out-loud moments with the right twist of absurdity. Whether you’re here for the clever wordplay, bizarre visuals, or just a break from reality, Close to Home delivers every time.
Credit All featured comics are the creative work of John McPherson, cartoonist and creator of Close to Home. His brilliantly twisted humor brings smiles to readers around the world.
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