Twisted Humor Comics Review: The Art of Laughing at Life’s Oddities
Twisted Humor Comics are a wild ride through the absurd, the ironic, and the downright ridiculous — and yes, this is your official comic/cartoon review. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill Sunday funnies; they’re sharp, unpredictable, and sometimes a little dark… but in that “I probably shouldn’t laugh, but I can’t stop” kind of way.
About the Artist – Bill Whitehead
Bill Whitehead, the brilliant mind behind these Twisted Humor Comics, has been cracking up readers for years with his syndicated strip Free Range. Known for his clean, colorful art style and an uncanny ability to find humor in the most unexpected places, Whitehead has mastered the art of blending everyday scenarios with a bizarre twist.
1. Cat Party Fame
When a cat brags about being “huge on YouTube” at a cocktail party, you know this is the feline influencer era we’re living in — minus the ring lights.

2. Love Letter Letdown
Nothing says romance like a letter that starts “Dear Madam” and ends with a bureaucratic “Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

3. Royal Sleep-Talk Drama
A queen dreams of “Louis the 15th” — much to the offense of the king lying beside her… who’s clearly the 16th. Royal jealousy never gets old.

4. Caveman Politics
Two cavemen can’t understand why their elected leader is chasing them with a spear. Ancient politics, modern vibes.

5. Office Power Shift
Turns out, the real one running the company isn’t the CEO — it’s Smigel from maintenance. Plot twist of the corporate century.

6. Public Cartoon Alert
A street loudspeaker announces it’s a cartoon and instructs citizens to say witty things. Breaking the fourth wall, and the laughter barrier.

7. Corporate Clawback
When executives hear “clawback provision,” they probably don’t expect literal claws. This boardroom meeting just got feral.

8. Witchy Cookbook Signing
A book titled The Great Big Book of Children’s Recipes draws a very specific — and very creepy — audience.

9. Death’s Merch Table
The Grim Reaper’s side hustle includes selling skulls, mini coffins, and guillotines. Because even death has overhead costs.

10. Custer’s Last Grand
A historical pun so good you’ll groan — a thousand bucks for Little Bighorn expenses. You can guess how that turned out.

11. Security Binge-Watch
A guard insists he’s “just watching,” not binge-watching. The monitors say otherwise.

12. Dog’s Fundraiser Woes
A dog checks his phone, annoyed at constant donation requests from the “Table Scraps Foundation.” The struggle is real.

13. Swiss Army Siege
The Swiss Army is prepared for an extended siege… and by “prepared,” they mean they’ve got every tool in the book.

14. Cow Tipping Bliss
A cow enjoys a back scratch from wannabe cow-tippers. Sometimes the prank is better for the victim.

15. Chicken & Egg Evolution Debate
On a deserted island, the chicken and the egg are still arguing about who came first. Some debates never end.

16. Unwanted Guest Control
Forget pest control — this service handles human nuisances. Every introvert’s dream.

17. Cliff Diving PR
A daredevil cares more about the photos than the reality — even if the water level dropped 150 feet.

18. Western Text War
Cowboys feud over poorly written texts with misspellings and random capitalization. The real Wild West.

19. Bird-Poop Modern Art
Art critics swoon over a “vibrant” and “natural” painting — unaware it’s just bird droppings on canvas.

20. Ivan the Mildly Unpleasant
Before Ivan was Terrible, he was… mildly unpleasant. Everyone starts somewhere.

Closing Thoughts
In the world of Twisted Humor Comics, nothing is off-limits — not history, not animals, not even the Grim Reaper. Bill Whitehead turns life’s quirks into comic gold, delivering sharp, colorful panels that surprise you at every turn.
Credit: All comics in this article are the work of Bill Whitehead, syndicated by Go Comics His clever blend of visual storytelling and unexpected punchlines keeps readers hooked and sharing his work far and wide.
If you enjoyed this roundup, you can discover even more side-splitting panels at BoredComics.com — because life’s too short not to laugh at the weird stuff.