Comic Recommendation Time!
You should all read Pictures for Sad Children by John Campbell, but honestly I’m not entirely sure why. That is, I laugh out loud at pretty much every strip, but still being unable to pinpoint exactly why it works. It could be the completely deadpan deliveries of the dry jokes, coupled with the ultra-minimalistic art that bring so much to the humour despite being extremely simple. I absolutely adore the ambiguity of the expressions, rendered in the most basic way with only dots for eyes and lines for arms, but still they communicate just enough of the essentials to make it fantastically hilarious — when it by all accounts really shouldn’t.
Also, who wouldn’t want to parade around in a shirt sporting a drawing of the Eiffel Tower and the word “Paris”, laughing quietly to themselves as everyone else probably are missing the fine print of “Just another bullshit town” below.
Discover John Campbell’s “Pictures of Sad Children”! Featuring minimalist art and deadpan humor, this work offers stories that will keep you laughing. Like the Slope Game, the plot is simple yet engaging.
Pictures for Sad Children” by John Campbell strikes a humorous chord through its deadpan delivery and minimalist art, creating unexpected laughter. The ambiguity of characters adds depth to the simplicity. For a more engaging experience, try the Funny Shooter 2 game, where humor meets action in a fun-filled adventure! Embrace the laughs, whether through comics or gaming.
Pictures for Sad Children” by John Campbell strikes a humorous chord through its deadpan delivery and minimalist art, creating unexpected laughter. The ambiguity of characters adds depth to the simplicity. For a more engaging experience, try the Funny Shooter 2 game, where humor meets action in a fun-filled adventure! Embrace the laughs, whether through comics or gaming.
Pictures for Sad Children” by John Campbell strikes a humorous chord through its deadpan delivery and minimalist art, creating unexpected laughter. The ambiguity of characters adds depth to the simplicity. For a more engaging experience, try the funny shooter 2 game, where humor meets action in a fun-filled adventure! Embrace the laughs, whether through comics or gaming.
Ah, the beauty of minimalistic art! It’s like a visual joke that keeps giving—who knew dots and lines could hog the spotlight? Speaking of funny gameplay, check out this gem here: rooftop sniper.
I swear, the humor in those comics is like a perfectly crafted soufflé—light yet just the right amount of substance! If you’re in the mood for something just as thrilling, try out this game: snow rider 3D.
Reading those comics feels like unlocking a secret laugh code—I’m left giggling for no good reason! And while you’re at it, indulge in this thrilling escape game: Escape Road.
I’m really intrigued by how something so simple could make you laugh so hard! It reminds me of some wild comics I’ve seen recently, like this one I stumbled upon—totally worth a peek if you’re into quirks and odd humor. I Want to Love You